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September 16, 2021 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-09-16

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42 | SEPTEMBER 16 • 2021





Jewish Community Center
panel discussion on the
reasons. He learned about
people losing their heirlooms
when coming to the United
States so collecting contem-
porary art became a source
for family heirlooms and
traditions.
“I’m very fortunate because

my sons still seem to listen
to me sometimes,” Hampson
said. “We have a great rela-
tionship as we did when
we worked together at the
gallery. It’s been a very easy
transition.”
One artist newer to the
gallery is Toland Sand, who
works with laminated glass
having colors centered on
the inside. Sand has been
focused on the optics of
glass and was not tapped by

Hampson because another
artist’s works were completed
in a similar style.
The anniversary exhibit
allows viewers to see how
creative processes evolved
from what can be done
beyond blown glass by
displaying the results of
methods that feature cast,

slumped, fused, flamed and
laminated glass.
“It has been a difficult time
during the pandemic,” said
Schey, who showed work
digitally.
“Now, for the glass art
community, this is the cel-
ebration of the year. It is a
reunion of the artists fol-
lowed by an opportunity for
the public to see, in person,
the latest work coming out of
the glass community.”

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