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Through April 2012: "Parenthetically Speaking: It’s Only a Figure of Speech"

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Punctuation. Mildred Howard knows it’s important. Photo credit: Duncan Price/courtesy Museum of Glass

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The problem with conceptual art is that it usually expresses a single idea, and once you get the idea there's not much left to look at. That is almost but not quite what happens with Parenthetically Speaking: It's Only a Figure of Speech, the new Museum of Glass exhibition of work by San Francisco-based artist Mildred Howard - known to MOG patrons as the artist who did the red glass house and pool full of red glass apples that was installed outdoors when the gallery first opened.

To read Alec Claytion's full review, click here.

Parenthetically Speaking: It’s Only a Figure of Speech

Through April 2012, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, $5-$12
Museum of Glass, 1801 Dock St. Tacoma
866.4MUSEUM

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