
For Immediate Release
May 6, 2008
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Joseph Rossano’s
Mirrored Murrelets Opens at Museum of Glass, June 7, 2008
Joseph Gregory Rossano (American, born 1962)
Mirrored Murrelets,
2008
Mirrored hot-sculpted glass, steel, mold-formed fiberglass
June 7, 2008 – December, 2009
"Throughout my career, I have focused on the interdependence of the natural world to create haunting images of animals who,
like us, rely on our primeval forests for their existence,” comments Rossano. “I choose to use glass as a medium because, like our environment, glass is transparent, fragile and reflective—transparent in that it hides nothing, fragile in that once damaged
it may never be repaired, and reflective of how we have impacted it."
About the Artist
Joseph Rossano earned a BFA in studio arts at Louisiana State University in 1987. He has worked as both the artistic director for Waterford Crystal in
Ireland and the studio manager and lead gaffer for Chihuly Studio in Seattle. Rossano has been an integral team member for a number of established artists including Lino Tagliapietra, Benjamin Moore, Richard Royal, Martin Blank and William Morris. He currently
lives and works in Arlington, WA. Artist website:
www.josephrossano.com
Sample Images:
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Mirrored Murrelet on the punty
Photo by Bill Ruth
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Mirrored
Murrelets sketch by Joseph Rossano
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Commission, the Washington State Arts Commission, ArtsFund and Comcast.
The Visiting Artist Program at the Museum of Glass is sponsored by Courtyard by Marriott / Tacoma.

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