Judith Schaechter Explores Neuroaesthetics and the Nature of Beauty at the Museum of Craft and Design hyperallergic.com/1047928/judi...
Judith Schaechter Explores Neuroaesthetics and the Nature of Beauty at the Museum of Craft and Design hyperallergic.com/1047928/judi...
A Philadelphia Glass Artist Has Made a Secular Sanctuary for the Ages www.nytimes.com/2025/04/23/a...
Thank you Sarah Archer and NYT!!!!!
Come to my exhibition! Open to the public April 12 at the Michener Museum of Art.
michenerartmuseum.org/exhibition/j...
My exhibition “Super/Natural” opens to the public April 12 and ends Sept 14. The dome will be there along with other recent glass pieces.
To see the dome interior, hours are 11:00 am to 3 pm. Otherwise, it can be seen from its exterior.
An artists talking planned for May14, 1 pm
The most creative use for a brick? As an object in a creativity test!
Glass engraving with black enamel
Moths
Moths
Thanks!
My biophilic dome “Super/Natural” is complete!!
Right? And he always sounds like he’s wailing and having at the same time.
The dome is getting its glass back! It will be done soon!
Installing the wallpaper in the biophilic dome
VL was the big child development guy in the 60’s. I THINK. And I have no clue about other cultures—that’s why I’m curious!
Hey: bad me! I finished your book over Xmas. I loved it and I’d love to talk about it.
Cool. So did she get this down before Viktor Loewenstein who’s known for delineating similarly?
And also: do cultures with no figurative traditions also strive for figuration (and get that squelched)?
About a year ago, a piece got smashed in transit. I am currently restoring it. Read about it here: judithschaechterglass.blogspot.com/2024/12/i-de...
Images for the bottom part of my biophilic dome; intended to suggest underground or underworld.
New blog post here: judithschaechterglass.blogspot.com/2024/11/ai-l...
Thank you!
Three stained glass butterflies.