Greene & Greene Drop-In Talks: Art Glass

Join noted glass artist and historical art glass expert, John Hamm, who will discuss the Greene & Greene-designed art glass windows and light fixtures on display in the Greene & Greene
Lectures

Greene and Greene’s art glass designs in windows, doors, and light fixtures contributed an element of beauty and fascination to their architectural works. Join experts in the field at The Huntington’s Greene & Greene Gallery for an exploration of how these pieces expanded the art of stained glass and furthered the Greenes’ artistic goals.

Informal talks will take place at 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 p.m.

A 3 piece art glass panel with green hues, enveloped in a dark wood frame.

About the Organization

The Gamble House’s mission is to inspire the public’s appreciation and understanding of architecture as a fine art through the example of the Gamble House, the most complete and best-preserved work of American Arts and Crafts architects Charles and Henry Greene.

The exquisite designs of Arts and Crafts masters Charles Sumner Greene (1868–1957) and Henry Mather Greene (1870–1954) are on view in the Dorothy Collins Brown Wing of the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art.

The Huntington is home to 31 galleries of American art, ranging from the early Colonial period to the present and representing painting, sculpture, photography, film, decorative arts, architecture, and textiles.