Meet the Artist | Kacie LeesAll rights reserved. ©2025 Museum of Glass Visiting Artist Residency: Kacie Lees All images courtesy of the Artist Directed, Camerawork, Editing: Serena Berry Museum of Glass Hot Shop Team: Benjamin Cobb, Gabe Feenan, Sarah Gilbert, Nick Davis, Kristin Elliot, Trenton Quiocho and Sayuri Fukuda Museum of Glass Hot Shop Interpretive Staff: Walter Lieberman, Emily Martin, Mackenzie Hough, Charlotte Kord, David Rios
Hot Shop Demo: MOG Store Designs- 6/11/2025Hot Shop Demo: MOG Store Designs Today in the Hot Shop we will be working on creating designs to go into our Museum of Glass Store as well as commissioned works. These designs will join our store at a later date once their cooled and annealed but check out our other designs from our resident team and local glass artists in store or online at https://museumofglassstore.org/ Inspired by antique nautical cage lighting, “Glowing Fog” is a study...
Museum of Glass is TacomaSupport Museum of Glass: https://www.museumofglass.org/ways-to-give Imagine Tacoma without Museum of Glass. No fire dancing in the furnace. No moments of awe as molten glass transforms into art. No place where the fragile becomes fearless. No beacon of light, reflecting the soul of our community. Glass is more than just a material. It is a metaphor for us all. Strong and delicate. Transparent, yet full of depth. It does not discriminate. It does not choose who...
Museum of Glass - Visiting Artist: Kacie Lees - 06/08/2025As a 2025 MOG visiting artist, I will ceremoniously dive into our cosmic origins to produce cage-blown glass sculptures which represent the elemental cacophony of the infant universe. Inspired by antique nautical cage lighting, “Glowing Fog” is a study of glass-blown forms that uses 18-gauge copper wire, milk glass, and iridescent frit to imitate cosmic nebula in a scale that is huggable (16x16x16”). By using opalescent ...
Kacie Lees | Nebula Light Sculptures#shorts
Visiting Artist Lecture - Tariqa WatersOne of Seattle Magazine's most influential artists, born in Richmond, Virginia, Tariqa Waters' innovative practice masterfully commands space through her use of mixed-media tableaus, paintings, photographs, film, glass, and whimsical immersive installations. Her technicolor characterizations of multigenerational commercial references reclaim a sincere aesthetic steeped in effortless regality and proudly celebrated traditions.
Museum of Glass - Visiting Artist: Kacie Lees - 06/07/2025As a 2025 MOG visiting artist, I will ceremoniously dive into our cosmic origins to produce cage-blown glass sculptures which represent the elemental cacophony of the infant universe. Inspired by antique nautical cage lighting, “Glowing Fog” is a study of glass-blown forms that uses 18-gauge copper wire, milk glass, and iridescent frit to imitate cosmic nebula in a scale that is huggable (16x16x16”). By using opalescent ...
Museum of Glass - Visiting Artist: Kacie Lees - 06/06/2025As a 2025 MOG visiting artist, I will ceremoniously dive into our cosmic origins to produce cage-blown glass sculptures which represent the elemental cacophony of the infant universe. Inspired by antique nautical cage lighting, “Glowing Fog” is a study of glass-blown forms that uses 18-gauge copper wire, milk glass, and iridescent frit to imitate cosmic nebula in a scale that is huggable (16x16x16”). By using opalescent ...
Museum of Glass - Visiting Artist: Kacie Lees - 06/05/2025As a 2025 MOG visiting artist, I will ceremoniously dive into our cosmic origins to produce cage-blown glass sculptures which represent the elemental cacophony of the infant universe. Inspired by antique nautical cage lighting, “Glowing Fog” is a study of glass-blown forms that uses 18-gauge copper wire, milk glass, and iridescent frit to imitate cosmic nebula in a scale that is huggable (16x16x16”). By using opalescent ...
