Traveling Exhibitions Currently Available
from Museum of Glass

Museum of Glass offers a variety of exhibitions that highlight the diversity and excitement of the medium of glass. Since 2008, MOG has traveled exhibitions dedicated to bringing the appreciation of glass to an international audience. These exhibitions are designed to have a wide appeal and are organized to be suitable for a variety of institutions. We invite you to browse our exhibitions currently available to travel.

 

KIDS DESIGN GLASS

  • Square Footage: 3,000
  • Number of Works: 52 glass sculptures
  • Rental Fee: $30,000, plus pro-rated shipping to be determined as bookings are finalized
  • Duration: 16 weeks
  • Tour Dates: ongoing
  • Prospectus: available October 2012
  • Checklist
  • Images: available November 2012
  • Publications

LINKS: AUSTRALIAN GLASS AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

  • Square Footage: 6,000
  • Number of Works: 75 sculptures and vessels, 15 wall mounted works, 2 large scale scultures.
  • Rental Fee: $60,000, plus pro-rated shipping to be determined as bookings are finalized
  • Duration: 12 weeks
  • Tour Dates: February 2014 - May 2015
  • Prospectus
  • Checklist: available Fall 2012
  • Images: available Fall 2012
  • Publication: available Winter 2013

COMPLEMENTARY CONTRASTS: THE GLASS AND STEEL SCULPTURE OF ALBERT PALEY

  • Square Footage: 6,000
  • Number of Works: approximately 60 sculptures, 30 framed works on paper
  • Rental Fee: $60,000 plus pro-rated shipping to be determined as booking are finalized
  • Duration: 12 weeks
  • Tour Dates: Feb 2016 - Feb 2017
  • Prospectus
  • Checklist: available 2013
  • Images: available 2013
  • Publications: available 2013

DAVIDE SALVADORE: Gli Dei del Vetro (The Gods of Glass)

  • Square Footage: 6,000
  • Number of Works: TBD
  • Rental Fee: $60,000 plus pro-rated shipping to be determined as booking are finalized
  • Duration: 12 weeks
  • Tour Dates: beginning Fall 2014
  • Prospectus: available 2013
  • Checklist: available 2013
  • Images: available 2013
  • Publications: available 2013

Traversing Parallels: Michael Taylor

  • Square Footage: 4,000
  • Number of Works: approximately 40 glass sculptures, ranging in size from 10x10 feet to 10x10 inches
  • Rental Fee: $60,000, plus pro-rated shipping to be determined as bookings are finalized
  • Duration: 12 weeks
  • Tour Dates: beginning Fall 2016
  • Prospectus: available 2013
  • Checklist: available 2014
  • Images: available 2013
  • Publications: available 2013
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JOEY KIRKPATRICK AND FLORA MACE RETROSPECTIVE

  • Square Footage: 6.000
  • Number of Works: TBD
  • Rental Fee: $60,000, plus pro-rated shipping to be determined as bookings are finalized
  • Duration: 12 weeks
  • Tour Dates: beginning Fall 2016
  • Prospectus: available 2013
  • Checklist: available 2013
  • Images: available 2013
  • Publications: available 2013

MORE INFORMATION

For inquires about traveling exhibitions please email or call 253.284.4705.

IMAGE CREDITS

1. Designed by Duncan Noah (age 11) and made by Museum of Glass Hot Shop Team, Green Guy, 2006. Blown and hot-sculpted glass with applied bits; 19 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 5 inches. Collection of Museum of Glass, sponsored by Threshold Group.

2. Paul Stankard (American, born 1943). Fecundity Cluster Orb, 2010. Blown glass with flameworked elements; 3 3/4 inches. The Robert M. Minkoff Foundation Collection.  Photo by Ron Farina Photography.

3. Ben Edols (Australian, born 1967) and Kathy Elliott (Australian, born 1964). Gold Curled Leaf, 2005. Glass; 12 ½ x 14 ¼ x 8 ½ in. Collection of the artists. Photo by Greg Piper

4. Albert Paley (American, born 1944). Arc, 2010. Mild steel, stainless; 21 1/2 x 31 x 22 inches. Collection of the artist. Photo by William DuBois.

5. Davide Salvadore. Alfredo Barbini  (detail)2012. Photo courtesy of the artist.

6. Michael Taylor (American, born 1944). Ascending Spiral, 2009. Laminated optical glass and pigmented color; 24 x 25 x 28 inches. Collection of the artist.

7. Flora C. Mace (American, born 1949) and Joey Kirkpatrick (American, born 1952). The Edge of Certainty (detail), 2002. Glass, wood, and steel; 62 ½ x 23 x 9 ½ in. Collection of the artist. Photo by Robert Vinnedge.