The Northwest is known the world over for its association with the studio glass movement, a reputation that was launched with the founding of the Pilchuck Glass School in 1971. With luminaries such as Dale Chihuly, Preston Singletary, and Ginny Ruffner studying and teaching at the school, western Washington became a hotbed for glass art. This installation explores the renowned school’s history and its continuing spirit of experimentation and innovation, and includes great examples of work from Seattle Art Museum’s collection by artists associated with Pilchuck.
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Glass at Pilchuck: Making HistorySeattle Art Museum Main address:
Seattle Art MuseumWells Fargo Center1300 FIRST AVENUEWA 98101Seattle, United statesSeattle Art MuseumWells Fargo Center1300 FIRST AVENUEWA 98101Seattle, United statesThe Northwest is known the world over for its association with the studio glass movement, a reputation that was launched with the founding of the Pilchuck Glass School in 1971. With luminaries such as Dale Chihuly, Preston Singletary, and Ginny Ruffner studying and teaching at the school, western Washington became a hotbed for glass art. This installation explores the renowned school’s history and its continuing spirit of experimentation and innovation, and includes great examples of work from Seattle Art Museum’s collection by artists associated with Pilchuck.
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