The American Glass Guild (AGG) is pleased to announce their third annual conference to be held
August 1-3rd, 2008, followed by two days of tours of important stained glass installations in the
Philadelphia area. Speakers include Dr. Nicola Gordon Bowe,from the National College of Art &
Design in Dublin, Ireland, speaking on both Harry Clarke, about whom she wrote a
comprehensive biography, and the important glass artist Wilhelmina Geddes. Conservators from
the Lincoln Cathedral in England will present the celebrated recent treatment of the Dean's Eye
Rose Window. Rowan LeCompte will discuss his significant body of work, created over the past
60 years for a wide array of installations including the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
Other national and international stained glass artists, art historians and conservators, such
as Susan Greenbaum, Carol Heidschuster, Bob Jaeger, Kathy Jordan, Lance Kasparian, Barbara
Krueger, Tom Küpper, Charlie Lawrence, Gene Mallard, Ellen Mandelbaum, Michael Mezalick,
Ellen Miret,Nancy Nicholson, Lindsy Parrott, Robert Pinart, E. Scott Taylor, Donald Samick,
Judith Hiemer Van Wie,Geoffrey Wallace, David Wilde, and Diane Wright will make presentations.
Topics include the design journeys of many modern artists, estimating stained glass projects, lime
putty mortars, proper structure and support, Belcher Mosaics and Tiffany Studios, among others.
Guggenheim Fellow Judith Schaechter will lead a three-hour pre-conference workshop entitled
"Rethinking Stained Glass" the morning of August 1st. Other pre-conference workshops include
glass painting, computer design, fabrication and structure by well-known artists and conservators
in the field: Debora Coombs, J. Kenneth Leap, Arthur Femenella and Roberto Rosa.
For the first time the AGG will have an exhibit of members' work at the conference site. All
members are encouraged to participate, but space is limited, so reservations must be made by
contacting Exhibit Chair, Barbara Krueger by June 15th, 2008 (bek4450@aol.com), tel: 248-887-1283.
Glass panels must be ready for hanging. They cannot be more than 24 inches wide or exceed 400
square inches overall. Small sketches can be exhibited as stand-alone posters. Members must
arrange for hand delivery and pick-up of their panels. The AGG cannot be responsible for any
aspect of shipping on either end. Objects are displayed at exhibitors' risk.
An auction will be held to benefit the AGG's James Whitney Scholarship Fund which provides
support for training, workshops and conference attendance both in the US and abroad.
Information on previous recipients is posted on the AGG website, where this year's application
(due April 15th, 2008) can be downloaded. Past donations to the auction have included books,
stained-glass panels, glass, tools, wine and more. A selection of auction items will be
posted on the website. For information contact Auction Chair Kathy Jordan (aog1987@aol.com).
Come commune with your fellow glassmates and findout why so many attendees at past conferences
have commented they went home with expanded vision and renewed energy! Conference details
can be found at:
http://www.americanglassguild.org/
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