Thursday July 5, 2018 | by Olivia Ryder
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Friday June 29, 2018 | by Chelsea Liu
EXHIBITION: For its grand opening, the new Portheimka Glass Museum in Prague presents a Karen LaMonte exhibit "Clothed in Light"
Thursday June 28, 2018 | by Andrew Page
Longtime executive director of the Glass Art Society Pam Koss reflects on her 14-year tenure and her marvelous Murano send-off
Thursday June 28, 2018 | by Chelsea Liu
Denis Longchamps plans to explore history and boundaries as newly appointed executive director of the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery
Wednesday June 27, 2018 | by Olivia Ryder
EXHIBITION: Mitchell Gaudet turns grim murder stats into powerful visualizations of the human cost of gun violence
Friday June 22, 2018 | by Chelsea Liu
EXHIBITION: Norway's S12 mounts a major retrospective prior to a big move
Thursday June 21, 2018 | by Olivia Ryder
CONVERSATION: Robert DuGrenier discusses the work in museum exhibition "Handle with Care" opening on Friday
Tuesday June 19, 2018 | by Olivia Ryder
SEEN: Rob Wynne activates Brooklyn Museum's period collection with dynamic mirrored-glass wall works
Tuesday June 19, 2018 | by Chelsea Liu
CONVERSATION: Matthew Curtis on light, craft, and exhibiting internationally
Through July 15th, Australia-based artist Matthew Curtis is showcasing his latest body of work in the exhibit "Matthew Curtis: Intersect" at LewAllen Galleries in Santa Fe. The Glass Quarterly Hot Sheet asked him a few questions about how his work has been developing, what it's been like to exhibit internationally, and where he sees himself going from here. Glass Quarterly Hot Sheet: Does the work in this exhibition represent a new direction for you? Matthew Curtis: This work signifies a subtle shift in my use of the material. It is a continuation in exploring the blown glass bubble, in slicing these elements and compiling them into fields of components. These are then fused together, creating a plane of glass, reminiscent of the cross section of the internal structure of organic growth. So there are similarities in both narrative and structure, yet I have been able to work with more abstracted color fields.…
Thursday June 14, 2018 | by Chelsea Liu