Reception
Friday | July 10 | 5 to 7pm
BIGG: Breakthrough Ideas in Global Glass is a dynamic collaboration among The Ohio State University Department of Art's Glass Program, OSU Urban Arts Space and Hawk Galleries. This exhibition is sponsored by Steuben Glass.
Together we will discover and introduce to the public a select group of artists with a conceptual and working engagement in glass. These artists will have completed their formal training in art beyond the baccalaureate (MFA or equivalent) since the beginning of the new millennium. This collaboration demonstrates a commitment to advancing new and innovative glass art worldwide. Through an international juried selection process and critical writing about work in the field, we intend to expand the discourse about glass art globally.
The exhibition will be presented from July 10th through October 10th, 2009 at the OSU Urban Arts Space and Hawk Galleries in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Afterward, select works from the BIGG exhibition will travel to SOFA Chicago 2009 on exhibit November 5th through the 8th.
To read a review on BIGG by Kaizaad Kotwal for The Columbus Dispatch click here.
Artists selected for the 2009 BIGG: Breakthrough Ideas in Global Glass are:
Veronika Beckh, OSU Urban Arts Space
Berlin, Germany
Laura Birdsall, Hawk Galleries
North Yorkshire, UK
Christopher Bohach, OSU Urban Arts Space
Lexington, KY, USA
Bridget Boss, OSU Urban Arts Space
Greenwood Lake, NY, USA
William Breitbart, OSU Urban Arts Space
Madison, WI, USA
Sabrina Cant, OSU Urban Arts Space
Middlesex, UK
Hyunsung Cho*, Hawk Galleries
Carbondale, IL, USA
Eun-Suh Choi, Hawk Galleries
Rochester, NY, USA
Michael Crowder, Hawk Galleries
Houston, TX, USA
Vanessa Cutler*, OSU Urban Arts Space and Hawk Galleries
Southsea, Hampshire, UK
Scott Darlington, OSU Urban Arts Space
Bowling Green, OH, USA
Steven Durow*, OSU Urban Arts Space
New Orleans, LA, USA
Robert Geyer, OSU Urban Arts Space
Calgary Alberta, Canada
Darren Goodman, OSU Urban Arts Space
Waynesville, OH, USA
Charlotte Hughes-Martin, Hawk Galleries
Stourbridge, West Midlands, England
Johanna Jansson, Hawk Galleries
Stockholm, Sweden
Ditte Johansson, OSU Urban Arts Space
Gothenburg, Sweden
Ben Johnson*, OSU Urban Arts Space
Cicero, IN, USA
John Kiley*, OSU Urban Arts Space
Seattle, WA, USA
Sungsoo Kim*, Hawk Galleries
Danville, KY, USA
Andrew Kosorok, OSU Urban Arts Space
Provo, UT, USA
Helen Lee, OSU Urban Arts Space
Oakland, CA, USA
Einav Mekori, OSU Urban Arts Space
Tel-Aviv, Israel
Stine Mikkelsen, OSU Urban Arts Space
Copenhagen, Denmark
Martie Negri*, OSU Urban Arts Space
Mamaroneck, NY, USA
Quincy Neri, OSU Urban Arts Space
Madison, WI, USA
Andrew Newbold, OSU Urban Arts Space
Ravenna, OH, USA
Yuka Otani, OSU Urban Arts Space
New York, NY, USA
Elizabeth Perkins, OSU Urban Arts Space
Richmond, VA, USA
Richard Price*, Hawk Galleries
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Karen Reid*, OSU Urban Arts Space
Dalton, PA, USA
Marie Retpen, Hawk Galleries
Hoejbjerg, Denmark
Kait Rhoads, OSU Urban Arts Space
Seattle, WA, USA
Mielle Riggie, OSU Urban Arts Space
Seattle, WA, USA
Amy Rueffert*, OSU Urban Arts
Urbana, IL, USA
Debra Ruzinsky, Hawk Galleries
Pittsford, NY, USA
Charlotte Sale, Hawk Galleries
Banstead, Surrey, UK
Nadine Saylor, OSU Urban Arts Space
Bowling Green, OH, USA
Erika Tada, OSU Urban Arts Space
West Henrietta, NY, USA
Hiromi Takizawa, OSU Urban Arts Space
Richmond, VA, USA
Martin Thaulow, OSU Urban Arts Space
Bornholm, Denmark
Suzannah Vaughan, Hawk Galleries
Salthill, Galway, Republic of Ireland
Christopher and Sarah Watts, OSU Urban Arts Space
Boston, MA, USA
*These 10 artists were selected by the Jury as the 2009 BIGG Best in Show exhibitors: Hyunsung Cho, Vanessa Cutler, Steven Durow, Ben Johnson, John Kiley, Sungsoo Kim, Martie Negri, Richard Price, Karen Reid, and Amy Rueffert. Each artist is awarded a $1,000 travel stipend to attend the opening reception
Awards
Awards valuing more than $100,000 will be presented to accepted artists as determined by juror selection. Award assignments will be made after the installation of artwork. Award recipients will be notified before the opening reception.
Awards will include:
- Up to ten (10) artists will be awarded a $1,000 travel stipend to attend the opening reception on July 10th, 2009.
- A number of artists will be selected for representation by Hawk Galleries at the 2009 SOFA Chicago.
- One artist will be invited for a year-long OSU Department of Art Post-MFA Fellowship.
- Selected artists will be eligble for Steuben Glass Residency Fellowships.
Jurors
- Lino Tagliapietra , Italian glass Maestro
Tagliapietra: "It has been a great experience to work with Tina Oldknow and Tom Hawk, reviewing all the works from young artists. It was very easy to become absorbed into this wonderful world of the young, full of energy and creativity. This task has given me hope in the future of glass art in the U.S."
- Tina Oldknow, Curator of Modern Glass, Corning Museum of Glass
Oldknow: "Congratulations to all of the artists who are part of the BIGG exhibition. I hope that this is the first of an ongoing series of shows that recognizes young and or lesser-known artists. The work in this show represents some of the important new directions that are being taken in glass. I am impressed by the freshness of the work and by the professionalism of the participating artists."
- Tom Hawk, Director, Hawk Galleries
Title Sponsor
Since 1903, Steuben Glass has been made by hand at our Corning, New York factory. Their unique glass is made from an outstanding optical formula. Steuben's state-of-the-art melting ensures glass that is exceptionally pure and free of even the tiniest visual imperfections. Their skilled artisans work in teams around reheating ovens called glory holes, directed by a master "gaffer." Each gather of molten glass is carried from tank to glory hole, where it is formed "at the fire" with blowpipes, pontil rods, shears, calipers, and other tools little changed over centuries. Finished pieces are slowly cooled in annealing ovens, then cut, polished, and engraved by hand. Each example is minutely inspected before it is signed with a diamond-tipped pen. Imperfect items are destroyed. There are no seconds at Steuben.
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At SOFA expositions, prominent international galleries and dealers present masterworks bridging the worlds of design, decorative and fine arts, showcasing the rich visual heritage of the decorative arts alongside new, innovative expressions. The works presented bridge historical periods, art movements and cultures, from ethnographica, Asian arts and mid-twentieth century modern to the most cutting-edge contemporary arts and design. The expositions also feature an acclaimed Lecture Series and educational Special Exhibits.