Asheville is buzzing with excitement as the city gears up for a special screening event dedicated to the stunning, intricate world of glass art. On November 30th, art enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike are invited to delve into the vibrant life and work of one of the most recognized names in glass artistry, Dale Chihuly. The Asheville Museum of Art will play host to this event, featuring the insightful film “Master of Glass: The Art of Dale Chihuly.”
The screening will take place between 5 and 9 p.m. with four showings on the hour, each running for about 43 minutes. In this film, viewers will be treated to a deep dive into Chihuly’s fascinating history—the challenges he faced, the victories he celebrated, and insight into what continues to excite him about working with glass. Friends, students, and fellow artists also share their perspectives, enriching the narrative around Chihuly’s incredible journey as an artist.
Whether you’re an art lover or just looking for something unique to explore, this screening promises to inspire. You might find yourself captivated not just by Chihuly’s work, but also by the stories that shaped his career and the growth of glass art in America.
If you arrive early, there’s more to enjoy! The museum features the exhibition Western North Carolina Glass: Selections from the Collection, displayed in the Judith S. Moore Gallery on level 3. This exhibition celebrates the significant role that Western North Carolina has played in the history of American glass art.
Did you know that the Studio Glass Movement, which transformed the landscape of contemporary glass artistry, found its roots right here in the mountains? Harvey K. Littleton, the movement’s founder, was a key player in bringing this vision to life. In 1965, a talented student of his established a glass studio at the Penland School of Craft, marking the beginning of a creative journey that has continued for decades.
Fast forward to today, and you’ll find a vibrant community of glass artists who have chosen to make this area their home. Ken Carder, Rick and Valerie Beck, Shane Fero, and many others have contributed to a flourishing environment where collaboration and education thrive.
Now, a new generation of artists such as Hayden Wilson and Alex Bernstein are picking up the torch and pushing the boundaries of what glass art can be. Their innovative techniques and fresh perspectives ensure that this artistic tradition will continue to evolve and inspire.
The Asheville Museum of Art is dedicated to showcasing these amazing American studio glass artists, particularly those with ties to the region. The upcoming exhibition Intersections of American Art promises to explore glass art’s role within the broader context of 20th and 21st-century American art.
During the screening, attendees can also enjoy a pop-up bar and grab some popcorn from 5 to 7 p.m., adding to the festive atmosphere. So, before settling down to watch the film, why not mingle a bit with fellow art lovers?
So, mark your calendar for November 30th! For anyone interested in glass art or simply looking for an enriching evening activity, this event offers a perfect blend of education, inspiration, and community at the Asheville Museum of Art.
Grab your tickets ahead of time and prepare to be thrilled by the world of glass. It’s set to be a delightful evening that showcases not just art, but the remarkable stories behind it.
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