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Past Events


  • November 21st – January 10th, 2015

Inspired by Italo Calvino’s short stories, mythology, and current technological advances, Alli Hoag’s glass and mixed media exhibition, The Distance of the Moon, explores the need to reach for the far away and how to negotiate with bridging that space.

 

Opening reception: November 21, 6 - 8 pm

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  • October 21st, 2014
    6:30 pm - 11:00 pm

Join us Tuesday, October 21, 2014 for CELEBRATE!, our 2014 Auction and Gala, to mark the one-year anniversary in our beautiful new facilities! 

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  • September 3rd – November 8th, 2014

In the exhibition Anders Ruhwald: One Thing Follows Another (And You Make It Happen), the artist, who is artist-in-residence and head of Ceramics at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, explores form, materiality, and perception through a series of installations that compare and contrast one design rendered in three diverse media: ceramics, wood, and glass.

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  • August 1st – August 23rd, 2014

Brett Swenson's Potential Difference explores the notion of transmutation.  Physicalities of time,  material anomalies, and a focus on electromagnetic phenomena provide the opportunity to experience objects and situations that vibrate between opposing states of being.

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  • June 11th – July 26th, 2014

For the exhibition The Dominant Sophia, British artist Joanna Manousis has created a series of sculptural objects and wall mounted installations that function as metaphors for the human condition. Central to the exhibition is a three-dimensional ‘rose window,’ reminiscent of the round church windows of 17th Century France. Comprised of individually cast forms in clear lead crystal, each segment within the multi-faceted installation contains the recessed detail of forms taken from nature.

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  • April 2nd – May 31st, 2014

Illuminate: Design in Light looks at the many ways in which New York City designers use glass in their lighting. In these pieces, glass is an essential component of the design: creating form in curves and angles; modulating and reflecting light; and referencing its history as an agent of illumination, from Venetian chandeliers to neon signs.

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  • March 27th – June 28th, 2014

UrbanGlass is pleased to present the work of artists Romina Gonzales and Edison Zapata. This show will coincide with the first Spring season the studio is open to the public after 2 years of major renovations. These two artists are presenting their work and ideas as OFFCENTRE, a new design collective, that takes advantage of situations that can be seen as mistakes and exploits them to create a distinctive visual language.
 

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  • February 1st – March 1st, 2014

Opening Reception: Saturday, February 1, 6 - 8pm

Constantin Boym proposes a collection of incense burners made of borosilicate (Pyrex) - a special glass that is clear and heat-resistant. The idea of crystal-clear objects for producing and experiencing an aroma is both poetic and practical. The prototypes, hand-made by the glass master Massimo Lunardon in Veneto, Italy, promote a new vision for the time-honored objects of Arab culture. In the exhibition, the new objects are presented alongside their traditional prototypes from the region, to better illustrate the process of "learning" and to highlight the dialectic between continuity and innovation.

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  • January 22nd – March 15th, 2014

Started in 2004, UrbanGlass's Annual MFA Exhibition highlights emerging artists who use glass in their work. This year's show will present large-scale sculpture by artists whose work explores the natural world through the combination of glass, found objects, wood, and technology. The MFA Exhibition will feature work by Melissa Athey, Sarah Briland, Weston Lambert, and Wil Sideman.

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