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Stephen Knapp

1947 - 2017

Stephen Knapp obituary, 1947-2017, Princeton, MA

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1947

DIED

2017

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Stephen Knapp Obituary

Stephen A. Knapp, 70

Princeton - Stephen A. Knapp, an American artist who created lightpaintings, died on Friday, November 24, 2017, at Rose Monahan Hospice Home in Worcester. He was 70.

Named a 2017 "Game Changer" by the Boston Globe, Mr. Knapp is best known for his lightpaintings, one of the first new art media of the twenty-first century. Using a technique that shines light through glass to create a painting on the wall, his lightpaintings are studies of light, color, dimension, space and perception.

Mr. Knapp was born and raised in Worcester, a son of Walter and Antoinette (Jacobs) Knapp. He graduated from Worcester Academy and earned a Bachelor's Degree in History from Hamilton College in 1969. He married the love of his life, Frances (Frankie) Nichols in 1971, and together they raised their family and ran his studio.

A self-taught artist, Mr. Knapp began his career as a photographer and his art evolved through research and experimentation. He progressed to building large etched-metal panels, followed by the world's largest glazed-ceramic murals that are now permanently on display on the San Antonio, TX, Riverwalk. From here, Mr. Knapp began his decades long fascination with glass and light through the fabrication of kiln-formed glass walls and glass and steel sculpture, an example of which is at the Worcester Public Library.

His final decades were focused on lightpaintings, Mr. Knapp's light-based installations. They can be found in Massachusetts at the WPI campus, at Dana Farber in Boston, and in many private collections. He has had solo museum exhibitions at the Boise Art Museum, the Chrysler Museum of Art, the Naples Art Museum, the Butler Institute of American Art, the Dayton Art Institute, and the Flint Institute of Arts; his art is in collections across the globe. His work has been shown in galleries from New York City to Santa Fe to Chicago to Miami, and covered by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Chicago Sun Times, ARTNews, and many more.

He will be lovingly missed and remembered by his beloved wife, Frankie Knapp; a daughter, Sarah Damaske and her husband Paul of State College, PA; a son, Jonathan Knapp of South Hadley; a brother, Joel Knapp of Jefferson; a sister, Cherie Olihovik of Millbury; his adored granddaughter, Charlotte Damaske; and several nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial service to honor Mr. Knapp's life on Saturday, December 9 at 1 pm at the First Unitarian Church, 90 Main Street, Worcester. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the First Unitarian Church of Worcester and the Southern Poverty Law Center. Arrangements are under the care of the Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main St., Holden.

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Nov. 26 to Dec. 3, 2017.

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Tom Creamer

December 6, 2017

Frankie, Jonathan, and Sarah, please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of such a wonderful man, husband, and father. Know that your family will be kept in prayer.

I knew you all for only a short time while I coached Jonathan at Ted Williams Little League, but your family left a lasting impression on me. Your love, kindness, and peacefulness were truly inspiring. May God bless you all with peace and fond memories during this period of loss.

December 4, 2017

Dear Frankie,
Stephen was such a great talent. I will always remember the advise he gave me in my living room about what to do about my work and who should show it. I am still trying to follow that advise which was true and honest. I will always remember him. His work is a legacy, that will survive long after we are all gone. Glad he was able to show with us at the Sandwich Glass Museum. Everyone absolutely loved his work. Steve's art work was so amazing and brought a lift to all that saw it. It was pure joy. So glad I had the chance to know him, he made an impact on my work. Please let me know if I can help you in any way. I am available for you. All my, Love Debbie Tarsitano

December 3, 2017

Dear Frankie and children, Bob and I were saddened to hear os Steve's passing.
We have fond memories of you both when we were neighbors on Commodre Rd. He was such a telented artist and a fine man.
Please accept our sincere condolences.

Patti and Bob Weiss.

Susan and Alex Ursprung

December 1, 2017

Dear Frankie, Sarah, Jon and family ~ We are so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. He was such a wonderful person, with marvelous talents and a distinct joy of living, no matter what challenges were set before him. His art was only one of the ways in which he lit up the world. We will miss him and remember him with admiration.

Gina Warren

November 29, 2017

I'm so sorry for your loss Frankie and Sarah (and all of Stephen's family). I hope you find some peace during these times.

P. Wayne Nalbandian

November 29, 2017

Steve was an amazing artist and a friend to all who knew him. My condolences to all his family.

Paul Bisnette

November 28, 2017

Steve's passing is a loss to so many. We are all enriched by having known him. He and I became friends as pre-teens. Though our adult paths took different directions, we occasionally were able to meet up and renew our friendship. My condolences to all his family and his friends.

MJ

November 28, 2017

Sincere condolences to the family.
May God sustain you at this time
Please find comfort from his word
Where he promises he will
"comfort your heart
and make you firm"
during this time of great loss.
2 Thessalonians 2:16,17
With deep sympathy

Sarah Nelson

November 28, 2017

Steve was a giving friend & fellow artist. He had the creativity of a child & an engineer.
Sarah Nelson

November 28, 2017

I'm very sorry to hear of Steve's passing, and offer condolences and a prayer of support to his family. I am one of the many fraternity brothers Steve's Dad Walt mentored back in the 1970's, and supported the installation of the beautiful lightpainting at WPI's library. Such a suitable memorial to both!
Tom Burns
WPI and Fiji, Class of 1974
Salem, VA

Sharon Belanger

November 27, 2017

Frankie, Cherie and Family,

I was saddened to hear of Steve's passing today. Altho he is at peace now, I hope you also have peace in your hearts knowing he is at a better place. He was a great husband, brother and friend who will be greatly missed. I will keep you all in my prayers during this time of sadness.

Stephanie Marshall

November 27, 2017

So very sad to hear of Steve's passing... my thoughts and prayers go out for you all, even though it has been many years since I last saw you I have great memories of you all at chance harbour beach!

Jim Winegar

November 27, 2017

Stephen, you and your talent and creative spirit will be sorely missed.
Jim and Linda Winegar

Marilyn JS Goodman

November 27, 2017

I am truly saddened to learn of Stephen's passing. He was a fine gentleman and an innovative artist whose work was both unique and universal. He will be sorely missed, yet fondly remembered.
Marilyn JS Goodman

Rolene West

November 27, 2017

Prayers for peace and understanding for you Frankie and the family. I met you both though George and Connie years ago. Just know that I am thinking of you. Rolene West from Michigan

Sally Prasch

November 27, 2017

Steve was such a great artist and friend. I am so sorry that he is gone.

Gerard Walsh

November 27, 2017

My heart felt condolences go out to Frankie and family for their loss of a great husband, father, and a friend. Steve will be dearly missed by us all. Steve was someone who always tried to be positive, lend a hand and be there for a friend. This friend will miss you may God bless you and your family.
Gerard and Michele

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