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Peninsula Glass Guild Juried Exhibition
HAMPTON, VA.- The Charles H. Taylor Arts Center presents Peninsula Glass Guild Juried Exhibition and Jude Schlotzhauer: Soul Vessels and Spirit Keepers, through January 14, 2005. This festive exhibition highlights the holiday season and is one of our most popular exhibitions of the year featuring work by glass artists from Richmond to Virginia Beach and some points beyond. Artists in the Glass Guild manipulate glass into towering sculptures, tiny beads, and everything in between. There will be stained glass, fused glass, cast glass, blown glass and more in the exhibition. Work from students to world renowned artists will be featured.

This year's juror is artist Liz Moss, the Assistant Director of the Artisans Center of Virginia in Waynesboro, VA where she is responsible for the statewide jury process and exhibition and education programs. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art from William Paterson University in Wayne, NJ and a Master of Arts degree in Arts Administration from Golden Gate University in San Francisco, CA. She is an award winning artist and serves on the Blue Ridge Arts Advisory Committee, the Augusta Medical Center Art Committee and the Standards Committee Chair for the Shenandoah Valley Arts Center.



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