40th Annual International Glass Art Society

Events


The Saint Gobain SEFPro Pre-Conference Reception

Saint Gobain SEFProSpeed Museum
Wednesday, June 9
6 - 9:30 pm
Cost: $150
Maximum capacity: 300
Speed Art MuseumEstablished in 1927, the Speed Art Museum is Kentucky’s oldest and largest art museum with over 13,000 pieces in its permanent collection. During the GAS Conference and beyond a special exhibition of studio glass will be featured. Additionally, its extensive collection spans 6,000 years, ranging from ancient Egyptian to contemporary art. A beautiful dinner with a Kentucky Flair and hosted bar will let guests enjoy the best of the museum. The Pre-Conference Reception is a fundraiser that supports low conference registration fees for student members of GAS. You must be registered in advance in order to attend. Sign up for this event on page 22.

Day of Glass - A Celebration

Wednesday, June 9, 8:30 am - 10 pm
"Day of Glass" in Louisville will be a stimulating and entertaining day of art for conference attendees and will provide a preview for the public of the excitement in store with the start of the Glass Art Society conference. These events will be free and open to both the public and conference attendees.

Centre College in Danville will also be hosting an open studio day at the college with a special treat – Italian Maestro, Lino Tagliapietra will be demonstrating from 8:30 am to 3 pm. Seating is limited and guests will be allowed in on a first come, first served basis. Transportation is not provided. Made possible, in part by John Schiff and Neusole Glassworks.

Getting to Centre College from Louisville (85 miles)
Take I-64 East to Hwy 151 S (Lawrenceburg-Graefenburg Exit 48.) Bear right off the exit and travel 5 miles. Turn right at the intersection onto US-127 S; travel approx. 36 miles. Turn left onto US-127 Business (Maple Ave.) in Danville. Go 2.2 miles. Turn left onto Main Street. Turn right into the Admission Welcome Centre parking lot – Admission Welcome Centre is on the first floor of Old Centre.

Opening Ceremony, Reception, and Keynote Speaker Bill Samuels

Marriott Ballroom V & VI
Thursday, June 10, 1:30 - 4:45 pm
followed by the Opening Reception
5 - 7 pm

Join GAS when we welcome participants and give tribute to our Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Mark Peiser and Lifetime Membership honoree, Tom Philabaum. Following their lectures, our Keynote Speaker Bill Samuels will address the crowd. Nothing says Kentucky like bourbon and Bill Samuels is President of Maker’s Mark Bourbon.

The Samuels family claims the title of oldest bourbon family still going strong. Prior to 1840 the Samuels family did not produce bourbon commercially. It wasn’t until T.W. Samuels (grandson to Robert Samuels who created the "secret" family recipe) came along and constructed a distillery at Samuels Depot, Kentucky that the family made a business of bourbon. In 1943, after a break during Prohibition, Bill Samuels Sr. burned that famous family recipe. Bill Sr. wanted to create a bourbon without the bitterness, and so he did: Maker’s Mark.

Enjoy seeing your friends, music, light hors d’eourves and a cash bar.

Demonstrations | Awards | Lec-Mos | Panels | Schedule | Lectures


Gallery Hop

Downtown Louisville
Friday, June 11, 5 - 9 pm
An opportunity to immerse yourself in the best of what downtown Louisville has to offer! Ride the trolley or traverse by foot the East, Central, and West sections of Market and Main Streets during the Gallery Hop. In acknowledgement of the GAS conference and Louisville’s burgeoning glass scene, many of the downtown galleries will be hosting exhibitions featuring or themed upon glass art. And that’s not all – check out the beautiful Waterfront Park at night and be sure to take note of the plentiful diverse architectural features showcased by the downtown streetscape. Of particular interest are the area’s record number of cast iron building facades. Don’t forget to stop for food, drink, and a little nightlife or music along the way. Finish off the evening at the Louisville Glassworks rooftop party!

Glassworks BLACK OUT Bash

Friday, June 11, 9 pm - 2 am
A ticketed event through Glassworks Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the GAS conference where Glassworks will be turning the lights out and letting the libations flow thru this multi-level Black Out Bash. Live jazz in the basement nightclub, JazzyBlu; deejays, discoballs, and hot glass performances in the Hyland Glass/Glassworks Hot Shop; Kentucky Beer and Bourbon tastings with live bluegrass music on the first floor; the premier screening of the “Glass Performance Film Festival” (curated by Rik Allen, Kim Harty, & Andrew Page) on the second floor; and live music rockin’ on the rooftop of Glassworks. Come ready to BLACK OUT in your most fashionable black attire for discounted entry.

Closing Night Party

Muhammad Ali Center
Saturday, June 12, 8 pm - Midnight
Located 5 blocks from the Louisville Marriott, the Muhammad Ali Center (MAC) is truly a special place and will be a treat for all GAS party-goers. Join your friends after the GAS Auction at the Center. Louisville is the birthplace of Muhammad Ali, one of the many reasons he chose to locate the $41 million MAC here. The cultural center features exhibitions regarding Ali’s core values of respect, confidence, conviction, dedication, charity, and spirituality. The Center presents Ali’s life from birth to the present. A mock-boxing ring is recreated based on his Deer Lake Training Camp along with Ali’s boxing memorabilia and history. All GAS participants are free to roam the museum and discover the many wonders the museum has to offer during the private Closing Night Party. Light food and cash bar. Food and drink are not allowed in exhibit areas.



40th Annual International Glass Art Society
40th Annual International Glass Art Society