AMERICAN GLASS NOW: 2016
A Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Glass.
by American Glass Guild
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About the Book
The AMERICAN GLASS GUILD is delighted to present the artwork from its fifth annual juried exhibition of contemporary stained glass, AMERICAN GLASS NOW: 2016. The exhibition will take place in two locations this year. Beginning at the Logan Center for the Arts in Chicago, from June 15th to July 10th, the show then moves to Washington National Cathedral, July 17 to September 28th. Congratulations to artists Kathy Barnard, Joseph Cavalieri, David Fode, Marie Foucault-Phipps, Nancy Gong, Mary Clerkin Higgins, Kathy Jordan, Barbara Krueger, J. Kenneth Leap, Ellen Mandelbaum, Sean Merchant, Nancy Nicholson, Richard Prigg, Patrice Schelkun, Emily Selvin, Maria Sheets, Amy Valuck, and Sasha Zhitneva. And thank you to our jurors - Rolf Achilles, Lindsy Parrott, and Judith Schaechter.
Each year, the Jurors present the American Glass Guild's "AGNX Awards" for Excellence in the Art of Stained Glass. The judges consider creative use of materials, original expression, aesthetic impact, clarity of narrative, and complexity of execution. 2015 Awards were given to Marie Foucault-Phipps and Troy Moody.
AMERICAN GLASS NOW is the premier juried show of contemporary stained glass, bringing together leading artists for a fresh and versatile take on a treasured medium. The exhibition encourages artists to explore this fascinating and evocative medium and share their vision with an expanded public.
The AMERICAN GLASS GUILD is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging art, conservation, and historical research in stained, leaded, and decorative glass. Special thanks to Nancy Nicholson for producing the catalogue and postcard, to Nicholas Grasso for installing the Chicago show, and to the Logan Center for the Arts and Washington National Cathedral for hosting the exhibition.
To learn more about the AGG and see past exhibitions, visit www.americanglassguild.org. Follow the AGG on Facebook and Twitter.
Each year, the Jurors present the American Glass Guild's "AGNX Awards" for Excellence in the Art of Stained Glass. The judges consider creative use of materials, original expression, aesthetic impact, clarity of narrative, and complexity of execution. 2015 Awards were given to Marie Foucault-Phipps and Troy Moody.
AMERICAN GLASS NOW is the premier juried show of contemporary stained glass, bringing together leading artists for a fresh and versatile take on a treasured medium. The exhibition encourages artists to explore this fascinating and evocative medium and share their vision with an expanded public.
The AMERICAN GLASS GUILD is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging art, conservation, and historical research in stained, leaded, and decorative glass. Special thanks to Nancy Nicholson for producing the catalogue and postcard, to Nicholas Grasso for installing the Chicago show, and to the Logan Center for the Arts and Washington National Cathedral for hosting the exhibition.
To learn more about the AGG and see past exhibitions, visit www.americanglassguild.org. Follow the AGG on Facebook and Twitter.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 42 - Publish Date: Aug 31, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords glass, stained glass, art glass, art, contemporary stained glass, contemporary art glass, contemporary glass, Kathy Barnard, Joseph Cavalieri, David Fode, Marie Foucault, Nancy Gong, Mary Clerkin Higgins, Kathy Jordan, Barbara Krueger, J. Kenneth Leap, Ellen Mandelbaum, Sean Merchant, Nancy Nicholson, Richard Prigg, Patrice Schelkun, Emily Selvin, Maria Sheets, Amy Valuck, Sasha Zhitneva, Judith Schaechter, Lindsy Parrott, Rolf Achilles
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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.