Vitreous Visions: The Glass Art of Angela Babby
On through October 31, 2022
The Brinton Museum
Big Horn, Wyoming
https://thebrintonmuseum.org
Lakotan artist Angela Babby (Oglala Sioux Tribe) is featured in the exhibit “Vitreous Visions: The Glass Art of Angela Babby” This represents the first time Angela is featured in a one-person show at this museum. Angela has previously exhibited in a series of group shows originated by the Center for American Indian Research and Native Studies of which Articles of a Treaty is currently on display in the S. K. Johnston, Jr. Family Gallery.
Babby describes the process of creating her glass art as cycles of three different mediums: stained glass, vitreous enameling, and tile work. She says her Lakota ancestry and the mysterious nature of glass inspire her fascination with making art. Angela’s finished glass works are truly a tour de force of the glass process. Angela Babby is included among other artists represented in the color-illustrated, 191-page book, Clearly Indigenous – Native Visions Reimagined in Glass, written by Letitia Chambers, about the history of American Indian Glass Art. Chambers describes the Native Glass Art movement as having emerged in the 1970s with the coming together of contemporary Native American art and the rise of the studio glass movement. Chambers’ superb publication is available in the Museum Store.
Read more here: https://thebrintonmuseum.org/…/vitreous-visions-the…/
[Image: Angela Babby (Oglala Sioux Tribe), Unci Maka (Grandmother Earth). Glass mosaic on tile board, 18” x 48”]