Glass is a quarterly art magazine published by UrbanGlass, a nonprofit art center, and presents serious discourse about glass as a medium for contemporary art.
On May 5, The UrbanGlass Spring Gala + Auction honors artist Layo Bright, David Rago and Suzanne Perrault, and the nonprofit art center that has been an outpost of glass in the cultural capital of New York City since 1979.
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On January 31st, Dan Clayman will look backwards and into the future as part of the Paul Hollister Lecture series at the Bard Graduate Center in New York City. https://t.co/8xRLlNqUvx
As 2023 turns to 2024, we take a moment to look back on the Year in Glass, and we are grateful to our subscribers for making all our exclusive print articles possible! Thanks for all your support going forward!
CONVERSATION: Curator Jabari Owens-Bailey on his exhibition "A Two-Way Mirror" currently on view at the Museum of Glass, which presents works from 23 Black artists and investigates glass as a material to explore the concept of "Double Consciousness." https://t.co/AF8AmUubHB
With the new glass project at Apple HQ on the cover, the Winter 2023 edition of Glass (#173), is overflowing with extras including New Glass Review #43 and our 2024 Resource Guide! Subscribe at https://t.co/tr8zh2SPaD and get the full bundle at no extra charge.
Artist Robert DuGrenier teams up with a New York TImes-starred chef for tomorrow's UrbanGlass Gala and Auction item with the highest minimum bid.
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@PhilipKennicott What a finely woven and richly researched mediation on the topic of air conditioning and climate, capturing not only the history and cultural shifts the technology (and consumer marketing) ushered in, but the giant step in alienation from the natural world.
CALL FOR ENTRIES: The 2024 Toyama International Glass Exhibition will offer more than ¥5,000,000 ($34,800 USD) in prize money. Learn how to apply:
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IN MEMORIAM: Outsider artist Robert Blackstone (1971 - 2023) -- whose Crystal City installation is a visionary portrait of Dayton, Ohio -- falls victim to the city's gun violence.
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"If we really want to have an impact on the carbon footprint, we need to address soda lime silicate," Penn State Professor John Mauro tells a BBC Business Tech reporter, who takes a closer look at a new secret recipe for a stronger glass at a lower temp.
The 2024 Glass Art Society Conference, scheduled to take place next year from May 15th through the 18th in Berlin, Germany, will be the first European conference since the 2018 Murano event. Proposals due 7/30! https://t.co/GtkHufuwjK
Jiyong Lee bring his cellular studies to the Seattle outpost of glass art with an opening tonight at Traver Gallery. His exhibition of exactly cut and laminated sculptures is titled "Invisible Microcosms" and will run through July 29th. https://t.co/ZhjQhxq5yP
Leo Tecosky on his recent $100,000 craft award, aging glass collectors, and a new era for equity in glass. Read the full interview on the free Glass Quarterly Hot Sheet. Your subscription is support! https://t.co/IQt1QNuIZv