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Posts Tagged ‘Tina Oldknow’

  • October 7, 2015
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Reflecting on Contemporary Glass: a Q&A with recently-retired curator Tina Oldknow

Tina Oldknow has been a vital part of The Corning Museum of Glass since 2000, when she became the curator of modern glass, responsible for all curatorial aspects of the glass collections dating from 1900 to the present. During that time, … Read more →

  • Posted in: News & Events
  • March 12, 2015
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Meet the Curator: Tina Oldknow

Tina Oldknow started her museum career as a curator of Greek and Roman art and ancient and historical European glass at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It was there, in 1982, that she was introduced by collectors Daniel … Read more →

  • Posted in: New Contemporary Art + Design Wing, News & Events
  • February 28, 2015
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Installation: Constellation

Our Special Temporary Projects Gallery went from empty to fully installed this week. Granted there’s only one piece in it, but it is the first ever, room-sized installation for The Corning Museum of Glass.

  • Posted in: New Contemporary Art + Design Wing
  • December 27, 2014
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Introducing the 2014 Jurors for New Glass Review 36

New Glass Review is an annual survey of glass in contemporary art, craft, and design created in the previous year by emerging and established artists, as well as students. The works are chosen by a changing jury of curators, artists, … Read more →

  • Posted in: Artists, Introduction, News & Events
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