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Artists present at the reception
About 26 of the 80 or so invited to exhibit. 16 countries are represented in the exhibition. |
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The first floor gallery proper
Photo taken at the close of the reception. Three pieces by Livio Seguso on the left. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Back room of the gallery proper
Lucio Bubacco pieces on the top shelf, the chandelier is by Jonas Rooth. |
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The gallery annex
An intimate 'black box' theatre, and a very pretty display space. Looking down from the balcony. |
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Annex balcony
Assorted artists. |
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Annex balcony
Assorted artists. |
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Annex balcony
Marvin Lipofsky pieces on the left. |
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Annex main floor
Amber piece by Brian Hirst, chipped on the back side to catch the light. |
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Herb Babcock (Khaki pants) - Annex main floor
Discussing his work with patrons. |
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Lino Tagliapietra
One guest marvels at the cane manipulation in a Hopi, while two others admire the Angel Tear. |
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Lino Tagliapietra
The Angel Tear and two Spirale's. Pretty, pretty, pretty. |
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Toots Zynsky
These painterly bowls are Toots long-standing trademark. Careful arrangement of thousands of glass strands creates the effect. |
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Latchezar Boyadjiev
A wonderful interaction between glass and light. |
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John Miller
Huge goblets! |
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