Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass Presents a Free Virtual Presentation with Karen Browning on March 7, 2025

a pink and gold glass sculpture

Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass (www.AACGglass.org), in sponsorship with Mark Holford and Habatat Galleries, will present a conversation with UK-based glass artist Karen Browning at its monthly First Friday event, “Fired Up!” The event, free and open to the public, will be held on March 7, 2025 at 1 PM ET via Zoom. Click here to register:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/bFtryzNRQ324JNudeVCCVg

In addition, a recording of the presentation will be available for complimentary viewing on AACG’s YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@AACGorg).

Browning has used glass as a recurrent medium throughout her productive career. Her innovative use of materials and processes, combined with in-depth research, results in physically reactive combinations. Browning’s work is currently on view at “Matriarchs of Mastery: Women Shaping the Future of Glass Art,” an exhibition at Habatat Galleries in Royal Oak, Mich., through March 15, 2025. She was selected into the Royal Society of Sculptors and, in 2022, won the British Glass Biennale, among other achievements.

For more information click www.karenbrowning.co.ukhttps://www.habatat.com/event/29486-matriarchs-of-mastery-women-shaping-the-future-of-glass-art and www.AACGglass.org.

About Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass

The Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass (AACG) is a leading resource for glass collectors, artists, gallerists, museum personnel, educators and others on all things related to glass art. It also provides a place for the glass community to have a robust conversation around glass art, its production, techniques and trends as well as providing exhibit grants and artist scholarships. At its core, the mission of AACG is to further the development and appreciation of art made from glass. For more information, go to www.AACGglass.org.

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Image: “Miss. Spent-Youth (Miss Pink)” by Karen Browning. Cast pink glass and 24-karat gold leaf, 2024, courtesy of the artist. Photographer: Steve Russell Studios.