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2022:  The Year of Glass









               In 2019, The Corning Museum of Glass, the American Ceramic Society, and the Glass Art Society worked together with the International
            Commission on Glass to endorse the idea of a designated “Year of Glass” to the United Nations. On May 18, 2021, the United Nations General
            Assembly formally approved a resolution declaring the year 2022 as the International Year of Glass (IYoG) to celebrate the heritage and importance
            of this material in our lives.
               When it comes to collectible glass, every year is the year of glass. But by highlighting exhibits within the framework of IYoG 2022, this
            International Recognition brings added excitement and focus on this field of collecting.
               Many of the celebratory events center around the ways in which glass has developed on a scientific level for its use in the Medical and Environmental
            arenas. State-of-the-art equipment along with innovative techniques that have made improvements in these areas are also being celebrated.
               “From the Romans through to the high-tech innovation of today, glass has always been by our sides as part of civilization, science, art, and
            culture. It’s time to celebrate the past, present, and future of this iconic material, and reflect on how it’s driving progress towards UN Agenda 2030
            goals.” – friendsofglass.com
               Here are but a few examples of exhibits taking place across the country in celebration.

                                                 Bergstrom-Mahler Museum      Museum of Glass,
                                                 of Glass, Neenah, WI         Tacoma, WA
                                                 Paperweights in Bloom        Rene Lalique: Art
                                                 www.bmmglass.com/exhibits    Deco Gems
                                                    This exhibition will be on   www.museumof
                                                 view through May 22, 2022,   glass.org
                                                 along with the Paperweight      The work of
                                                 Collector’s    Association   René Lalique has
                                                 Member Artist Showcase       been universally hailed as representing the most chic and sophisticated
                                                 (closing May 21, 2022).      qualities of French Art Deco styles. Lalique was a champion of the
                                                                              strengths and possibilities of glass as an art medium, expanding its use
            Corning Museum of Glass,                                           beyond glass’ ubiquitous status as an industrial material. René Lalique:
            Corning, NY                                                        Art Deco Gems from the Steven and Roslyn Shulman Collection, an
            35 Centuries of Glass                                              incredible group of nearly 200 objects, will introduce Museum of
            www.cmog.org                                                       Glass guests to Lalique’s artwork and aesthetic.
               The 35 Centuries of Glass
            Galleries show the most                                                                  Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, Santa Fe,
            comprehensive and cele-                                                                  New Mexico
            brated glass collection in the                                                           Clearly Indigenous:
            world. The International                                                                 Native Visions Reimagined in Glass
            Year of Glass is the perfect time to wander through these galleries and                  www.indianartsandculture.org
            rouse your curiosity about glass history and artistry. The galleries                        Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions
            explore Near Eastern, Asian, European, and American glass and glass-                     Reimagined in Glass, is a groundbreaking
            making from antiquity through the present day. They tell the story of                    exhibit of works in glass by 33 Indigenous
            glass creation, from a full-scale model of an Egyptian furnace to the                    artists, plus leading glass artist Dale Chihuly
            grand factories of Europe, and, then America, and finally, to the small-                 who introduced glass art to Indian Country.
            scale furnaces that fueled the Studio Glass movement that began in                       On view through June 2022, the stunning
            America in 1962. The galleries contain objects representing every                        art in the exhibit embodies the intellectual
            country and historical period in which glassmaking has been practiced.                   content of Native traditions expressed in
                                                                              glass. The artists have melded the aesthetics and properties inherent in
                                                 Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art     glass art with their cultural ways of knowing, whether re-interpreting
                                                 Museum, Wausau, WI           traditional stories and designs in the medium of glass or expressing con-
                                                 Art Deco Glass from the      temporary issues affecting Indigenous Nations. A companion book tells
                                                 Huchthausen     Collection;     these stories and includes photos of most of the works on display.
                                                 and  Molten: 30 Years of
                                                 American Glass               Sandwich Glass Museum,
                                                 www.lywam.org                Sandwich, MA
                                                    These two exhibits coin-  An Intimate View: Sandwich
                                                 cide with the 60th anniver-  Through a Lens
                                                 sary of the Studio Glass     www.sandwichglassmuseum.org
                                                 movement       and     the      Explore and engage in the
            International Year of Glass 2022. From seemingly traditional to wildly   life of a storied, multi-genera-
            abstract, glass artwork from the Woodson Art Museum highlights the   tional  Sandwich   Family
            range of studio glass experimentation from the 1970s -1990s. Molten   through intimate photographs
            showcases the possibilities unlocked by an ever-exploratory artistic   created by original 9” x 7” glass
            approach. Emerging in contrast to Art Nouveau’s ornate style amid   negatives. This exhibit includes
            World War I austerity, Art Deco glass fell out of favor after World War   personal notations taken from
            II, and regained popularity in the 1970s. Glass by iconic Art Deco studios   the Jones family’s visitors log, artifacts from the period, and glass from
            comprises the collection of David Huchthausen, a glass artist with   the Museum collection, seen in the photos. On view through October
            Wisconsin roots whose work altered the history of contemporary glass.   31, 2022.

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