Northwest Ohio Glass Interest Newsletter, Issue 328

November 5, 2020

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Northwest Ohio Glass Interest Newsletter, Issue 328

Bowling Green, Ohio 11/5/2020–Welcome to the 328th edition of the Northwest Ohio Glass Interest Newsletter.

 

In December, 2017 we took over publishing this newsletter from Bill Hamilton who had decided to retire from the effort.  Bill founded this free resource as a way to bring news about exhibitions, events, and artists to “the incredible glass community in Toledo and its surrounding communities.” We knew that we would greatly miss the weekly issues, so we decided to step forward. We contacted Bill, and a week later emailed Issue 180 to 171 recipients. Now it’s time for us to move on. Our final issue will appear on December 31, 2020.

 

Please, help keep this good thing going. It takes about 2 hours a week to compile, edit, and publish the news. It costs only your time.  It’s a pleasure to correspond with the 231 artists, gallerists, and collectors in this extended art-loving community.

 

Please let us know of your interest.

 

Lee & Milt Hakel, Editors, [email protected]

 

 

Headlines

  • Robert M. Minkoff Collection Gifted to the Museum of Glass – New!
  • Depictions of Feelings by Dan and Owen Dailey at Hawk Gallery
  • Habatat Michigan Opens Glass Art Fair 2020 – New!
  • Intersect Chicago – The Future of SOFA – Updated!
  • Wheaton Arts: Immigration & the South Jersey Glass Tradition Symposium
  • Matthew Paskiet Retrospective
  • Corning Museum Participates in Intersect Chicago 2020 – New!
  • Connected by Glass: Designers Who Shape Steuben 
  • Museum of Art and Design Appoints Terry Skoda New!
  • Galleries Reach Out With Virtual Tours and Catalogs – Continuously Updated!

 

Robert M. Minkoff Collection Giften to the Museum of Glass – New!

  • Gift includes 400 pieces, making it one of the largest collections in the country.
  • The Museum of Glass will celebrate this significant gift, and the endowment for its stewardship, with an installation in the Museum’s Grand Hall, A Glimpse at the Robert M. Minkoff Foundation Collection, which opened October 15, 2020. A major exhibition honoring Minkoff and his collection, with accompanying educational programming, will open in Spring 2022. It will be accompanied by a catalog highlighting the breadth of the collection.
  • With the addition of these holdings, the Museum of Glass is now the largest Glass Museum in the Western US.
  • [email protected]

 

Depictions of Feelings by Dan and Owen Dailey at Hawk Gallery 

  • October 24 through December 5, 2020
  • Opening October 24, 2020 11 am – 5 pm, by appointment
  • Dan and Owen Dailey’s first father/son exhibition together.  Dan has curated a special collection of vessels, some of which have never been exhibited.  Owen will be showing mixed media sculpture as well as a terrific collection of his paintings.
  • [email protected]

 

Habatat Michigan Opens Glass Art Fair 2020 – New!

  • New for 2020, HG Projects is announcing a new online art fair experience. The Glass Art Fair’s mission is to promote and drive general awareness to this exciting and innovative art medium. This new virtual exhibit is unlike any other as each of the invited artists will be offering a unique collection of available work. We invite you to enjoy and share the Glass Art Fair with the world. #GlassArtFair
  • GlassArtFair.com

 

Intersect Chicago – The Future of SOFA – Updated!

  • Intersect Chicago/SOFA is going virtual for 2020! Highlighting the intersection of art, design, and objects. SOFA includes daily highlights on Glass, Contemporary Art, Design, Ceramic and Craft, Outsider Art, Fiber, and Public Art / Sculpture. The fair will be live online from November 6-12, 2020 at Intersect Chicago, with a dedicated VIP Preview Day by registration only, on November 5. The fair will be open to the public, virtually, from November 6 at 12am ET through November 12 at 9pm ET.
  • Contact a gallery such as Traver or Habatat for passes.
  • VIP Preview Thursday, November 5, 2020
  • [email protected] or [email protected]

 

Wheaton Arts: Immigration & the South Jersey Glass Tradition Symposium 

  • Virtually explore South Jersey’s immigration patterns, the history of the glass industry in the region, and applications of traditional European techniques in today’s glass studios. We are bringing together scholars of different disciplines – folklorists, historians, glass historians, and artists – to develop future research project questions and new partnerships based on the discussions at the intersection of these fields and themes.
  • October 23- 24, 2020
  • Register at org

 

Matthew Paskiet Retrospective

  • Michigan Medicine, Taubman Health Center, Gifts of Art Gallery
  • 8 am – 8 pm daily
  • [email protected]

 

Corning Museum Participates in Intersect 2020 – New!

  • November 6, 2020
  • 3:30 pm Amy Schwartz leads a panel discussion on Expanding Horizons concerning at-risk glass art programs.
  • At 6 pm Susie Silbert will lead a tour of recently reinstalled galleries with pieces from New Glass Now.
  • [email protected]

 

Connected by Glass: Designers Who Shape Steuben

  • Moderated by Rob Cassetti, Senior Director of Creative Strategy and Visitor Engagement at The Corning Museum of Glass and former Design Director of Steuben
  • Including: Eric Hilton, Steuben Designer; Taf Lebel Schaefer, Steuben Designer; Steve Bender, Steuben Business Manager
  • Thursday, October 29, 2020 7-8 pm ET
  • Live on YouTube
  • [email protected]

 

The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) Appoints Terry Skoda – New!

 

Galleries Reach Out With Virtual Tours and Catalogs – Continuously updated

  • The following galleries have alerted us to their virtual tours and catalogs
    • Schantz Galleries: Studio Focus | David Huchthausen[email protected]
    • Duncan McClellan Gallery: every Friday at 4 pm ET
    • Lowe Museum-Lowe Connects: Are We There Yet? De La Torre Brothers. Thursday, November 12, 2020 5:30 ET https://events.attend.com/f/1383792746
    • Heller Gallery: Joanna Manousis and Mel Douglas, Over the Top Meets Down Under.  Friday, November 13, 2020. com
    • Bergstrom-Mahler AACG Wisconsin Series, Thursday, November 12 at 6 pm Central time with a Zoom presentation by Jeffrey Stenbom.  Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fVMUHtEpS-61Ps449h4TPQ
    • Pittsburgh Glass Center: Panel discussion on United: Immigration and Art, Friday, November 6, 2020, 2 pm ET [email protected]
    • Habatat Michigan: Q & A with artist Martin Blank: Saturday, November 7th at 1:00 p.m. ET. [email protected].

 

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