MICHIGAN GLASS MONTH PHOTOS
The 20th consecutive M.G.M. - April 2000

Habatat Galleries
The 28th Annual International Invitational

Artists present at the reception
About 26 of the 80 or so invited to exhibit. 16 countries are represented in the exhibition.
The first floor gallery proper
Photo taken at the close of the reception.
Three pieces by Livio Seguso on the left.
Part of the first floor gallery proper
Lucio Bubacco pieces along the green wall, the red & green pieces by Vladimir Bachorik, the three nearest pieces by Kreg Kallenberger.
The upstairs gallery proper
The round piece in the front right by Eric Hilton (the flash ruins it in the pic), and a Chihuly Chandelier. Also there's a Chihuly "Venetian" behind the boy - probably crafted by Lino Tagliapietra.
More upstairs
Orange, red and yellow Chihuly's in the other room, the three pieces on the right by Stephen Jon Clements, and the standing ladies by Robin Grebe.
Back room of the gallery proper
Lucio Bubacco pieces on the top shelf, the chandelier is by Jonas Rooth.
The gallery annex
An intimate 'black box' theatre, and a very pretty display space. Looking down from the balcony.
Annex balcony
Assorted artists.
Annex balcony
Assorted artists.
Annex balcony
Marvin Lipofsky pieces on the left.
Annex main floor
Amber piece by Brian Hirst, chipped on the back side to catch the light.
Herb Babcock (Khaki pants) - Annex main floor
Discussing his work with patrons.
Lino Tagliapietra
One guest marvels at the cane manipulation in a Hopi, while two others admire the Angel Tear.
Lino Tagliapietra
The Angel Tear and two Spirale's.
Pretty, pretty, pretty.
Toots Zynsky
These painterly bowls are Toots long-standing trademark. Careful arrangement of thousands of glass strands creates the effect.
Latchezar Boyadjiev
A wonderful interaction between glass and light.
John Miller
Huge goblets!
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