GlassLab Design Sesssion: Dan Ipp and Tom Zogas

GlassLab Design Sesssion: Dan Ipp and Tom Zogas

RIT Metaproject students Dan Ipp and Tom Zogas describe working at GlassLab during a design session at The Corning Museum of Glass, July 3 - 4, 2012.

GlassLab Design Session: Wendell Castle

GlassLab Design Session: Wendell Castle

Designer Wendell Castle describes working at GlassLab during a design session at The Corning Museum of Glass, June 19 - 20, 2012.

GlassLab Design Session: Peter Sís

GlassLab Design Session: Peter Sís

Illustrator Peter Sís describes working at GlassLab during a design session at The Corning Museum of Glass, June 12 - 13, 2012.

GlassLab Design Session: Sigi Moeslinger and Masamichi Udagawa

GlassLab Design Session: Sigi Moeslinger and Masamichi Udagawa

Designers Sigi Moeslinger and Masamichi Udagawa describe working at GlassLab during a design session at The Corning Museum of Glass, June 26 - 27, 2012.

GlassLab Design Session: Jason Miller

GlassLab Design Session: Jason Miller

Designer Jason Miller describes working at GlassLab during a design session at The Corning Museum of Glass, June 5 - 6, 2012.

Time-lapse: Sun K. Kwak's Untying Space_Asian Art Museum, SF

Time-lapse: Sun K. Kwak's Untying Space_Asian Art Museum, SF

A time-lapse video of artist Sun K. Kwak creating "Untying Space_Asian Art Museum, SF." Experience this work in person at the Asian Art Museum during the "Phantoms of Asia" exhibition (on view from May 18-September 2, 2012). For more information: http://www.asianart.org/phantoms

Adrian Wong on Phantoms and Geomantic Intervention, I, II

Adrian Wong on Phantoms and Geomantic Intervention, I, II

Described as "an archaeologist of visual apocrypha," US and Hong Kong-based artist Adrian Wong plays with signifiers of culture and identity, lending objects new life through adjusted interpretations. With his unique background—including an MA in developmental psychology and an MFA in sculpture—Wong makes esotericism accessible and tangible. From performance art to sculptures, video, and other installations, Wong experiments with perception while bringing a rigorously researched approach to art.

Howie Tsui on Mount Abundance and the Tiptoe People #1 and #2

Howie Tsui on Mount Abundance and the Tiptoe People #1 and #2

Born in Hong Kong and raised in Nigeria and Ontario, Howie Tsui’s influences include ghost stories, Buddhist hell scrolls, Japanese monster culture, and Hong Kong vampire films. As part of his Horror Fables series, Tsui contributes to "Phantoms of Asia: Contemporary Awakens the Past" (on view at the Asian Art Museum from May 18-September 2, 2012) intricately drawn human-monster hybrids that combine imagery from traditional Asian folklore with contemporary pop culture.