EXHIBITIONS
University of Pennsylvania: Charles Addams Fine Art Hall
"The Clay Studio: Small Favors 2024" April 11-June 2nd 2024 The beloved annual exhibition where artists at all levels can exhibit together. Hundreds of precious works of art will be on display in 4 inch cubes. The Clay Studio inspires curiosity and discovery around the art and craft of clay, drawing together students, artists, and an engaged public into a welcoming community. Founded in 1974, The Clay Studio continues in the belief that shared creativity, so fundamental to humanity, is a critical force for good.
Small Favors 2024
International Flameworking Conference 2024
"IFC Conference Exhibition" March 15th 2024 Salem Community College hosts the International Flameworking Conference (IFC), a three-day event that promotes excellence in flameworking through artist demonstrations and scholarly presentations. The weekend attracts glass artists and enthusiasts from around the nation and world. Salem Community College and the SCC Foundation are indebted to distinguished members of the glass art community who have graciously shared their talents at the IFC.
"Let Me Know You Are Alright" July 28th - August 18th 2023 An exhibition of artworks by undergraduate students in six Philadelphia colleges and universities is on view at the Charles Addams Gallery. “Let Me Know You Are Alright” was co-curated by Kay Seohyung Lee (pictured) and Ji Yoon Guava Rhee. They both graduated with a master’s degree in fine arts from the Weitzman School of Design, where Lee is now a lecturer in drawing and painting.
Flint Institute of Arts: From the Flame Juried Flamework Exhibition
"From the Flame"Juried Flamework Exhibition June 29th - October 6th 2019 From the Flame is a juried exhibition that showcases the tremendous range and vitality of flamework as an art form. The artists included in this exhibition come from across the country, as near as southeast Michigan and as far as southern California. Some have been in the field for years—working, writing, and teaching— while others are breaking through with innovative concepts and laying the foundation for the next generation. Flamework (also known as lampworking and torchworking) is a traditional technique where a torch or lamp is used directly to melt glass. Once in a molten state, the glass is formed by blowing and shaping with tools and hand movements.