The Magic of Glass
Jeppesen Terminal, Ansbacher Hall (walkway from Jeppesen Terminal to A Gates security checkpoint)
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Jeppesen Terminal, Ansbacher Hall (walkway from Jeppesen Terminal to A Gates security checkpoint)
PISMO Fine Art Glass opened its doors in 1990 and is the premier glass art gallery in Colorado. PISMO offers an extensive collection of contemporary glass art by world-renowned artists including Lino Tagliapietra, Dale Chihuly, and Dante Marioni. The gallery has locations in Denver, Vail and Aspen. Visit pismoglass.com for more information.
The Art and Culture Program at Denver International Airport presented The Magic of Glass. The exhibition included more than 60 glass objects, and educated airport visitors about various glass-making techniques and processes.
The exhibit was a display of fine contemporary glass art, created by 31 local, national and international artists who were selected based on their expertise and experience working with the medium. Their distinctive styles and diverse talents illustrated the various aesthetic possibilities of this art form and the vast number of techniques used to create these extraordinary works of art. This exhibition was curated in partnership with PISMO Fine Art Glass in Denver.
“We believe airport visitors will take special interest in this exhibition because of its beauty, and this exhibit will coincide with the Denver Botanic Garden’s outdoor exhibition of Dale Chihuly’s glass sculpture, opening in June,” said Chris Stevens, manager of DIA’s Art and Culture Program. “Their exhibit promises to bring many glass art enthusiasts through the doors of the airport because it will be the first outdoor installation by the renowned artist in the Rocky Mountain Region. “The Magic of Glass” display at DIA is meant to enhance the awareness of this art form for art enthusiasts and casual observers alike.”