The Museum of Glass (MOG) in Tacoma, Washington has an exhibit Out of the Vault: Hidden Gems from Museum of Glass Permanent Collection. According to MOG:
“Museum collections are held in public trust—each object is protected by high standards of care with the goal of sharing it with future generations through exhibitions and research. Museum of Glass’ (MOG) collections are continually growing to represent the vibrant and evolving ways the medium of glass is used to make art.”
Shown above is Treasure Trove, 2016 by American artist Kelly O’Dell (1973 - ) and Tlingit artist Raven Skyriver (1982 - ). Blown and sculpted glass.
Another view of Treasure Trove
Shown above is Green Coastline, made at the Museum in 2011 by American artist Ethan Stern (1978 - ). Blown and wheel-cut glass.
Shown above is Guardian (Illuminarium #1), 2009, by American artist Tim Tate (1960 - ). Glass and LED lighting.
Shown above is Let it Swirl, made at the Museum in 2014 by Canadian artists Dr. Martin Demaine (1942 -_) and Dr. Erik Demaine (1981 - ). Blown glass and paper.
Another view of Let it Swirl
Shown above is MOG Solid Cone Drawing, made at the Museum in 2009 by American artist Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend (1948 - ). Hot-sculpted glass with painted pick-ups.
Another view of MOG Solid Cone Drawing
Another view of MOG Solid Cone Drawing
Shown above is Holy Spirit I, 1991 by American artist Jill Reynolds (1956 - ). Flameworked glass on board.
Shown above is Horizon Study Attempt #27, made at the Museum in 2018 by American artist D.H. McNabb (1980 - ). Blown glass, paint, and plywood.
Shown above is Brightly Hidden, made at the Museum in 2010 by American artist Michael Sherrill (1954 - ). Hot-sculpted and flameworked glass, forged bronze, and laminated colored porcelain.
Shown above is Kalakala, made at the Museum in 2014, completed in 2020, by American artist Rik Allen (1967 - ). Blown glass, silver leag, mold-blown glass.
Another view of Kalakala
Shown above is Bloom and Grow: Tacoma, made at the Museum in 2021 by American artist Pearl Dick (1977 - ). Hot-blown and sculpted glass.
Another view of Bloom and Grow: Tacoma
Shown above is Queen Anne’s Lace Handbag, 2010 by American artist Susan Taylor Glasgow (1958 - ). Glass and mixed media.
Another view of Queen Anne’s Lace Handbag
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