Toledo Museum of Art offers delightful art-glass exhibit

Date: 15 August 2012

In March 1962, American artist Harvey Littleton famously conducted a glass-blowing workshop in a garage on the grounds of the Toledo Museum of Art.

Littleton's idea, which proved wildly successful, was to demonstrate that glass had enormous expressive and technical potential as an artistic medium, and that industrial glass-blowing techniques could be adapted to the creative impulses of individual artists.Read the full article here.

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