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Winter 2008-09 / Issue 113add to cart
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Editor's Letter
by Andrew Page

Hourglass
A glorious restoration of Tiffany's largest glass dome; a new prize debuts in Canada; Corning looks to a possible future updating historic wood-fired technology; Stanford University hosts a contemporary glass exhibition; Chinese glass on exhibit in Germany.

Reviews
Ivana Houserova at Leo Kaplan Modern, New York City; Daniel Clayman at the Museum of Glass, Tacoma, Washington; J.P. Long at Habatat Galleries Chicago; Nicola Mainville at Gallerie Les Trois C, Montreal; Erich Woll at Gather Gallery, Seattle; Susan Taylor Glasgow at the Pittsburgh Center for Glass.

UrbanGlass News
An exhibition of work by Wheaton Arts fellows and an UrbanGlass visiting artist at the Robert Lehman Gallery.

Reflection
European Studio Glass: A search for identity
by Tanja Pak

features

The Door Left Ajar
Naomi Shioya's poetic interpretations of everyday life engage our longings and invite us to revisit our dreams.
by Tomoko Aoki

Lace Under Fire
Pushing the boundaries of murrini patterning in a developing body of work, Giles Bettison links the traditions of the islands of Murano and Burano.

MAD Deciphered
Making sense of the new building and curatorial direction of the Museum of Arts and Design.
by William Warmus

Everything is Sacred
An interview with Judith Schaechter, whose ecstatic depictions of contemporary angst in stained glass continue to push boundaries.
by Andrew Page

International Guide to Glass Art in Galleries and Museums
A worldwide directory to contemporary art made from glass. PLUS: Our exclusive Artist Index, an indispensable cross-reference of where to find work by a particular artist.