Chinamania
By Louise Irvine Victorian humorists mocked the Aesthetic Movement of the 1870s and 1880s, which valued ideals of beauty above pragmatic concerns. Critics argued that the prolific output of poets, painters and designers with their slogan “Art for Art’s Sake” was pretentious and self-indulgent. Georges du Maurier, the famous Punch
Turkey Trivia
By Louise Irvine Turkeys have a long and delicious history at Thanksgiving. Apparently, more than 45 million turkeys are cooked for Thanksgiving feasts in America. In Britain, the turkey is more commonly served at Christmas dinner. Poultry is an unlikely subject for pottery but one of our favorite Holiday figures
State of the Arts
“The State of the Arts is STRONG in Broward County” was the resounding message at the inaugural address by Phil Dunlap, Director of the Broward County Cultural Division. Local artists, arts administrators, politicians, and city leaders came together on October 26 to hear how valuable the arts are to the
Festival of Lights
The Festival of Lights, also known as Hanukkah, begins this year on December 7. It is one of the most joyous festivals in the Jewish calendar and signifies the victory of light over darkness. The menorah is lit to symbolize the miracle of Hanukkah and glass is the perfect material
The Old Curiosity Shop
By Louise Irvine The Old Curiosity Shop Charles Dickens has been a huge influence on the way we celebrate the holiday season. With his Christmas stories, he rekindled the joy of the season in Britain and America and revitalized the heart and soul of the holidays. WMODA pays tribute to
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