Exhibition: Amber Cowan- Alchemy of Adornment

Saturday, Jun 10, 2023 from 11:00am to 4:00pm
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Alchemy of Adornment invites visitors to revel in the enchanting worlds of Philadelphia-based artist and educator Amber Cowan. Using the centuries-old techniques of glassblowing and flameworking, Cowan transforms American-pressed glass into exuberantly adorned diorama-like wall installations and free-standing sculptures. Her lush assemblages lure the viewer into fanciful narratives rich with symbolism and themes of transformation, femininity, and nostalgia.

The decline of the American glass industry is at the very heart of Cowan’s work. By the end of the twentieth century, inexpensive pressed milky white and colored glass candy dishes, vases, and novelties—once proudly displayed in American homes—had fallen from favor. Fashion changed, and sentimental memories faded as generations passed. Amber Cowan is now passionately placing this glass back in the spotlight.

The artist masterfully remelts and sculpts cullet (factory scrap glass) to create new elements and blends them with found, sought, and donated antique glass. Some of the glass is sourced from thrift shops, online sales, friends, and even strangers who want their objects to have a second life. Most of the forms and distinctive cullet colors will never be made again, as they are products of defunct factories that once thrived in the “midwestern” glassmaking region of western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia.

Alchemy of Adornment expands the interpretation of Cowan’s work by juxtaposing her creations with the artist’s choice of objects from the Museum collection. We hope visitors will share Cowan’s passion for the history of glass when they view firsthand the parallels between her work and Mt. Washington Glass Works “Burmese” vases from the 1880s, ornate Victorian flower baskets, and 1930s female figures. Other featured Museum objects illustrate the rich colors—such as “Bittersweet” orange, “Jadeite,” and “Rosalene”—that once signified household taste and now form Cowan’s palette.

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