Chappell Gallery participates in numerous off-site art fairs throughout the year, namely SOFA (Sculptural Objects and Functional Art) in Chicago and New York, PalmBeach3 in Florida and Collectors' Weekend in New Jersey.   Chappell Gallery mounts several shows each year, being the first to have solo exhibitions in the U.S. of many major international artists.
Chappell Gallery is built on a strong foundation of education, the fuel that has driven the art glass movement to its current heights. It mounts several shows each year, being the first to have solo exhibitions in the U.S. of many major international artists.
Chappell Gallery mounts several shows each year, being the first to have solo exhibitions in the U.S. of many major international artists.
Contemporary glass sculpture- a global venue- brought to you by Chappell Gallery of New York.  

 

 

Current, Future and Past Exhibition

Current Exhibition

Alex Gabriel Bernstein
"Progressions"
solo exhibition
May 7 - June 6, 2009
Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass, artist of the Month, May 2009

 

Future Exhibition


Glass Weekend '09
July 17 - 19
Wheaton Arts, NJ
An International symposium and exhibition of contemporary glass.

 

Past Exhibition

SOFA New York
April 16 - 19
Park Avenue Armory

"Floral Essence - Expressions In Glass"

Karli Sears, Amy Rueffert, Kait Rhoads, Alex Gabriel Bernstein, Etsuko Nishi, Melissa Misoda, Kathleen Holmes, Sasha Zhitneva
Eight artists explore the meaning of flowers as metaphors and objects of beauty.

An e catalog is available. Please click on the link to your left: Floral Essence - Expressions in Glass E-Catalog.

March 12 - April 8
Opening reception: March 19, 6-8.

"Fusion Glass"

edison Osorio Zapata

And His Japanese Mentors: Kazumi Ikemoto, Makoto Ito, Yoshihiko Takahashi.
A Colombian artist looks to the East for inspiration.

An e catalog is available. Please click on the link to your left: Fusion Glass e catalog.

February 12 - March 7
opening reception, February 20, 6 -8pm

MassArt

Friends of Glass
An exhibition of selected work by students, faculty,
alumni, and friends of the glass program.

January 24 - February 6, 2009
opening reception January 30, 6 - 8pm

Youko Sano . Takeshi Sano

December 4, 2008 - January 17, 2009

SOFA Chicago

November 6-9
Navy Pier

KATHLEEN HOLMES

'window dressing'
mixed media/glass sculpture

September 25 - October 25

catalogue to be published

'On the Wall'

June 12 - July 31, 2008

Sasha Zhitneva, Alex Gabriel Bernstein, Toshio Iezumi, Melissa Misoda,
Kait Rhoads, Lada Semecka, Shinji Yonehara

SOFA New York

May 29 - June 1, 2008

Park Avenue Armory

Ethan Stern

April 24 - May 20, 2008

artist opening reception April 24, 6-8pm

Toshio Iezumi

'Refractivelocity'

March 19 - April 17

artist opening reception preview March 19, 6-8pm

ACAW opening reception March 20, 6-8pm

Naomi Shioya

February 14 - March 12

opening reception February 14, 6-8pm

Kait Rhoads

'Corallum'

January 10 - February 9, 2008

Hilary Crawford
a little piece of sky

Alex Gabriel Bernstein
Looking Back over 5 years

Lisa Cahill, Alexandra Chambers, Zara Collins, Andrew Lavery
Harriet Schwarzock, Benjamin Sewell, Morgan Shimeld

New From Australia

Ruth Allen
Symbiosis

Kazumi Ikemoto
Layers on Glass

Etsuko Nishi
Layers of Glass

Youko Sano
Basketry

Takeshi Sano
Accidental Elements

Palm Beach 3
January 12 through January 15

Convergence Divergence
Alex Gabriel Bernstein, Christine Cathie
Laurie Korowitz-Coutu, Pipaluk Lake
Melissa Misoda, Kait Rhoads, Gale Scott, Ethan Stern

SOFA Chicago 2006
Sculptural Objects & Functional Art

Pipaluk Lake
Bundles and Fans
First Solo US exhibition

Kait Rhoads "Arbor", Sasha Zhitneva "Passages"
The Fluid Canvas III- Painting with Glass

The Roaring Forties-
Where Winds of Creativity are Unimpeded

SOFA NEW YORK 2006
Sculptural Objects & Functional Art

Toshio Iezumi
Glass and Movement

Kathleen Holmes, Ethan Stern
Patterns of Experience

Pipaluk Lake, Per- René Larsen
Fluidities

Joy Wulke
Morphology

Palm Beach 3
January 12 through January 16

Objects of Adornment:
Wearable Glass Sculpture

Ben Sewell
Symbiosis

SOFA Chicago 2005
Sculptural Objects & Functional Art

Gale Scott
Constrained Expansion
Chappell Gallery is built on a strong foundation of education, the fuel that has driven the art glass movement to its current heights.
Glass art is a global movement; it is far-reaching and speaks many languages.  
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In addition to representing artists from the United States, Chappell Gallery’s founder, Alice Chappell, has sought out artists from around the world.