Exhibitions

Because studio glass is merging with contemporary glass, and starting to meld with other art mediums, we as curators are building something in real-time.
— Katie Buckingham, Curator

The galleries at Museum of Glass are dedicated to both temporary exhibitions, as well as works from our Permanent Collections that feature twentieth and twenty-first-century glass. Our exhibitions span a wide range of topics and convey the meanings and motivations of diverse artists with the help of our Curatorial Team.

Furthermore, exhibitions at Museum of Glass aim to highlight the diversity inherent to the material of glass and glassmaking techniques, and engage audiences who are unfamiliar with the art form.

Exhibitions on View

 

Nancy Callan: Forces at Play

October 9, 2024 — September 1, 2025

Field Notes: Artists Observe Nature

November 16, 2024 — June 15, 2025

Spotlight on Chihuly

March 30, 2024 – Late 2025

Out of the Vault: Art History 101

July 13, 2024 – May 11, 2025

Untamed: The Anatomy of Desire

August 17, 2024 — March 30, 2025

Installations and Displays

 

Gathering the Light

2003 – Ongoing

 

Upcoming Exhibitions and Installations

 

Learn More About Museum of Glass Exhibitions

 

Past Exhibitions

Museum of Glass has displayed over 140 exhibitions since 2002, featuring glass art pioneers such as Dale Chihuly, Lino Tagliapietra, and Preston Singletary.

Traveling Exhibitions

Museum of Glass offers a variety of traveling 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 traveling exhibitions are designed to have a wide appeal and are organized to be suitable for a variety of institutions.

Exhibition Proposals

Museum of Glass invites exhibition proposals from artists, independent curators, scholars, partner institutions, and community members. Exhibition proposals should be directed to the Collections/Exhibitions Manager and will be reviewed by the Museum’s exhibition committee on a quarterly basis. In general, Museum of Glass considers exhibitions two to five years in advance.

Exhibition proposals must include:

  • explanation of how the exhibition complements, enhances, and fulfills the mission at Museum of Glass

  • checklist of artworks to be exhibited (including sample images)

  • description of the theme and content of exhibition

  • proposed timing and space for display at the Museum

  • list of possible related educational activities and programs

  • proposed budget

  • proposed timeline of tasks and deadlines

  • list of any visual or media equipment need for the exhibition

  • proposed sponsorship partners and plan for publicity/media coverage 

René Lalique: Art Deco Gems from the Steven and Roslyn Shulman Collection. November 27, 2020 – June 19, 2022.