Gallery Z to Host Opening Reception for Glass & Color Field Abstracts Exhibit

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Gallery Z to Host Opening Reception for Glass & Color Field Abstracts Exhibit

Monte Becker
Gallery Z on Federal Hill will host an opening reception for their Glass and Color Field Abstracts exhibit.

The reception will take place on Thursday, October 19 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The exhibit is on display now through Sunday, October 29.

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The Exhibit

The exhibit will feature two glassmakers.

Ben Giguere is a Providence glassmaker who moved here in 2008 in order to further his education in additional glassmaking techniques.  His journey started with a 1997 temporary job in 1997 at Simon Pearce, a world-renowned crystal glass factory in a small Vermont town, leading to his career and current life’s work.  He experimented with color in free-form glassblowing as he trained with master glassworkers from Sweden, the Czech Republic, Ireland, and England.

In Providence, Giguere cast and molded glass into objects for Steven Weinberg, a renowned American Studio Glass movement artist.  In 2011, Giguere helped create Providence’s GATHER GLASS, the studio where he designs and teaches glassblowing, while working as Studio Manager at Weinberg Glass, Pawtucket and Head Glass Designer in product development at the Plant Nanny Company in Lebanon, NH.

Monte Becker is a glass artisan who has been creating glass art and glassware since 1988. His finely crafted pieces are both beautifully colored and useful, many thin-walled in exquisitely pleasing colors. Becker creates his pieces in the classic Venetian style of transparent glass, which takes on color with the addition of metals, gold for rose and ruby tones, cobalt for blue.

Each has a Roman foot, a classic 2,000-year-old form found on vessels in Jerusalem.

Gallery Z will be showing a collection of small Roman-footed bowls in rose and cobalt blue. Although lightweight, they are sturdy for daily use.

Becker lives and creates his art glass in Massachusetts.


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