Artist Talk at George Washington University Museum

WASHINGTON, DC — As part of the University's lecture series Voices of American Design, Dan Dailey spoke about his art and presented a photo survey of his recent work titled Visions Realized with Glass to an audience of 85 art collectors and connoisseurs on Thursday evening at the new Textile Museum's Myers Room on the George Washington University Foggy Bottom campus

Voices of American Design is a dynamic series of lectures that explore contemporary design through textiles, wood, and glass. Celebrated artists working in these media discuss the influence of design masters on their work, the process of developing their own personal style, and the future of design.

The new complex, joining The Textile Museum with the Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection will foster the study and appreciation of art, history, and culture, both within the university and throughout the global community. The new museum will celebrate its grand opening on March 21.

Source: http://museum.gwu.edu/dan-dailey