Reminiscences of Dan Dailey : oral history, 1985.
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Dailey, Dan, 1947-
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Dan Dailey's career in glass has spanned more than 40 years. Emerging from the Studio Glass movement initiated by Harvey Littleton, Dailey's work has branched out from the mainstream by the incorporation of metal into many of the sculptures. Additionally, he has worked with several glass companies, in particular as an independent artist/ designer for Crisallerie Daum, France, for more than twenty years. He has taught at many glass programs and is professor emeritus at the Massachusetts College o...
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Rhode Island School of Design
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The Rhode Island School of Design Faculty originally comprised the RISD Director, the Department heads (Freehand Drawing and Painting; Decorative Design; Architecture; Mechanical Engineering; Modeling and Sculpture; and Children's Dept.), and the registrar as Secretary of the Faculty (1901-1934). At the request of faculty and instructors, the structure of the faculty was modified in 1934 to include all members of the teaching staff. From the guide to the Rho...
Massachusetts College of Art
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Established 1873 as the Massachusetts Normal Art School. Name changed in 1930 as Massachusetts School of Art. and again in 1959 to Massachusetts College of Art. From the description of Massachusetts College of Art records, 1873-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122394242 The Massachusetts College of Art, the sole public free-standing college of art in the U.S., was established as a normal art school per Resolves 1873, c 47, to supply qualified drawing teacher...