American
Studio Glass: A Survey of the Movement
May 15 - August 24, 2003

Joel Philip Myers
Untitled
Blown glass with bitwork
1987 10.25 x 13 x 3
Joel Philip Myers (born 1934; resides Ording, Denmark)
Joel Philip Myers graduated with honors from the Department
of Advertising Design at Parsons School of Design in 1954. After spending
a year studying ceramic design in Copenhagen, Denmark, Myers earned
both a B.F.A. and an M.F.A. from New York State College of Ceramics
at Alfred University, NY. From 1963 to 1970, Myers served as Director
of Design at Blenko Glass Company, in Milton, WV. From 1970 to 1997,
he served as Distinguished Professor of Art at Illinois State University,
Normal, IL. Myers has an extensive list of students who went on to establish
themselves as noteworthy artists. Like Harvey Littleton, Joel Myers
also possesses an encyclopedic list of awards and honors, solo and group
exhibits, collectors, and publications. Awards and honors range from
Honorary Life Member of the Glass Art Society to Fellow of the American
Crafts Council, and Fellowship recipient from the National Endowment
for the Arts. Among his innumerable exhibits are Joel Philip Myers &
David Huchthausen (former student and assistant), Contemporary Art Niki
Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 1994; Joel Philip Myers, which traveled in Europe
under the auspices of the Glasmuseum in Ebeltoft, Denmark, 1993; Joel
Philip Myers and Students, Galerie L in Hamburg, 1991; and History of
American Glass, co-organized by Corning and the Toledo Museum of Art,
and exhibited at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, among
other major venues. Collectors range from The Art Institute of Chicago,
to The Museum of Decorative Art, Prague, Australian Crafts Council,
and Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Japan. Myers’ work is characterized
by exquisite craftsmanship and an extraordinarily strong sense of formal
design.
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