From Origins to Horizons: The American Studio Glass Movement
June 14, 2024 – December 21, 2024
Join us for an exploration of the American studio glass movement through the lens of the Cafesjian Art Trust collection. From Origins to Horizons will survey the movement’s beginnings in the 1960s through today, presenting a wide variety of works and themes within its history. The exhibition will showcase the movement that brought glass working in America out of the factory and into small studios where artists acted as both designer and maker for the first time. See work by artists including Harvey K. Littleton, Debora Moore, Therman Statom, Amber Cowan, and much more.
Matthew Szösz (American, born 1974). Untitled (Inflatable) no. 85b, 2018. Cut, fused, and inflated glass. 12 × 15 × 14 1/2 inches. Cafesjian Art Trust, 2023.007.1, partial gift of Heller Gallery.
Mary Shaffer (American, born 1947). Memory, 1994. Slumped glass, and metal. 28 1/4 × 4 1/8 × 7 inches. Cafesjian Art Trust, 2022.1494.1.
Fritz Dreisbach (American, born 1941). Amethyst Eruption Mongo Vase, 1987. Blown and hot-worked glass. 17 3/4 × 19 1/4 × 14 1/2 inches. On Loan from the Collection of Thomas Cafesjian and Kathleen Cafesjian Baradaran, 2006.49.60.
Anthony Amoako-Attah (Ghanaian, born 1989). Myself, 2020. Screen printed and kiln-formed glass. 19 3/4 × 13 × 2 1/8 inches. Cafesjian Art Trust, 2023.005.1, partial gift of Heller Gallery.