Celestial Spheres

By Louise Irvine Paul Stankard celebrates his 80th birthday on April 7 and he continues to work daily in his studio creating his beautiful glass orbs. This year, he started a new series entitled Celestial Bouquets which features his magical root people in heavenly settings, some embellished with gold. Arthur Wiener is

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Palaces of Glass

By Louise Irvine Minton’s Majolica ware was launched in the Crystal Palace at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London. 150 years later, Dale Chihuly began his Garden Cycle at Garfield Park Conservatory. This vast glasshouse in Chicago dates from 1880 and has been described as “landscape art under glass.” We

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Leap into WMODA

Great Lovers The love story of Cupid and Psyche has inspired porcelain artists for centuries and some beautiful examples can be seen in our Fantastique exhibit which explores the enchanted world of ceramic art. Many other famous love stories unfold at WMODA, including Cinderella and Prince Charming, Romeo and Juliet,

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Art from the Heart

In February we are celebrating universal love and kindness at WMODA. Romantics everywhere celebrate Valentine’s Day on February 14 with heartfelt gifts. February is also American Heart Month when we are encouraged to live heart-healthy lives. Heartfelt In American Heart Month we raise awareness of heart disease and how to

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Unity in the Community · Transparency through Glass

Chelsea Rousso has embarked on a new project to engage the community in glass art. Participants will create a glass panel with their vision of the meaning of Unity and their work will become part of a larger wall of glass. Beginning in March, Chelsea’s project will span several months

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Gateway to the Soul

By Louise Irvine Ardmore’s new silk scarf collection celebrates Bonnie Ntshalintshali, the studio’s founding artist. Many of Bonnie’s subjects reflected her deep religious convictions such as the Bible story of Jonah and the Whale depicted on the scarf design. Bonnie began working with Fèe Halsted at her new studio on the

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Away with the Fairies!

By Louise Irvine It’s been a crazy time at WMODA as we pack up thousands of fragile ceramics and glass artworks and start our move during the month of March. The Fantastique Gallery looks lonely now that all the fairies have flown away from the Niagara chandelier but we look

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

By Louise Irvine Raise a glass of Guinness and toast St. Patrick on March 17 as we highlight one of the earliest pieces in the collection, a creamware pitcher from the 1790s depicting Ireland’s patron saint. Creamware was developed by the Staffordshire potters in the mid-18th century and was perfect for

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Cupid at WMODA

By Louise Irvine As Valentine’s Day approaches on February 14th, we are inundated with cards depicting Cupid armed with his bow and arrow to find his mark and inspire true love. In ancient mythology, Cupid was the Roman god of desire and erotic love. He was also known as Amor

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Art & Design at WMODA

By Louise Irvine Moving to the South Florida Design Center in Hollywood has inspired us to look at our fabulous collection of fired arts through the lens of the most important design movements of the last two centuries. In our new museum, we will be using our period furniture and

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