Shop Till You Drop!
By Louise Irvine Shopping has become an on-line experience for many these days but window-shopping, browsing, and buying in specialty stores is still one of the most pleasurable and rewarding social activities, particularly during the holiday season. Shopping became a cultural pursuit in the early 19th century during the rise of
La Moleria
By Louise Irvine In Italian, the Moleria is a workshop for the grinding of glass and we are delighted to present new work by Pietro and Riccardo Ferro who are masters of this technique in Murano. The collection is curated by Sergio Gnesin who is well known at WMODA for
Red – Fired Arts are Hot!
By Louise Irvine Red is the color of love, as well as danger and sin. Red has also been a symbol of wealth and status. In Chinese culture, red represents joy, luck, and happiness. Red-glazed porcelain was created for sacrificial use during the Ming Dynasty when Imperial rituals required a
The Italian Connection
By Louise Irvine Our spectacular Chihuly collection has attracted international audiences to WMODA since the museum was founded and his magnificent Macchia Garden will be back in full bloom when we reopen. See how Chihuly’s love of Italy has influenced his work, notably his audacious Venetians created in collaboration with the
Transparency through Glass
Chelsea Rousso’s Unity in the Community · Transparency through Glass project was unveiled at Plunge Beach Resort on September 13. Chelsea took more than a hundred glass symbols of unity made by individuals in her workshops during 2023 and created a brilliant work of art. Many of the participants attended
Museum Excellence Award
More kudos for WMODA! The Florida Association of Museums presented Louise Irvine, Executive Director and Curator, with the 2023 Museum Excellence Award for her role in the relocation of WMODA. At the annual FAM conference ceremony, which was held in the Henry B. Plant Museum at the University of Tampa,
The Doulton Legacy
By Louise Irvine The Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts owes its existence to Arthur Wiener’s passion for collecting Royal Doulton art pottery. During the last 50 years, he has built a vast collection of Doulton wares and hundreds of pieces are exhibited in the new WMODA galleries in Hollywood. We
Parodies in Pottery
By Louise Irvine The bizarre dreams of the eccentric Martin Brothers continue to haunt Andrew Hull in Stoke-on-Trent. The fantasies of the Victorian artist-potters have inspired the master modeler throughout his career and he has kept their legacy alive with his humorous sculptures of birds and other strange creatures that
Artists in the Cloisters
By Louise Irvine Over the years, WMODA has presented the work of many talented artists in our community. They have been stars of our Artist Showcase events and their art has been sold in our museum shop. We have missed them all while we have been relocating WMODA and it
Talking Out Your Glass
By Louise Irvine For over 30 years, Shawn Waggoner has been writing about the world’s greatest glass artists working with the furnace and the torch. She was editor of Glass Art magazine before devoting her attention to podcast programs in 2016. She has interviewed several artists represented in the WMODA