I just got back from another great American Glass Guild Conference in Washington DC! A high point for me was the visit to the National Cathedral where my friend Charlie Lawrence has several windows he designed. Charlie received a lifetime achievement award from the AGG at this conference! Also there are a couple of windows by my buddy Crosby Willet and his dad, HenryLee. Getting work in the National Cathedral is considered by many stained glass artists to be their crowning achievement – windows they have put everything they’ve got into.
For that reason I was very excited when the American Glass Guild announced that the 2015 American Glass Now show would be hung for several months in the Cathedral. My piece “Two Holes And A Dot” was among the seventeen works to be selected for the show. Last year my work "Spin For A Western Light" won an award at the 2014 show
The show is on the seventh floor of the cathedral and I’m very happy with the way it looks there. Perhaps I can convince them to just keep it!
My friends Troy Moody and Marie Foucalt Phipps won awards this year!
For that reason I was very excited when the American Glass Guild announced that the 2015 American Glass Now show would be hung for several months in the Cathedral. My piece “Two Holes And A Dot” was among the seventeen works to be selected for the show. Last year my work "Spin For A Western Light" won an award at the 2014 show
The show is on the seventh floor of the cathedral and I’m very happy with the way it looks there. Perhaps I can convince them to just keep it!
My friends Troy Moody and Marie Foucalt Phipps won awards this year!