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Beyond the Glory Hole | ![]() Joy Wulke |
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The artists on this panel will share their creative experiences inspired by the many facets of working in glass. The receptivity of galleries to exhibiting glass art will also be explored.
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Moderator: Lynne Mayocole, ATOA President & sculptor Participants: Ellen Blakeley, California, Shattered Glass Installation Artist Anna Matouskova Prague, Moulded Melted Glass Sculpture, represented by Chappell Gallery Neil Watson Director of the Katonah Museum of Art, NY; curator of 'Shattered Glass' Sam Wiener, New York City, Laminated Glass Sculpture, Commissions and Stain Glass Joy Wulke, Connecticut Environmental Artist bridging boundaries between Visual Art and Architecture Organizers: Lynne Mayocole, ATOA President & sculptor Amy Ernst, artist | ![]() Ellen Blakeley |

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When does an era end? Experts on Korean art speculate on and discuss the impact of globalization and its end. Illustrated talk on Korean contemporary art.
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![]() Thalia Vrachopoulos |
Moderator: Thalia Vrachopoulos, professor, curator, and critic Participants: Robert C. Morgan, international critic and author Hyewon Yi, prof of art at SUNY Old Westbury, and gallery director Shim Chung, professor of art at Fashion Institute of Technology Jonathan Goodman, independent author & critic Organizer: Thalia Vrachopoulos, professor, curator & critic |
| Conduits for artistic expression or global commerce? What are the affects of the mega art fair on the art market? Significance of space, context and commissions. Highlights from the Armory Show, supply and demand: Quantity, Quality and Prices. | |
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Moderator: Peter Duhon, executive editor for Art Comments Participants: Alexandra Peers, editor of the Wall Street Journal Todd Levin, Senior Curator of the Sender Collection Organizer: Peter Duhon, executive editor for Art Comments |
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| This dialog between sculptor Sal Romano and writer Joan Marder will look restrospectively at the artist’s life and works. It will be illustrated by slides and some short clips from a recent video interview. | |
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Moderator: Joan Marder, writer & critic Participant: Sal Romano, sculptor Organizer: Doug Sheer, founder & chairperson of ATOA | ![]() Aerated Rectangle (2000) by Sal Romano |


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