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The Downside of Success

Glenn Adamson on glass and the challenge of beauty.

Good Chemistry

Longtime pals Dante Marioni and Preston Singletary blend their divergent styles in a new body of work.

From Sea To Glassy Sea

Take a time-lapse, satellite image of America this year and you’ll see more than 100 bursts of brilliant light stretching from sea to shining sea. Those are the celebrations of the fiery birth of the American Studio Glass movement 50 years ago.

Dale Chihuly

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Glass' Big Bang

Fifty years ago, the American studio glass movement was sparked. The world has never been the same.

When Beauty Is Suspect

The more you know about an art form, the more skeptical you tend to become of its seductive qualities.

Video: Michael Heller

We had a chance to talk with Heller Gallery's Vice President, Michael Heller, while we were at SOFA 2011 in Chicago. He's been in the craft world for a long time and has seen the studio glass movement grow and mature into the art form it is today, evidenced by breathtaking displays of glass work in Heller's booth and around the show. See what he has to say.

 

Library Donations From 2012 NICHE Awards Finalist Mira Woodworth

Glass Artist Mira Woodworth donates magazines to the library.

Video: Preston Singletary and Dante Marioni

Glass artists Preston Singletary and Dante Marioni go way back. Friends since high school, Marioni introduced Singletary to glass and they worked together during the early part of their careers. More than 30 years later, they were asked to collaborate by Blue Rain Gallery on a new body of work.

Gifts for People Who Love to Entertain

One of my favorite hostesses, a fine-art photographer, has a wildly eclectic mix of goblets, flutes, martini, and other glasses, and if you party at her house, you get to choose your glass from among an amazing array. If nothing else, you'll break the ice by talking to other guests about their choices.

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