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Upcoming Exhibitions

The Preston Singletary Studio is looking forward to the upcoming spring and summer exhibitions. As the Studio adjusts to current events please note that some event dates are in flux and are subject to change. For the full calendar of upcoming events please visit the Calendar section. Stay tuned as the Studio releases special videos, photos and more to enjoy these new artworks.


Artifacts From A Future Dream
Traver Gallery
April 2nd - May 7th, 2020

Currently on view at the Traver Gallery website, this show is an homage to the future generations of Indigenous people. The forms in this show range from traditional to abstract, with new color combinations exploring another perspective in Singletary’s work. While the Traver Gallery's physical location is temporarily closed, they are available for FaceTime, phone, and email consultations. Virtually tour the exhibition now via this short film.

Started Up From The Earth As If In A Canoe
Blown and sand carved glass
12.5" x 16" x 9.5"
Traver Gallery

Humanity at the Crossroad
Sandra Ainsley Gallery
Opening June 20th, 2020

This exhibit will feature a collection of new pieces, including a selection of collaborative works with Canadian artist Joe David. Joe David, who is also Singletary’s mentor, opened his eyes to the minutia of details that informs the work that he does today.


The Guardian Spirit figures included in the exhibit are very special pieces. They are mentor and mentee collaborations and should be regarded as evolutionary objects with deep roots to the past while transformed into the glass medium. Contact the gallery for more information and opening times

Annual Celebration of Native American Art
Blue Rain Gallery
August 14th - 25th, 2020

View a new collection of blown glass sculptures at the Blue Rain Gallery, with special Glass Blowing Demonstrations featuring artists Preston Singletary and Dan Friday, 11AM - 3PM on Friday August 14th and Saturday August 15th, 2020.

Untitled
Blown and sand carved glass
24.25" x 16" x 5"

Raven And The Box Of Daylight
Wichita Art Museum
Closes August 30th, 2020

Visit the Wichita Art Museum for “Preston Singletary: Raven and the Box of Daylight”, the unique solo traveling exhibition by Preston Singletary and organized by the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, WA., which tells the Tlingit origin story of Raven and his transformation of the world—bringing light to people via the stars, moon, and sun. Raven leads visitors on a fantastical journey through the transformation of darkness into light. Visit the Wichita Art Museum website to learn more about opening times for the museum and exhibition details.

Raven and the Box of Daylight
Cast lead crystal
37.5” x 8.5” x 6.25”

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