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Anna Boothe

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With degrees in sculpture and glass from RISD and Tyler School of Art, Anna Boothe has worked with glass since 1980. Her pate de verre sculpture and decorative works have been exhibited at numerous venues worldwide, including at the Tittot Glass Art and Bergstrom-Mahler Museums, Museum of American Glass, and Kentucky Museum of Art and Design, and are in the permanent collections of the Corning Museum of Glass and the Tacoma Museum of Art.

In recent years, she has shown at NYC’s Accola Griefen Gallery (work created with Nancy Cohen via a CMOG Residency collaborative grant), was featured at Scottsdale’s Marshall Gallery, and for a current “Scent Project” (with painter Frances Middendorf and Master Perfumer Leonardo Opali) exhibited at the Downing Yudain Gallery (Stamford, CT), several villas near Vicenza, Italy and the Tambaran Gallery in Manhattan. In 2015-16, she received Best Of awards at the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Craft and ACC’s Baltimore shows.

As a professor of glass, Anna taught at Temple University/Tyler for 16 years, helped develop Salem Community College’s (NJ) glass art program and chaired its International Flameworking Conference. She’s lectured at numerous universities and been an instructor at the Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Pilchuck and UrbanGlass, as well as at schools in Belgium, Israel, Japan, Switzerland and Turkey.

Anna is a former Glass Art Society President and was Director of Glass at Philadelphia’s National Liberty Museum where she curated glass exhibits and organized the Glass Now auction.

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