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Tuesday December 4, 2001 | by laguiri

tk in progress SEEN: Flotsam, jetsam, and glass in Nancy Cohen’s “By Feel”

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Nancy Cohen has a BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology and an MFA from Columbia University. Recent large-scale projects have included installations in Karmiel, Israel, the CODA Museum in Holland, one based on the Hudson River for the Katonah Museum of Art in NY and a collaboration with marine biologists and environmentalists based on the Mullica River for the Noyes Museum of Art in Oceanville, NJ. Cohen has been awarded a Pollack Krasner grant and Fellowships in Sculpture and Works on Paper from the NJ State Council on the Arts. Her work can be found in the permanent collections of the NJ State Museum, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Montclair Art Museum, & Yale University Art Museum among many others. Recent exhibitions have included “Permeable Matter” a solo exhibition at Kean University in Union, NJ and “Green: The Color & the Cause,” at the Textile Museum in Washington D.C. Cohen was born in Queens, NY and lives in Jersey City, NJ.

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Tuesday December 4, 2001 | by laguiri

TK Getting Art: From the Archives: From East to West With Hiroshi Yamano, GLASS #44 (Summer 1991)

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Every Wednesday, GLASS Quarterly will excerpt an article from its archives. Founded in 1979 by Richard Yelle, the magazine remains the magazine of record for the contemporary glass art world. This week, we excerpt Yoriko Mizuta’s profile on Hiroshi Yamano and his application of metal work to glass art in. “From East to West With Hiroshi Yamano” originally appeared in GLASS #44, the Summer 1991 issue, and was translated from the Japanese by Kimiko Steiner.

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Glass: The UrbanGlass Quarterly, a glossy art magazine published four times a year by UrbanGlass has provided a critical context to the most important artwork being done in the medium of glass for more than 40 years.