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Corning Museum of Glass

Corning, USA

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Rakow Grant for Glass Research [ 1 January 2013 ]

The Corning Museum of Glass sponsors a program which makes available one or more annual grants from a fund of US$10,000. The grant aims to foster scholarly research in the history of glass and the history of glassmaking. There are no national residency requirements, and the results of the research may be reported in any language, but preference may be given to projects which take researchers to Corning to study the Museum's collections or to use its Library. Preference will be given to projects which will be completed with the funding available, rather than to projects which will only be advanced by this grant. Projects which are a portion of a larger program, and which are already being funded by others, are unlikely to receive the award. The judges are looking for a project which will lead to a finished product within the funding limits and whose research will bring the recipient to Corning.  Read full listing…

Rakow Grant for Glass Research [ 1 February 2013 ]

The Corning Museum of Glass sponsors a program which makes available one or more annual grants from a fund of US$10,000. The grant aims to foster scholarly research in the history of glass and the history of glassmaking. There are no national residency requirements, and the results of the research may be reported in any language, but preference may be given to projects which take researchers to Corning to study the Museum's collections or to use its Library. Preference will be given to projects which will be completed with the funding available, rather than to projects which will only be advanced by this grant. Projects which are a portion of a larger program, and which are already being funded by others, are unlikely to receive the award. The judges are looking for a project which will lead to a finished product within the funding limits and whose research will bring the recipient to Corning.  Read full listing…

Corning Glass Museum Residency [ 31 October 2012 ]

The Artist-in-Residence program at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass gives artists the opportunity to expand their work and to master techniques using glass. Each artist spends one month utilizing the full resources of the Museum, including its state-of-the-art glassmaking Studio, the Rakow Research Library and the Museum collection.  Read full listing…

New Glass Review [ 1 October 2011 ]

Each year, The Corning Museum of Glass conducts a worldwide competition to select 100 images of new works in glass. A committee drawn from designers, artists, curators, and critics makes the selection. The publication is intended to keep its audience, which includes museums, artists, libraries, collectors, scholars, and dealers, informed of recent developments in the field.  Read full listing…

Glass Residencies [ 31 October 2011 ]

The residency program at Corning Museum of Glass brings artists from around the world to Corning. Artists spend a month at The Studio, trying new techniques in glass, or enhancing their current work, while using the immense resources of the world's leading glass museum.  Read full listing…

Grant for Glass Research [ 21 February 2012 ]

The Corning Museum of Glass sponsors a program which makes available one or more annual grants totalling up to US$10,000. These are made possible through the generosity of the late Dr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Rakow, Fellows, friends, and benefactors of the Museum. The Rakow Grant for Glass Research fosters scholarly research in the history of glass and the history of glassmaking.  Read full listing…

Rakow Grant for Glass Research [ 1 February 2011 ]

The Corning Museum of Glass sponsors a program which makes available one or more annual grants from a fund of US$10,000. These are made possible through the generosity of the late Dr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Rakow, Fellows, friends, and benefactors of the Museum. The grant aims to foster scholarly research in the history of glass and the history of glassmaking. There are no national residency requirements, and the results of the research may be reported in any language, but preference may be given to projects which take researchers to Corning to study the Museum's collections or to use its Library. Preference will be given to projects which will be completed with the funding available, rather than to projects which will only be advanced by this grant. Projects which are a portion of a larger program, and which are already being funded by others, are unlikely to receive the award. The judges are looking for a project which will lead to a finished product within the funding limits and whose research will bring the recipient to Corning.  Read full listing…

Glass Review [ 1 October 2010 ]

Each year, The Corning Museum of Glass conducts a worldwide competition to select 100 images of new works in glass for New Glass Review. A committee drawn from designers, artists, curators, and critics makes the selection. The publication is intended to keep its audience, which includes museums, artists, libraries, collectors, scholars, and dealers, informed of recent developments in the field. Objects considered excellent from any of several viewpoints - such as function, subject matter, aesthetics, and technique - will be chosen. The objects selected will be published in colour with the names of the makers and brief descriptions of the pieces. Only glass designed and made between 1 Oct, 2009, and 1 Oct, 2010, may be submitted for this annual survey.  Read full listing…

New Glass Review [ 1 October 2009 ]

Each year, The Corning Museum of Glass conducts a worldwide competition to select 100 images of new works in glass. A committee drawn from designers, artists, curators, and critics makes the selection. The publication is intended to keep its audience, which includes museums, artists, libraries, collectors, scholars, and dealers, informed of recent developments in the field. Objects considered excellent from any of several viewpoints - such as function, subject matter, aesthetics, and technique - will be chosen. The objects selected will be published in colour with the names of the makers and brief descriptions of the pieces.  Read full listing…

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