Museum News

Award Winners Announced for the 44th Annual Arts Festival

Posted on Jul 18, 2018, by

Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass is pleased to announce the award winners from the 44th Annual Arts Festival that was held Sunday, July 15th at Riverside Park in Neenah. Best of Show, Barry Homrighaus, Glass, Green Bay, WI Lilian Noble Award, Joann Mariahazy, Graphics and Printmaking, Appleton, WI Leslie Hamilton Award, Jason Sonsthagen, Clay, Sherwood, WI Creative […]

This Just In! Recent Acquisitions

Posted on Jun 28, 2018, by

Twenty-five contemporary glass works from the Collection of Herbert and Jane Rozoff were recently given to Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass. The gift represents the largest contemporary glass gift to the museum at one time by a single donor. Most museums do not have sufficient funds to purchase objects for their collections and rely on gifts […]

Relax and Refuel with Quantum

Posted on May 23, 2017, by

Lately, keeping up with current events has been exhausting and disorienting for many of us. Listening to the horrible things human beings do to one another can become overwhelming. We might even feel frustrated at our inconsequential attempts to affect positive change. And yet, we move forward. In situations like the present, simply sitting quietly and […]

Museum Acquires Two Works

Posted on May 11, 2017, by

On April 26, 2017 the museum board of directors approved the acquisition of Quantum, a work of installation art by Jon Clark, Angus Powers, and Jesse Daniels. It is a gift of the artists to the museum. Wisdom by Alex Bernstein is a gift of Gerald Silverstein and Robert Zimmerman. The 2003 sculpture is cast crystal and […]

Quantum Exhibit Opens April 23

Posted on Apr 13, 2017, by

Quantum is an art of another kind. It is an installation by Jon Clark, Angus Powers and Jesse Daniels that combines glass, video and sound  resulting in a contemporary, captivating and  immersive sensory experience. Unlike traditional art forms, installation art is as much about the experience as it is about the end product, perhaps more. […]