David Huchthausen’s achievements over the past 35 years have played a vital role in the evolution of glass into a fine art form. His sculpture is included in the permanent collections of 65 major... Read full biography
David Huchthausen’s achievements over the past 35 years have played a vital role in the evolution of glass into a fine art form. His sculpture is included in the permanent collections of 65 major museums worldwide including the Metropolitan Museum in New York, The Smithsonian In Washington D.C.,... Read full biography
David Huchthausen’s achievements over the past 35 years have played a vital role in the evolution of glass into a fine art form. His sculpture is included in the permanent collections of 65 major museums worldwide including the Metropolitan Museum in New York, The Smithsonian In Washington D.C., the Hokkaido Museum in Sapporo, Japan and the Museum of Fine Art in Dusseldorf, Germany. Huchthausen earned a B.S. and M.A. from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he served as a graduate... Read full biography
David Huchthausen’s achievements over the past 35 years have played a vital role in the evolution of glass into a fine art form. His sculpture is included in the permanent collections of 65 major museums worldwide including the Metropolitan Museum in New York, The Smithsonian In Washington D.C., the Hokkaido Museum in Sapporo, Japan and the Museum of Fine Art in Dusseldorf, Germany. Huchthausen earned a B.S. and M.A. from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he served as a graduate assistant to Harvey Littleton in the early 1970s. He received an M.F.A. from Illinois State University, and directed the glass program there from 1976 – 1977. Huchthausen was awarded a Fulbright Research Scholarship to the University of Applied Arts in... Read full biography
David Huchthausen’s achievements over the past 35 years have played a vital role in the evolution of glass into a fine art form. His sculpture is included in the permanent collections of 65 major museums worldwide including the Metropolitan Museum in New York, The Smithsonian In Washington D.C., the Hokkaido Museum in Sapporo, Japan and the Museum of Fine Art in Dusseldorf, Germany. Huchthausen earned a B.S. and M.A. from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he served as a graduate assistant to Harvey Littleton in the early 1970s. He received an M.F.A. from Illinois State University, and directed the glass program there from 1976 – 1977. Huchthausen was awarded a Fulbright Research Scholarship to the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria in 1977 and 1978. He lectured across Europe and worked with the J and L Lobmeyr studios where he produced a well-known s... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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