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  • Artist Jarrod Beck in the glassblowing studio

  • Lili Maya and James Rouvelle, Caesura. Part of the exhibition Pushing Buttons.

  • Josh Raiffe, Bruce

  • Artist Sana Musasama in the flameworking studio

  • Alison Siegel and Pamela Sabroso's installation Pom Pom Party

  • Romina Gonzales, Shock

Established in New York City in 1977, UrbanGlass fosters experimentation and advances the use and critical understanding of glass as a creative medium.

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Art Jarrod Beck In The Glassblowing Studio

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Classes at UrbanGlass offer students of all ages the opportunity to explore the endless possibilities of glass. Educational programming includes everything from classes for teens to master classes for professional artists. Weekly classes, week-long intensives, and two-day workshops make learning at UrbanGlass available to students of all levels and interests.

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On View in the Agnes Varis Art Center

Olivia Booth: Drawing Out Time

Curated by Alexis Wilkinson. 

UrbanGlass presents new work by artist Olivia Booth. The works included range from sculptures made of reflective materials in slumped or melted states, invented ritualistic devices, subtle architectural interventions, and in-situ drawings depicting an inventory of real and imagined forms the artist has accumulated over the years. 

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

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Image by Blaine Davis.

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  • Tue11:30-7:30

  • Wed11:30-7:30

  • Thu11:30-7:30

  • Fri11:30-7:30

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  • Sun11-7:00

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