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PBS News Hour - Segments

Remembering neon artist and glass-bending master Wil Kirkman

PBS News Hour - Segments

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2026

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Neon signs aren't as ubiquitous as they once were, but the artistry has been receiving renewed appreciation. Wil Kirkman was well-known for his ability to make and repair intricate and fragile glass lights. Kirkman died of cancer last year, but Marcia Franklin of Idaho Public Television got the chance to see him at work before his passing and reports for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

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0:00.0

Neon signs aren't as ubiquitous as they once were, but the artistry has been receiving renewed appreciation.

0:13.9

One creator, Will Kirkman of Boise, Idaho, was well known for his ability to make, both make and repair the intricate and fragile glass lights.

0:22.6

Kirkman died of cancer late last year,

0:24.6

but Marcia Franklin of Idaho Public Television

0:27.6

got the chance to see him at work before his passing.

0:30.6

She brings us this story for our arts and culture series, Canvas.

0:43.3

I am nearly the last neon glass bender in the state.

0:51.3

I'm working on a neon butterfly. It will be blue, purple, and gold.

0:55.0

It's about 18 by 20 inches, and it's just kind of a fun little project.

1:01.0

I love the aha moment when I think of something that I want to make.

1:06.0

That's fun.

1:08.0

I really enjoy making that idea reality.

1:13.6

I use mainly two kinds of gases, neon and argon.

1:19.6

Neon is an orange's color.

1:21.6

Argon is blue.

1:23.6

And then the rare earth coatings on the inside of the tube will determine the actual color.

1:30.3

It's sort of a dance, if you would, between the fires and the pattern and the table.

1:39.3

The world sort of disappears and all I see is the glass and the fires.

1:47.0

You kind of go into this flow state, I think is what they call it.

1:53.0

It's a great feeling.

1:56.0

When I first started, illuminated signs were all neon, and now it's LEDs, and they don't have that,

2:03.6

oh, that warm glow that reaches out to you and sucks you in.

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