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Monday July 12, 2010 | by Andrew Page

New glass art festival planned to rise from ashes of canceled Glass Art Society conference

FILED UNDER: Events, Exhibition, News

Planned as the main demo site for the canceled 2011 GAS conference, the Sonoran Glass Art Academy will instead be the center of the new glass festival in Tuscon in 2011.

Dubbed “Viva el Vidrio” (or “Living Glass” in English) a brand-new glass celebration is being planned for Tucson, Arizona, the site of the canceled 2011 Glass Art Society conference. The Tuscon Glass Festival, as organizers are also referring to it, is being planned to take advantage of the many events and contacts that had been arranged before the plug was pulled in May 2010 in a bombshell announcement.

Billed as “a cross cultural event featuring artists from around the southwest as well as Latino glass artists from Mexico, Central and South America,” the three-day event is set to take place from April 8th – 10th, 2011. “We are reaching out to our brothers and sisters in the Glass Arts world because we speak the same language”, said artist Tom Philabaum. Leveraging much of the planning for the GAS conference, Philabaum was able to convince a group of 24 artists, gallery owners, museum directors, art collectors, and Sonoran Glass Art Academy board members and staff to participate in the creation of a brand-new annual event for and by Tucsonans. Organizers are also welcoming “anyone from Tucson and the region who is interested in participating as a contributing artist or patron.”

Though the event will take place at several locations, ground zero for the Tucson Glass Festival will be the Sonoran Glass Art Academy, which was founded by Philabaum and David Klein in 2001. Here there will be a full assortment of glassblowing and flameworking demonstrations. Elsewhere in the area, exhibitions of art from glass will take place at the Tucson Museum of Art, University of Arizona Museum of Art, the Joseph Gross Gallery, Obsidian Gallery, Wilde Meyer Gallery, Philabaum Gallery and several other venues.

“This is actually turning out to be a much more interesting and fun event that will benefit and include our community,” Philabaum said in a written announcement. “It presents an ideal opportunity to showcase the work of some of the best glass artists in Tucson and around the state and the outstanding programs at the Sonoran Glass Art Academy.”

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Call Tom or Dabney Philabaum at 520 884 7404.

List of attendees at the first meeting of “Viva el Vidrio”

Tom Philabaum Artist/ Philabaum Gallery

Dabney Philabaum Philabaum Gallery

Michael Nicholas SGAA Board Member

Jon- Peter Wilhite Sonoran Glass Art Academy

Norma Gentry ProVentures, Inc.

Lucine Dirtadian Skyline Gallery

Ursula Rogers Skyline Gallery

Debra May Artist

Robert Knight Tucson Museum of Art

Meredith Hayes Tucson Museum of Art

Dave Klein SGAA StaffMember

Alex Berger SGAA Staff Member

Margaret Zinser SGAA Board Member

Bronwen Heilman Artist, SGAA Board Member

Alexis Ruffino Arizona- Mexico Commission

Terry Bendt SGAA Board Member

Terry Etherton Etherton Gallery

Hannah Glaston Etherton Gallery

Daphne Srinivason. Etherton Gallery

Susan Silverman SGAA Staff Member

Graeme Hughes Metropolitan Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau

Michael Joplin Artist, SGAA Board Member

David Andres Pima College

Lee Karpiscak Exhibition Committee

Nancy Lutz Exhibition Committee

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