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January 2000 - EVENTS
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Chihuly in the Light of Jerusalem 2000Considered to be the premier glass artist in the world, Pacific Northwest native Dale Chihuly celebrated the turn of the millenium, the birthplace of glass craft, and the historical significance of Jerusalem by creating monumental sculptures of glass in the courtyard of the Tower of David.
Chihuly will present slides and discuss his project, which involved a large team of people working together in countries such as the Czech Republic, Finland, and Japan, as well as Israel and the USA.
Related Links:
- Chihuly in the Light of Jerusalem 2000 Wonderfully informative and illustrated series of web pages from Dale Chihuly's web site, with information about the Jerusalem project, his artist's statement, and images of the various works.
- NMAA - Chihuly A site by the Smithsonian's National Museum of American Art with a short biography of Dale Chihuly and images including his work displayed in the White House.
- A Resource for Glass The art, science, culture, literature and history of glass by the Corning Museum of Glass.
- Dale Chihuly - Works Viewable on the Internet Links to images from Chihuly's exhibits at the Chrysler Museum, the Kemper Museum, the Norton Museum, and others.
- glasswork: Chihuly The web magazine glasswork, devoted to glass artistry, details Chihuly's Jerusalem project with text and panoramic pictures.
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