Working in the Czech Republic, Karen LaMonte casts life-size glass figures using the lost-wax method to create a detailed mold of a carefully chosen dress. “You read aspects of character by the way a person dresses. I started thinking of the human body and its relationship to clothing as a dialogue,” says LaMonte.
In this lecture, LaMonte will discuss her work and its relationship to her Specialty Glass Residency at Sullivan Park, Corning Incorporated’s global research and development center, where she explored processes using proprietary glasses developed by Corning scientists.
The Specialty Glass Residency is a joint program of the Corning Museum of Glass and Corning Incorporated that supports artists in exploring the use of specialty glass materials to inform their body of work.
Museum Members at the Donor level and above ($135) are invited to attend a private reception before the lecture at 5:30 pm. Please RSVP to +1 (607) 438-5600 or membership@cmog.org by February 12. Not a member? Join today!
Behind the Glass lectures take place the second Thursday of the month. These events include the Museum’s popular Meet the Artist lectures, as well as talks by curators, writers, and historians. All lectures are free and open to the public. Watch lectures on our YouTube Channel.
Thursday Feb 14, 2019
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM EST
February 14th - 6:30 to 7:30pm
The Corning Museum of Glass - Auditorium
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