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DESCRIPTION:In this lecture\, artist and scholar Daniel Clayman gives a bri
 ef history of the contemporary glass movement and the subsequent expansion
  of glass in art and architecture followed by a discussion of the ways his
  own work and process explorations have intersected with that history over
  the past four decades. Clayman will comment on the future of glass\, its 
 materiality\, and how it will continue to evolve in daily and artistic lif
 e.Paul Hollister (1918–2004) was a pioneering critic of contemporary studi
 o glass and glass historian. Irene Hollister (1920–2016) was a philanthrop
 ist\, advocate for glass scholarship\, and founding administrator of the A
 ssociation for Computing Machinery. The Paul and Irene Hollister Lectures 
 on Glass were established at Bard Graduate Center in 2007.An artist and ed
 ucator\, Daniel Clayman was the Effron Family Endowed Chair in Glass Studi
 es at the University of the Arts\, Philadelphia\, from 2018 to 2021. He ha
 s been a visiting critic at the Rhode Island School of Design\, artist-in-
 residence at Tyler School of Art and Architecture and Massachusetts Colleg
 e of Art and Design\, and has lectured worldwide. He is the recipient of n
 umerous grants and is currently working on a permanent installation for th
 e Ashley Federal Courthouse in Toledo\, Ohio\, for the Federal Arts in Arc
 hitecture program.
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: Fragile Materiality
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