Past Exhibitions

Mining Glass  |  June 16, 2007 - January 6, 2008

Mining Glass showcases the work of eight internationally distinguished contemporary artists working with glass.
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Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell  |  January 17 - June 3, 2007

Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell, is an exhibition comprised of 38 interactive multi-media works created by Jim Campbell, one of the most intriging artists working with new media today.
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Transparently Built: A Group Show of Glass Installations | September 16, 2006 - May 27, 2007

Transparently Built explores the diverse architectural properties of glass though site-specific works.
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Installations

[Image: Myth of Romance by Mitchell Gaudet (photo by Justin Kuravackal)]Mitchell Gaudet, Myth of Romance

Mitchell Gaudet’s cast glass “book” reveals his thoughts on the travails of romance.
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[Image: Breathe by Warren Langley (photo by Justin Kuravackal)Warren Langley, Breathe

Warren Langley’s Breathe is composed of fiber optics encased in long extremely flexible tubes that gently sway in the surrounding air.
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[Image: Tidewater by Mark Bennion]Mark Bennion, Tidewater

In Mark Bennion's Tidewater, three eight foot high welded steel sculptures resembling large, rectangular doorways are installed in the mid-level plaza pool.
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[Image: Untitled (Tahoma Series), 2005 by CUD]CUD, Untitled (Tahoma Series)

An ongoing dialogue with the place of creation has inspired the works in the Tahoma Series, as created by the art duo dubbed CUD.
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