Our next featured artists from the Sharper Edges exhibit are Kristin Thielking. and Lisa Beth Robinson. Thielking is a professor at the University of Wisconsin –Stevens Point teaching sculpture, drawing, design, and printmaking. Originally from Long Island, New York, she received her BA in Fine Arts and Comparative Literature from Brown University. Her MFA is from the University of Wisconsin–Madison […]
In my cast glass sculptures I am especially interested in how motherhood and partnership affects the creative process as well as the careers of women. I have created visual biographies based on information found in books about well-known women artists and the partners of artists. In this way, by focusing on the quotidian, I illuminate […]
A mosaic celebrating diversity in the Fox Cities is on view at Bergstrom-Mahler Museum. Staff from Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass and Building for Kids in Appleton organized the creation of a Community Diversity mosaic. This piece is the result of a shared art project conceived to foster greater understanding and appreciation for diversity in the […]
Another exhibiting artists in Sharper Edges is Deanna Clayton who works in Sister Bay, Wisconsin. We carry our burdens and joys on the same skin and so much is held in our daily wrappings… though the thread of our experiences weave our apparel, only we know the comforts of our entrapments. Deanna Clayton has been working with glass […]
Another artist exhibiting in Sharper Edges is Susan Taylor Glasgow. The following are her words about her work: My Mother was a complicated woman. Raising we girls by the Book of Conflicting Messages, my Mother lovingly shaped me into an ask questions later, act like a lady, you can do anything but learn to type […]
Beth Lipman is a glass artist who lives and works from a country-side studio near Sheboygan Falls, WI. Her talent is recognized well beyond the borders of our state. She has received numerous awards including a USA Berman Bloch Fellowship, Pollock Krasner Grant, Virginia Groot Foundation Grant, and a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant. Lipman […]
As one of Harvey Littleton’s first female students working in glass, Audrey Handler is a pioneer of the Studio Glass Movement. Since 1965 she has been a formidable figure influencing the development of glass as an artistic medium both as an artists and teacher. Fifteen of Handler’s works are featured in Sharper Edges: Women Working […]
A new exhibit featuring regional women artists opens to the public Thursday, November 15th. Sharper Edges: Women Working on the Edge of Glass features the work of female artists exploring social issues. Incorporated into glass sculpture, the women express distinct viewpoints on politics, gender biases, stereotypes, and the environment. Regional exhibiting artists include Beth Lipman […]
A Collector Story from Angie Smith About Their Gift of Perthshire Paperweights to the Museum Leslie Charles Smith was born in Llano County, Texas on October 9, 1931 to Leslie Morgan “Tess” and Annie W. Smith. Growing up in Llano, he worked in his father’s Humble service station at an early age and began developing what would […]
Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass is pleased to announce the award winners from the 44th Annual Arts Festival that was held Sunday, July 15th at Riverside Park in Neenah. Best of Show, Barry Homrighaus, Glass, Green Bay, WI Lilian Noble Award, Joann Mariahazy, Graphics and Printmaking, Appleton, WI Leslie Hamilton Award, Jason Sonsthagen, Clay, Sherwood, WI Creative […]