(C) Daily Kos This story was originally published by Daily Kos and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Museum of Glass: Boundless Curiosity (photo diary) [1] ['This Content Is Not Subject To Review Daily Kos Staff Prior To Publication.'] Date: 2023-10-18 The Museum of Glass (MOG) in Tacoma, Washington had a special exhibition, Boundless Curiosity, featuring Robert M. Minkoff’s passion for glass art. According to MOG: “Robert M. Minkoff was a long-time Museum of Glass Trustee and the Museum’s first Trustee Emeritus. His passion for glass evolved over decades of patronage of artists and support of arts institutions.” Shown below are some of the glass art objects in the initial display case for this special exhibition. Shown above is Lidded Amber and Rose Dragon Goblet, 2006, by American artist William Gudenrath (1950 - ). Blown and flameworked glass. Shown above are Clear Goblets, 2009, by American artist Dante Marioni. Blown glass. Shown above is Goblet by American artist Charles Saveste. Blown glass. Shown above is Peach Martini and Plum Martini, 2011, by American artist Margaret Neher (1955 - ). Flameworked and fused glass. Shown above is Goblets in Pink Filigree with White, circa 2018, by Italian artist Cesare Toffolo (1961 - ). Blown Murano glass. Shown above is Tourmaline Colored Goblets, 2016, by American artist Michael Schunke (1969 - ). Blown glass. Shown above is Leda and the Swan from the Mythology Series, 2008, by Italian artist Lucio Bubacco (1957 - ). Blown and flameworked Murano glass. Shown above is Aqua Dragon Goblets, 2007, by American artist William Gudenrath (1950 - ). Blown and flameworked glass. Shown above is Amber Goblets, 2009, by American artist Jeff Mack (1973 - ). Blown and flameworked glass. Shown above is Carnival, 2002, by Italian artist Lucio Bubacco (1957 - ). Blown and flameworked Murano glass. Detail from Carnival Shown above is Goblet with Flower Clusters, 2007, by American artist Elizabeth Mears (1944 - ), and Flowers by American artist Paul J. Stankard (1943 - ). Blown and flameworked glass. Shown above is Wavy Cane Blue Goblets, 2016, by American artist Michael Schunke (1969 - ). Blown glass. Shown above is Filigree Goblet, circa 2012, by Italian artist Cesare Toffolo (1961 - ). Blown and flameworked Murano glass. Detail from Filigree Goblet Shown above is Rfeticello Goblets, 2012-2014, by American artist Charlest Savoie (1959 - ). Twisted cane and blown glass. More from MOG Museum of Glass: Italian artist Lino Tagliapietra (museum exhibition) Museum of Glass: Birds, bugs, and more (photo diary) Museum of Glass: A table full of glass objects (museum exhibition) Museum of Glass: Glass art by Pino Signoretto (museum tour) Museum of Glass: A glass art aquarium (photo diary) Museum of Glass: The female form by Alfredo Barbini (museum tour) Museum of Glass: Studio glass (photo diary) Museum of Glass: Human figures by Lalique (photo diary) [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/10/18/2199732/-Museum-of-Glass-Boundless-Curiosity-photo-diary?pm_campaign=front_page&pm_source=more_community&pm_medium=web Published and (C) by Daily Kos Content appears here under this condition or license: Site content may be used for any purpose without permission unless otherwise specified. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/dailykos/