Museum of Glass - Visiting Artist: Kacie Lees - 06/04/2025As a 2025 MOG visiting artist, I will ceremoniously dive into our cosmic origins to produce cage-blown glass sculptures which represent the elemental cacophony of the infant universe. Inspired by antique nautical cage lighting, “Glowing Fog” is a study of glass-blown forms that uses 18-gauge copper wire, milk glass, and iridescent frit to imitate cosmic nebula in a scale that is huggable (16x16x16”). By using opalescent ...
Museum of Glass - Red Hot Prototypes and Store Pieces- 06/01/2025Today in the hot shop, we'll be making prototypes for our biggest fundraising event of the year Red Hot! To learn more and purchase tickets to our annual Gala visit https://www.museumofglass.org
Ben Beres | Hot Glass prints and Swedish Overlay#shorts Ben Beres' artistry spans so many mediums. From sandblasted glass vessels to performance art. To find out more about Ben: https://www.minimartcitypark.com/
Museum of Glass - Red Hot Prototypes and Store Pieces- 05/31/2025Today in the hot shop, we'll be making prototypes for our biggest fundraising event of the year Red Hot! To learn more and purchase tickets to our annual Gala visit https://www.museumofglass.org
Museum of Glass - Red Hot Prototypes and Store Pieces- 05/30/2025Today in the hot shop, we'll be making prototypes for our biggest fundraising event of the year Red Hot! To learn more and purchase tickets to our annual Gala visit https://www.museumofglass.org
Museum of Glass - Red Hot Prototypes and Store Pieces- 05/29/2025Today in the hot shop, we'll be making prototypes for our biggest fundraising event of the year Red Hot! To learn more and purchase tickets to our annual Gala visit https://www.museumofglass.org
Museum of Glass - Hot Shop Rental and Red Hot Prototypes - 05/28/2025Today in the hot shop, we'll be making prototypes for our biggest event of the year, Red Hot. Also today Levi Belber is making commission works. To see more from the hotshophttps://www.museumofglass.org/kids-design-glass
Museum of Glass - Hot Shop Demonstration: Kids Design Glass! - 05/25/2025Today in the hot shop, we'll be making this month's winning design for Kids Design Glass. Every month, kids twelve and under can submit drawings to our hot shop team and they'll create the winning designs, they'll make one for the family and one for the museum collection. You can visit this link to download a form and find out more info: https://www.museumofglass.org/kids-design-glass
Museum of Glass - Hot Shop Demonstration: MOG Store Designs & Commissions - 05/24/2025Today in the Hot Shop we will be working on creating designs to go into our Museum of Glass Store as well as commissioned works. These designs will join our store at a later date once their cooled and annealed but check out our other designs from our resident team and local glass artists in store or online at https://museumofglassstore.org/
Museum of Glass - Hot Shop Demonstration: MOG Store Designs & Commissions - 05/23/2025Today in the Hot Shop we will be working on creating designs to go into our Museum of Glass Store as well as commissioned works. These designs will join our store at a later date once their cooled and annealed but check out our other designs from our resident team and local glass artists in store or online at https://museumofglassstore.org/
Meet the Artist | Kwun Lan WongAll rights reserved. ©2025 Museum of Glass Visiting Artist Residency: Kwun Lan Wong All images courtesy of the Artist Directed, Camerawork, Editing: Serena Berry Museum of Glass Hot Shop Team: Benjamin Cobb, Gabe Feenan, Sarah Gilbert, Nick Davis, Kristin Elliot, Trenton Quiocho and Sayuri Fukuda Museum of Glass Hot Shop Interpretive Staff: Walter Lieberman, Emily Martin, Mackenzie Hough, Charlotte Kord Artist Statement: I am planning to create three ...
Museum of Glass - Visiting Aritst: Ben Beres - 05/17/2025Today in the Hot Shop we will be working with Ben Beres. Ben Beres is a Seattle-based artist who has been printmaking for the past two decades, with a focus on creating detailed works through the process of etching on copper. Over the years his practice has expanded to include work in the as yet-experimental arena of vitreography (printing with glass plates), etching on glass, and public engagement through performance.