An expansive exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass highlights the women artists who were instrumental in the American Studio Glass Movement of the mid-20th century. The show, curated by Osman Can Yerebakan, brings together works that demonstrate the resilience and creative contributions of these often-overlooked figures.
This exhibition matters because it corrects a historical imbalance, bringing long-overdue recognition to the women who helped shape a movement that has been predominantly associated with male artists. By centering their stories and works, the show not only enriches the narrative of American glass art but also underscores broader conversations about gender and visibility in the art world.