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Kaneko | Nebraska Stories

Omaha artist Jun Kaneko is internationally renowned for creating the largest free standing ceramic art pieces in the world. His monumental design extends to the stage, to opera, and to entire city plazas. His openness to new ideas has led him to begin building what he calls "an open space for the mind" in Omahas old market. For more Nebraska Stories, visit .

Jess Riva Cooper – Chaos to Ordered Spaces

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Visually Satisfying Process of Painting Floral Tableware by Zemer Peled

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Conservation of Robert Arneson’s “Alice House Wall,” 1967

In preparation to move to the new museum at 2 Columbus Circle, the Museum of Arts and Design has sent Robert Arneson's "Alice House Wall," 1967, to the conservator to restore it to it's original condition.

Gift of the Johnson Wax Company, through the American Craft Council, 1977.

The restoration of Alice House Wall was made possible through a generous grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.

Meet The Artist: Richard Notkin

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Visiting Artist Residency: Richard Notkin
Dates of the residency: August 12 – 16, 2009
All images courtesy of the artist.
Directed by Derek Klein
Museum of Glass Executive Director: J. Timothy Close
Museum of Glass Hot Shop Team: Benjamin Cobb, Gabe Feenan , Alex Stisser, and Sarah Gilbert

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the Courtyard by Marriott -Tacoma Downtown