The Sections From Contemporary Turkish Glass Art
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July 12th, 2016
5:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Turkish artist Fatma Cifti delves into the past 15 years of making in her home country.
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Continue ReadingJoin us for an artist talk by Keep Brooklyn team Adam Holtzinger and Susan Spiranovich alongside Leo Tecosky as they speak about their recent residencies at Pittsburgh Glass Center.
Continue ReadingWilliam grew up watching his father commute to the financial district which gave him his first glimpse of the city he would once live in. Downtown is William's way of commemorating his passion for the city as he witnesses the metamorphosis of New York’s classic skyline. Opening Reception: Wednesday, June 1st from 6-8pm.
Continue ReadingArtist Graham Caldwell creates work that explore emergence through pieces that open up under observation and produce a slowed down interaction with the viewer. Opening reception: June 1st from 6-8pm.
Continue ReadingJoin recent UrbanGlass visiting artist Glenn Goldberg to hear about his work and his new projects in glass.
Continue ReadingJoin us on Saturday, May 7th, for UrbanGlass' Open Studios: Weird Science! Is it a liquid or a solid? Strong or fragile? Explore the fascinating physical properties and scientific applications of glass during our Open Studios event.
Continue ReadingKambui Olujimi is a visual artist and a new member of the UrbanGlass community.
Continue ReadingDuring this 90 minute class, artist Susan Hamburger, one of the participating artists in the exhibition Render: Responding to Glass, will lead students through the basics drawing glass.
Continue ReadingWavy Functions, is a show of James Corporan’s recent sculptural works. It is a collection of objects and images with which the artist attempts to create contemplation and internalization of the truly bizarre nature of reality. Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 23 from 6-8pm.
Continue ReadingJoin us for a talk by Australian artist, Ian Burns as he speaks about his technological approach to making work.
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