On Reflection
- May 23rd – July 28th, 2018
Curated by Bridget Donlon. Featuring work by: Rowena Harris, Jim Hodges, Cara Lynch, Esther Ruiz, Patrice Renee Washington and Kate Shepherd
Opening reception: Wednesday, May 23, 6-8pm
Curated by Bridget Donlon. Featuring work by: Rowena Harris, Jim Hodges, Cara Lynch, Esther Ruiz, Patrice Renee Washington and Kate Shepherd
Opening reception: Wednesday, May 23, 6-8pm
Curated by Benjamin Wright. Featuring work by: Ian Burns, Jim Campbell, John Roach, Lili Maya and James Rouvelle, Sarah and Robert Beck, Paul DeMarinis, and Sunita Prasad.
Opening reception: Wednesday, January 24, 6-8pm
Continue ReadingGLASS CEILING: Art of Resilience and Fragility brings together artists whose works articulate on challenges raised by gender and racial disparities. Opening reception: Wednesday, November 8 from 6-8.
Continue ReadingJoin artist Beth Lipman for an artist talk with an introduction by Olga Tetkowski, the Exhibitions Manager at the Drawing Center, and a former colleague of Lipman's from UrbanGlass.
Continue ReadingJoin us for a festive evening of handcrafted gin, stunning handmade glassware, and tasty treats, all while observing artists sculpting molten glass!
Continue ReadingArtist Michiko Sakano aims to create work where everything co exists. Opening Reception October 11, 6-8pm.
Continue ReadingA free, one-day seminar exploring methods and approaches to cast glass with internationally-renowned artist and educator Richard Whiteley, who will outline and share some of his extensive knowledge on kiln casting and cold working.
Continue ReadingIn CLUE artist and longtime member of the UrbanGlass community John Drury surveys the current output of artists in New York City creating with glass. Opening Reception: September 6th from 6-8pm.
Continue Reading“The starting point of my work is the colonial abuse of indigenous people. Specifically the Swedish governmental colonial effect on my little Sami hometown in Tärna, Sweden on the polar circle." -Tomas Colbengtson
Continue ReadingThrough a field of 140 small sculptures installed on a round table, Lemaire considers the currency of history in the age of Twitter. Opening reception: June 7th from 6-8pm.
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