Queen Victoria strolls thru the grounds of the Washington Glass School and Flux Studios. |
The British Are Coming!
US/UK exhibit of glass and ceramics, March 1 - 23, in Washington, DC.
Using an art exhibition as a bridge between two countries, the Sister City program will be bringing together Sunderland, England and Washington, DC in a show that celebrates the medias of glass and clay, as well as celebrating the relationships between the two cities.
US/UK exhibit of glass and ceramics, March 1 - 23, in Washington, DC.
Using an art exhibition as a bridge between two countries, the Sister City program will be bringing together Sunderland, England and Washington, DC in a show that celebrates the medias of glass and clay, as well as celebrating the relationships between the two cities.
USA / Syl Mathis / Glass |
Opening March 1, 2013, at Washington, DC's Edison Place Gallery will be an exhibit of expressive glass and ceramic artwork, as well as narrative sculptures that blend craft materials with digital technologies and, in turn remove the boundaries between the traditional categories of craft, art, and design.
USA / Novie Trump / Ceramic |
UK / Roger Tye / Glass |
Washington Glass School's Fulbright Scholars Michael Janis and Tim Tate taught at both the University of Sunderland and at Creative Cohesion studios during their Fulbright assignment in 2012, and look forward to renewing the close relationship created by these collaborations.
The International Glass + Clay show opens March 1st and will run through Friday, March 23, The exhibit is free and open to the public. The Gallery Place Metro station is within walking distance of the Gallery.
The Downtown Business Improvement District (Downtown BID), in partnership with Artomatic, Inc., the Office of the Secretary for the District of Columbia, and Sunderland City Council, have together organized the international exhibit, hosted at Pepco's Edison Gallery.
International Glass and Clay 2013
Edison Place Gallery
702 Eighth Street (between G & H Streets)
Washington, DC
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