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Thursday, December 19, 2019

UrbanGlass


Our public-access studio and Agnes Varis Art Center serve as platforms for artists at all points in their careers, from emerging to established, to push the boundaries of their glass practice and connect with the community.

This summer, the New York Times reviewed Monica Cook's Above and Below as a must-see exhibition in New York City. It was only one year ago that Cook first discovered her love of flameworking through our Visiting Artist Fellowship, a program that offers the time and resources needed for artists with no prior experience with glass to experiment with the unique material.

Your support provides accessible platforms for the creation and presentation of groundbreaking works. Help us to continue fostering the creative growth of artists and encourage public discourse by making a contribution at any level.
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It was "ALL ABOUT(Christmas)EVE." Selgas has always been my signature and so it will stay. I'm Cepp Selgas. "Jesus" is no longer part of my artistic name.
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