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Museum of Glass: Studio Glass (photo diary) [1]

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Date: 2022-09-21

The Studio Glass movement began in 1962 when artist Harvey Littleton held a series of workshops at the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio to demonstrate a new type of glass furnace that was small enough to be used in an artist’s private studio. This meant that artists could produce glass art and move away from the mechanized production by designers such as René Lalique. The Museum of Glass (MOG) in Tacoma, Washington is the West Coast’s largest and most active museum glass studio. One of the recent MOG exhibitions was René Lalique: Art Deco Gems from the Steven and Roslyn Shulman Collection and this special exhibit showed the contrast between Lalique and the typical work of the Studio Glass movement.

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