(SANTA ANA, CA) – An exhibition featuring the creative talents of professional Orange County artists specializing in the use of hot glass makes a luminous debut at John Wayne Airport in a new exhibit titled 'Hot Glass/OC' through October 2021. Guests who visit the Vi Smith Concourse Gallery in the Terminal can view multiple examples of colorful and innovative glass-related artwork.
As guest curator for the exhibit, Antoinette Sullivan's career spans more than 30 years, curating art for prominent Orange County restaurants including Bistango and Bayside and assisting artists in promoting and exhibiting their art in alternative spaces. Understanding the challenge that artists encounter in finding opportunities to showcase their work, Sullivan assembles 17 professional artists in this unique exhibit featuring molten glass artwork.
"Hot Glass is not a common medium of expression, and it requires remarkable creativity, patience, innovation, and passion," said Sullivan. "It is an honor to bring together a group of amazing artists and provide an opportunity for passengers to view vibrant artwork filled with color, shape, and imagination as they travel through the Terminal."
Artists featured in the Hot Glass/OC exhibit include:
Lawrence R. Armstrong |
Gina Lunn |
Mia Tavonatti |
Jill Cooper |
Jason and Nicole McQuaid |
Hiromi Takizawa |
Leslie Davis |
Jon Oakes |
David VanNoppen |
Craig French |
Siân Poeschl |
Elijah Wooldridge |
Gavin Heath |
Maggie Spencer |
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Kent Kahlen |
Siemon & Salazar |
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Hot glass art uses high temperatures that can reach up to 2,000° Fahrenheit. The viscous glass can be blown, sculpted, or cast molded to create sculptures, ornamental pieces, and more. Learn more about the artists and their work here: Hot Glass/OC.
The exhibition is located on the Departure Level (post-security) across from Gates 2 through 5 in Terminal A, Gates 18 through 21 in Terminal C, and the free-standing display cases across from Gate 14.
For more information about John Wayne Airport's Art Programs, visit www.ocair.com/travelers/dine-shop-relax/relax/arts-program/.
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