Exhibitions in 2006

Context Series, Part I | Fresh! Contemporary Takes on Nature & Allegory | July 1 - December 31, 2006

Fresh! is the first exhibition in the Museum’s Context Series which places works in glass in context with other media. The exhibition examines how early 21st century artists are exploring traditional natural allegories and reinterpreting them to create new personal and collective metaphors.
Learn more about Fresh! »

Kickin' It with Joyce J. Scott | June 16 - October 22, 2006

Visually dazzling and intellectually challenging, Kickin’ It with Joyce J. Scott is a 30-year retrospective of the artist’s work comprised of works in diverse media including sculpture, jewelry, textiles and photographs.
Find out more on Kickin’ It with Joyce J. Scott »

Karen LaMonte: Absence Adorned | December 10, 2005 - September 4, 2006

Karen LaMonte is a leading figure among young American artists using glass in large-scale sculptural work. Absence Adorned includes six stunning life-sized glass dresses.
Learn more about Absence Adorned»

Czech Glass, 1945 - 1980: Design in an Age of Adversity | January 18 - June 18, 2006

Three hundred examples of post-World War II Czech glass and related drawings are included in this exhibition.
Learn more about Czech Glass»

Made at the Museum: Northwest Selections

January 28 - June 4, 2006
Organized by the Museum of Glass

Made at the Museum: Northwest Selections represents a diverse and broad cross-section of Hot Shop Visiting Artists from the Pacific Northwest.
Learn more about Northwest Selections»

Sound Organ: An Installation by Mark Zirpel

Mark Zirpel's sculptures in Sound Organ introduce new and compelling features—sound and the possibility of music.
Learn more about Sound Organ »

Installations

Beth Lipman, Banketje (2003) | November 5, 2005 - November 19, 2006Beth Lipman, Banketje

In Banketje, the Dutch word for little banquet, a 20-foot-long dinner table becomes the stage for a sumptuous party.
Learn more about Banketje»

Trimpin, Fire OrganTrimpin: Fire Organ

December 14, 2005 to April 16, 2006
Part of THE TRIMPIN PROJECT, a two-year presentation of Trimpin's work in the Pacific Northwest

Fire Organ is a sculpture composed of a conglomeration of glass tubes of varying lengths, reminiscent of organ pipes, that uses heat to produce sound.
Learn more about Fire Organ»

Become a Member

Come back for free all year, enjoy special members only events, and get the scoop on what’s upcoming. Join today »

Host Your Private Event at MG

The Museum of Glass is a spectacular venue for weddings, conferences and private parties. Learn more about private events »

Buy Art Glass at the Museum Store

Get Our eNewsletter




Learn More »

1801 Dock St. Tacoma, WA 98402-3217 USA [Directions] | 1.866.4MUSEUM | Contact Us
© 2002-2008 Museum of Glass. All Rights Reserved.