
The Page Hazlegrove Lectureship in Glass Art was created in 1997 to honor the memory of Page, who brilliantly directed the Glass Lab from its beginning in 1988 until her untimely death in 1997. During her life, it was a dream of Page’s to invite young and upcoming artists to MIT to use the Glass Lab and other resources of the Institute to deepen their artistic visions. Page believed that an annual artist-in-residence would also be a valuable experience for students in the Glass Lab.
In this spirit, the Hazlegrove Lectureship was born, and since 1997 a number of outstanding artists working in glass have been invited to MIT to lecture, do research, conduct workshops, and use the Glass Lab to further explore their own work.
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2025: Bohyun Yoon

Bohyun Yoon will deliver the 2025 Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass Art on Tuesday, October… Read More
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2024: Ginny Ruffner

Ginny Ruffner delivered the 2024 Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass Art via live webcast on Wednesday,… Read More
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2023: James Carpenter

James Carpenter will deliver the 2023 Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass Art on Thursday, October… Read More
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2022: Dan Schwoerer & Lani McGregor

Dan Schwoerer & Lani McGregor delivered the 2022 Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass Art on… Read More
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2019: Helen Lee

Helen Lee will deliver the 2019 Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass Art on Tuesday, November… Read More
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2018: Spencer Finch

Spencer Finch will deliver the 2018 Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass Art on Thursday, November… Read More
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2017: Toots Zynsky

Toots Zynsky delivered the 2017 Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass Art on Tuesday, October 24,… Read More
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2016: Daniel Clayman

Daniel Clayman will deliver the 2016 Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass Art on Thursday, October… Read More
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2015: Glen Cook

Dr. Glen Cook of Corning will deliver the 18th annual Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass… Read More
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2014: Anna Mlasowsky
The 2014 Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass Art November 4th at 6:30pmRoom 10-250, MIT Campus… Read More
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2012: Dan Dailey
Dan Dailey is one of the most creative artists working in glass today. He has… Read More
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2011: Judith Schaechter
Surviving Your Creativity Creativity is mysterious, miraculous and utterly crucial to an artists’ practice. How… Read More
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2009: Lino Tagliapietra
During the week of October 18-22, 2010, the Glass Lab was honored to host Venetian… Read More
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2008: Dale Chihuly
Lecture and slide talk, followed by Q&A, by the most influential figure in the American… Read More
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2006: Richard Marquis
Richard Marquis is one of the pioneers of the American studio glass movement. In the… Read More
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2005: Larry Bell
Larry Bell, who lives in Taos, New Mexico, was one of the leading proponents of… Read More
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2004: Mags Harries
Mags Harries’ public art projects have received national recognition and have won many awards. They… Read More
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2003: Kiki Smith
The 2003 Page Hazlegrove Lecture in Glass Art was given by New York – based… Read More
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2003: Chris Taylor
The 2003 Page Hazlegrove Artist-in-Residence was Chris Taylor, another recent RISD graduate, who spent much… Read More
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2002: Michael Scheiner
Michael Scheiner is a critically acclaimed sculptor working out of Central Falls, Rhode Island. He… Read More
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2002: Mariko Takada
Mariko Takada is a talented young artist from Japan who first made herself known at… Read More
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2001: The Bay Area Glass Institute
The 2001 Great Glass Pumpkin Patch @ MIT was produced jointly by the MIT Glass… Read More
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2001: Josiah McElheny
In 2001, the Hazlegrove lectureship was split into two parts: the residency and the lecture.… Read More
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2000: James Carpenter
James Carpenter runs a design firm (James Carpenter Design Associates), in New York that specializes… Read More
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1999: Ruth King
Ruth King came to the Hazlegrove Lectureship from Ohio State, where she was an associate… Read More
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1998: Peter Ivy
In 1998 Peter Ivy was a recent graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design.… Read More


