In the spirit of winter, as daylight in the Northern Hemisphere recedes, Heller Gallery presents a collection of works by eleven gallery artists, which draws us back to light, color, and warmth. The works on exhibit incorporate a diverse range of technical approaches including, glassblowing, slumping, lost-wax casting, flameworking, and fusing. The talented group of makers is comprised of eight women and three men who hail from several countries including, Ghana, Denmark, United States, Canada, Sweden, and Scotland.
Featuring unique works in glass by:
- Anthony Amaoko-Attah- Ghana
- Stine Bidstrup- Denmark
- Sydney Cash- United States
- Noam Dover+Michal Cederbaum- Israel/Sweden
- Katherine Gray-Nancy Callan- United States
- Anja Isphording- Canada
- Laura Kramer– United States
- Malin Pierre- Sweden
- Karlyn Sutherland- Scotland.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Heller Gallery, founded in 1973 in New York. We provide a curated platform for studio artists whose practice incorporates glass and whose work with the material broadens the horizons of contemporary culture. We identify, nurture, and represent emerging artists as well as prominent international masters. Numerous artworks have entered preeminent public collections as a direct result of Heller Gallery's exhibitions and advocacy. Among them are New York's Metropolitan, Museum of Art and Museum of Modern Art, The Corning Museum of Glass, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts.