AMERICAN GLASS NOW: 2014
April 26 - June 29, 2014 : : Glencairn Museum, Bryn Athyn, PA
by The American Glass Guild
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AMERICAN GLASS NOW: 2014
The American Glass Guild's third juried exhibition of contemporary glass.
at the Glencairn Museum, Bryn Athyn, PA. April 26 - June 29, 2014
The American Glass Guild (AGG) is delighted to present the artwork in this Blurb publication from its third juried show of contemporary stained glass - American Glass Now: 2014 - installed at the Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn, PA. The show is held in conjunction with the AGG's 9th Annual Conference. Congratulations to artists Don Burt, Joseph Cavalieri, Marie Foucault-Phipps, Saara Gallin, Nancy Gong, Mary Clerkin Higgins, Ann Therese Kelly, Barbara Krueger, J. Kenneth Leap, Linda Lichtman, Ellen Mandelbaum, Sean Merchant, Hallie Richards Monroe, Nancy Nicholson, Rick Prigg, Patrice Schelkun, Amy Valuck, and Sasha Zhitneva. Our thanks to our jury - Dr. Virginia Raguin and Judith Schaechter.
American Glass Now supports stained glass as an art form by giving artists the opportunity to experiment, show their skills, be ambitious, have a dialogue with fellow artists, and show the public what the art of stained glass can be. The American Glass Guild is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging art, conservation, and historical research in stained, leaded, and decorative glass. To learn more about the AGG visit www.americanglassguild.org. Special thanks to Glencairn Museum and Bryn Athyn College. As show designer, I'd like to thank Michael Mezalick for realizing the designs and mounting the show. Thanks also to Nancy Nicholson for her outstanding work on this exhibition catalogue, and to Sasha Zhitneva for designing the post card and cover image.
Mary Clerkin Higgins, Exhibition Chair
The American Glass Guild's third juried exhibition of contemporary glass.
at the Glencairn Museum, Bryn Athyn, PA. April 26 - June 29, 2014
The American Glass Guild (AGG) is delighted to present the artwork in this Blurb publication from its third juried show of contemporary stained glass - American Glass Now: 2014 - installed at the Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn, PA. The show is held in conjunction with the AGG's 9th Annual Conference. Congratulations to artists Don Burt, Joseph Cavalieri, Marie Foucault-Phipps, Saara Gallin, Nancy Gong, Mary Clerkin Higgins, Ann Therese Kelly, Barbara Krueger, J. Kenneth Leap, Linda Lichtman, Ellen Mandelbaum, Sean Merchant, Hallie Richards Monroe, Nancy Nicholson, Rick Prigg, Patrice Schelkun, Amy Valuck, and Sasha Zhitneva. Our thanks to our jury - Dr. Virginia Raguin and Judith Schaechter.
American Glass Now supports stained glass as an art form by giving artists the opportunity to experiment, show their skills, be ambitious, have a dialogue with fellow artists, and show the public what the art of stained glass can be. The American Glass Guild is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging art, conservation, and historical research in stained, leaded, and decorative glass. To learn more about the AGG visit www.americanglassguild.org. Special thanks to Glencairn Museum and Bryn Athyn College. As show designer, I'd like to thank Michael Mezalick for realizing the designs and mounting the show. Thanks also to Nancy Nicholson for her outstanding work on this exhibition catalogue, and to Sasha Zhitneva for designing the post card and cover image.
Mary Clerkin Higgins, Exhibition Chair
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Jul 09, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords AGG Juried Exhibitions, American Glass Now, American Glass Guild, art glass, stained glass, glass art, AGG, art, glass
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American Glass Guild
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The AGG is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging and promoting the creation, conservation, and history of stained, leaded and decorative glass. Our Mission is to encourage spirited debate, initiate fact-based research, and work to build an environment within our field that both cultivates novices and facilitates experienced artists and craftspeople to attain a higher level of expertise. We look to create partnerships with existing non-profit organizations that cherish these same ideals and encourage such organizations to contact us.