Sentences with phrase «contemporary glass jewelry»

Contemporary Glass Jewelry, an exhibition on view October 28, 2012 — February 17, 2013.

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The Quogue Gallery represents contemporary emerging and established artists whose works include, paintings and prints, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramics and jewelry.
Quogue Gallery, at the corner of Jessup Avenue and Quogue Street in Quogue, showcases contemporary emerging and established artists whose works include paintings and prints, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramics, and jewelry.
Following a historical precedent for utilizing glass in adornment, contemporary artists create dynamic art jewelry that underscores the aesthetic and theoretical potential of an ancient material.
While given more attention recently, art jewelry made using glass represents an important yet sometimes overlooked element of contemporary glass.
Known for it's high quality and affordable contemporary and traditional art, the Gallery represents acclaimed and talented local artists in various media, including painting, sculpture, ceramics jewelry, glass fusion, printmaking, photography and more.
Society for Contemporary Craft (PA), International Call for Entries: 2018 Lydon Emerging Artist Program (LEAP) Deadline: September 30th, 2017 Artists must work in craft media: Ceramics, wood, metal / jewelry, glass, found materials, mixed media, fiber or a combination of these materials.
The couple's early focus was on contemporary ceramics; today the collection also encompasses fiber art, furniture, glass, jewelry and works on paper dating from the 1940s to the present.
A small but growing collection of contemporary craft, including ceramics, glass, jewelry, mixed media, fiber, and metalwork, challenge the traditional barriers between craft and the fine arts.
Society for Contemporary Craft (PA), International / National Call for Entries: 2013 Lydon Emerging Artist Program (LEAP) Deadline: October 1st, 2013 Artists must work in craft media: Ceramics, wood, metal / jewelry, glass, found materials, mixed media, fiber or a combination of these materials.
Building upon the exhibition Voulkos: The Breakthrough Years, which celebrates the work of an artist known for drastically changing the way clay is categorized as an art material and discipline, the MAD Transformations exhibitions consider fiber, clay, and jewelry and metals — disciplines (along with glass and wood) that compose the bedrock of the Museum of Arts and Design's founding mission and collection, and continue to morph in the hands of contemporary artists today.
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