Dan Dailey welcomes you to the Currier Museum of Art on the occasion of his retrospective, "Impressions of the Human Spirit." On view are 81 works of art from 1972 to 2023, ranging from vases to glass murals, blown glass sculpture, figurative lamps and chandeliers. See more here…
New Hampshire Chronicle features Dan Dailey
New Hampshire Chronicle, a nightly news magazine show from WMUR Manchester, an ABC affiliate, visited Dan Dailey’s studio and the Currier Museum of Art to learn about the personal stories behind the pieces of art on display. Dan Dailey: Impressions of the Human Spirit is on view at The Currier Museum of Art until February 2, 2025.
Currier Museum of Art visits Dan Dailey Studio
Dan Dailey welcomes the Currier Museum of Art to his studio to discuss the process of making a blown glass vase titled Poison Ivy Man.
ARTalk at Currier Museum of Art
Join artist Dan Dailey and exhibition curator Kurt Sundstrom for a lively conversation highlighting signature works selected for his retrospective, and Dailey’s storied career as a groundbreaking artist in glass.
Smithsonian American Art Museum – Connections: Renwick Gallery
In this interview, graphic artist Dan Dailey discusses the conceptuality and intentional design process behind his functional glass objects and sculptures. "Connections: Contemporary Craft at the Renwick Gallery" highlights the evolution of the craft field as it transitions into a new phase at the hands of contemporary artists, which in some way echoes the communal spirit and ideology of the pioneers of the American Studio Craft Movement in their heyday.
American artist Dan Dailey discusses the influence of historic vases on his work over the past four decades. See more vases here…
Cevor Gallery – Found In Translation
Cevor Gallery has the pleasure to present Dan Dailey's Found in Translation. In this interview, Dan Dailey discusses a unique juxtaposition of art and culture at his new exhibition.
James Renwick Alliance — Materialism: The Medium or the Message
The James Renwick Alliance presents a panel discussion with their 2014 Distinguished Educators, moderated by Elisabeth Agro, The Nancy M. McNeil Associate Curator of American Modern and Contemporary Crafts and Decorative Arts at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Corning Museum of Glass — Voices of Contemporary Glass