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Click on the photo to see a video of Jon Kuhn speaking at  Hawk Galleries in Columbus, OH about his work and journey from ceramics  to glass. Pictures simply don’t do it justice. This is the kind of  artwork that you can stare at for hours and never see quite the same  thing. Jon Kuhn’s work is never static; his glass sculpture moves,  catches light, reflects, refracts, plays with shapes, colors and  illusion.Jon Kuhn is one of the leading glass  artists in the world, with work featured internationally in museum  collections including MOMA, the White House Permanent Collection and the  National Museum of American Art. Unlike most glass artists who work with molten or blown glass. Kuhn  works with cold glass that is cut, polished and fused into shapes. Stare  away.

Click on the photo to see a video of Jon Kuhn speaking at Hawk Galleries in Columbus, OH about his work and journey from ceramics to glass.

Pictures simply don’t do it justice. This is the kind of artwork that you can stare at for hours and never see quite the same thing. Jon Kuhn’s work is never static; his glass sculpture moves, catches light, reflects, refracts, plays with shapes, colors and illusion.
Jon Kuhn is one of the leading glass artists in the world, with work featured internationally in museum collections including MOMA, the White House Permanent Collection and the National Museum of American Art.

Unlike most glass artists who work with molten or blown glass. Kuhn works with cold glass that is cut, polished and fused into shapes. Stare away.