Virginia Glass Guild Juried Exhibition 2018

Oct 16, 2018

Virginia Glass Guild Juried Exhibition 2018

This 31st annual juried exhibition presents the many forms of glass created by members of the Virginia Glass Guild, a membership organization of glass artists working all across the state of Virginia. This exhibition offers a wide range of creative glass processes, including blown, carved, cast, painted, flame-worked, fused, leaded, neon, sandblasted, and stained glass. 


JUROR'S AWARDS

Best in Show Morgan Gilbreath Entire body of work
Second Place Award Caitlin Blomstrom, Sarah Vaughn Intersection of Ideas
Third Place Award Christy Conley Tempo di Vetro!
Judge's Selection David King, Sarah Vaughn A Testament to a Good Light
Award of Excellence Kim McKinnis Entire body of work
Award of Excellence JiEun Yoon Entire body of work
Award of Excellence Betty Gowan Vault
Award of Excellence Steve Barsten Immediate Family
Honorable Mention Gayle Forman Train City
Honorable Mention Richard Nelson Entire body of work
Honorable Mention Keith Oliver On the Road to Wabi-Sabi
Honorable Mention Matthew Jacob Diluting This Darkness (#1)

Finnie, Kelsey Organized Chaos Blown.jpgOn view concurrently: KELSEY FINNIE: Organizing Chaos

"Going through family struggles that have dealt with loss and loneliness; I‘ve endeavored to make life a wonderful and unforgettable adventure and I’ve asked glass to live the same. This work has been an ongoing installation of constant reflection upon my life and my ability to find the balance. Along this journey, my life being in a constant state of motion has had little stability like that of this molten material." The exhibition is a result of Kelsey Finnie’s Best in Show Award in the Virginia Glass Guild Juried Exhibition 2017.


Join us for creative Arts Happenings centered around the Virginia Glass Guild Juried Exhibition 2018!

Poetry Inspired by Art

Sunday, November 25 at 2:30pm

Poets are invited to write poems inspired by the artworks in the exhibition and participate in a poetry reading here in our galleries. The poems are displayed adjacent to the artworks, with the permission of the artist and are also available in notebooks for perusal by our visitors.


The exhibition is on display at The Charles Taylor Visual Arts Center through December 2.