Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Glass lecture: Joanna Manousis

How do internationally-renowned glass artists become recognized by their global audience? Learn from artist and designer Joanna Manousis during a Glass Artist Pavilion Project (GAPP) Artist Lecture. Manousis, who now lives in Toledo, is a British native who was nominated for the Bombay Sapphire Award for Excellence in Glass in 2008 and later received the first Hans Godo Frabel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Glass in 2010. In addition, she has had residencies at The Museum of Art and Design in New York City, the Corning Glass Museum and the Cité Internationale des Arts in France. Her work can be viewed in Denmark and Armenia. Hear about her work and method when she offers a lecture during her GAPP residency at the Toledo Museum of Art.

7-8pm. Friday, January 27
Toledo Museum of Art Glass Pavilion | 2445 Monroe St.
419-255-8000. | toledeomuseum.org 

How do internationally-renowned glass artists become recognized by their global audience? Learn from artist and designer Joanna Manousis during a Glass Artist Pavilion Project (GAPP) Artist Lecture. Manousis, who now lives in Toledo, is a British native who was nominated for the Bombay Sapphire Award for Excellence in Glass in 2008 and later received the first Hans Godo Frabel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Glass in 2010. In addition, she has had residencies at The Museum of Art and Design in New York City, the Corning Glass Museum and the Cité Internationale des Arts in France. Her work can be viewed in Denmark and Armenia. Hear about her work and method when she offers a lecture during her GAPP residency at the Toledo Museum of Art.

7-8pm. Friday, January 27
Toledo Museum of Art Glass Pavilion | 2445 Monroe St.
419-255-8000. | toledeomuseum.org 

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