TransformationsCommissioned by Seattle University in 2011, Transformations is made from cut aluminum and flat glass. The designs are abstract and monumental - Tlingit formline in its purest form.> Read More1/3
Pendleton Blanket: "Raven and the Box of Knowledge"Pendleton Woolen Mills commissioned Preston Singletary to design the 2011 American Indian College Fund Series blanket.> Read More
Clan HouseThe Museum of Glass in Tacoma, WA, organized Preston's traveling exhibition Preston Singletary: Echoes, Fire, and Shadows in 2008, challenging him to create his most ambitious work to date. Clan House is a 16-by-10-foot cast-glass triptych that references the large-scale Tlingit crest designs that appeared in the interior of traditional longhouses.> Read More1/10
Oakerhater WindowCreated in fused and leaded glass, this window is located in St. Paul's Cathedral in Oklahoma City.> Read More
RAKOW COMMISSION, CORNING MUSEUM OF GLASS: Never Twice the SameInaugurated in 1986 by The Corning Museum of Glass, the Rakow Commission supports the development of new works of art in glass. This program, which provides $25,000 each year, is made possible through the generosity of the late Dr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Rakow, who were Museum Fellows, friends, and benefactors of the Museum.> Read More
National Museum of the American Indian: Raven Steals the SunIn 2003, Preston was commissioned the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, to create a version of his popular Raven Steals the Sun for the museum.> Read More