Public Exhibition Tour: "Chihuly Then and Now"
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Register for a public exhibition tour and explore our newest exhibition "Chihuly Then and Now: The Collection at Twenty!"
Thursday, January 5 | 6 pm
$15 members/$25 non-members
Exhibition curator Catherine Shotick will provide visitors with an overview of the exhibition and the Museum’s collection of Chihuly glass sculptures, with a special focus on the new works on loan from Chihuly Studio, including "Merletto" and "Rotolo." Space is limited and pre-registration is recommended.
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ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Redesigned in collaboration with Chihuly Studio, Chihuly Then and Now: The Collection at Twenty incorporates a unique design featuring five decades of glass and works on paper, and tells a comprehensive story of Chihuly’s groundbreaking career. The exhibition allows visitors to explore works never before seen in OKC, along with OKCMOA visitor favorites including "Neodymium Reeds," "Ikebana Boat," and a redesigned "Oklahoma Persian Ceiling."
© Chihuly Studio 2022. All Rights Reserved.
Thursday, January 5 | 6 pm
$15 members/$25 non-members
Exhibition curator Catherine Shotick will provide visitors with an overview of the exhibition and the Museum’s collection of Chihuly glass sculptures, with a special focus on the new works on loan from Chihuly Studio, including "Merletto" and "Rotolo." Space is limited and pre-registration is recommended.
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ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Redesigned in collaboration with Chihuly Studio, Chihuly Then and Now: The Collection at Twenty incorporates a unique design featuring five decades of glass and works on paper, and tells a comprehensive story of Chihuly’s groundbreaking career. The exhibition allows visitors to explore works never before seen in OKC, along with OKCMOA visitor favorites including "Neodymium Reeds," "Ikebana Boat," and a redesigned "Oklahoma Persian Ceiling."
© Chihuly Studio 2022. All Rights Reserved.
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Oklahoma City Museum of Art, ,Oklahoma City,OK,United States
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