The Kanik Chung Legacy Fellowship is awarded annually to an emerging artist, regardless of academic experience, who is a first-generation U.S. citizen; contributes to the glass economy as a design entrepreneur; and/or is dedicated to pursuing art driven by cultural heritage, political content, or social justice.
The Glass Program engages visiting artists, organizes field trips and overseas travel programs, offers scholarships, and provides opportunities to study abroad.
An annual Fellowship in Glass invites an emerging artist to share their process, advance their work, and offer students fresh perspectives.
Field trips, travel courses, and opportunities to study abroad supplement the Glass program curriculum, and expose students to creative glass practices around the world.
A scholarship competition awards selected Glass majors the opportunity for intensive summer studies in specialized areas of glass research.
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