Dan Dailey (glass artist)
Dan Owen Dailey is an American artist and educator, known for his sculpture. With the support of a team of artists and crafts people, he creates sculptures and functional objects in glass and metal. He has taught at many glass programs and is professor emeritus at the Massachusetts College of Art, where he founded the glass program.
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, for more than twenty years. Since 1971, Dailey's work has been featured in more than 150 exhibitions and included in over 350 juried or invitational group shows.
Early life and education
Dan Dailey was born on February 4, 1947, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Dailey attended the Philadelphia College of Art and Rhode Island School of Design. Dailey studied with Dale Chihuly at RISD, and was Chihuly’s first graduate student. In 1972 to 1973, he was awarded the Fulbright Fellowship to study glass at the Venini Factory in Murano, Italy.
He is married to Linda MacNeil, an artist also working with glass and metal, primarily in the studio or art jewelry field.
Career
1970s
Dailey worked at Massachusetts [College of Art and Design], Boston from 1973 until 1985; where he was the founder of the glass department. Additionally he taught in 1975 at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington. In the 1970s, Dailey continued to create illuminated sculpture and vase forms, and began to develop Vitrolite wall reliefs.In 1975, Dailey received a fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Advanced Visual Studies in Cambridge where he co-taught the class Glass, Gas and Electricity with German artist Otto Piene. This experimental sculpture class emphasized and explored the phenomenon of illumination. In conjunction with the MIT Research Lab for Electronics, Dailey further studied the qualities of light and glass.
From in 1978 to 2003, Dailey created 7 editions of pâte de verre works with Cristallerie Daum, a French decorative glass studio. Dailey's editions of work with studio Daum include, Les Danseurs, Le Vent, Le Joyeau, L’Eau, Le Vin, Le Soleil, and La Dame.
In 1979, he received a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship–Glass award.
1980s
During 1980, Dailey was awarded the Massachusetts Council on the Arts Fellowship–Glass.From 1984 until 1985, he worked as an independent designer and artist with Steuben Glass Works in Corning, New York. At the request of Steuben, Dailey produced sports-themed designs to be produced on vases, with one design, Ice Dancers, being produced.
Additionally from 1984 to 1985, he worked as an independent designer and artist at Fenton Art Glass Company, in Williamstown, West Virginia. Together with Fenton Art Glass Company, Dailey worked on producing cast glass components of a low-relief mural. Over a period of 20 years, Dailey made 26 large scale murals, one of which was by, weighing over. With numerous assistants, Dailey also blew glass to create various works, notably, the mural Science Fiction Series.
- 1987 Commission: Orbit, Rockefeller Center, New York City
- 1987 Solo exhibition: Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
- 1987 Retrospective exhibition of Dan Dailey’s work at the University of the Arts , Rosenwald Wolf Gallery
- 1989 Masters Fellowship, Creative Glass Center of America
1990s
- 1993 collections: Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Louvre, Paris
- 1994 commission: Boca Palms
- 1998 Invited Artist: Waterford Crystal in Ireland
- 1998 awards
- *Fellow of the American Craft Council, ACC College of Fellows
- *Outstanding Achievement in Glass, UrbanGlass
- *Honorary Lifetime Membership Award, Glass Arts Society
2000s
- 2000 Libensky Award, Chateau Ste. Michelle Vineyards & Winery
- 2001 awards
- *President's Distinguished Artist Award, University of the Arts, Philadelphia
- *Masters of the Medium Award,
- Art of Liberty Award, National Liberty Museum, Philadelphia
- 2004 commission: Tribute Chandelier, Providence Performing Arts Center, Rhode Island
- 2007 publication: Glassigator, written and illustrated by Dan Dailey and Allison MacNeil Dailey in conjunction with the Toledo Museum of Art
- 2007 publication: Dan Dailey, a 384-page volume on Dailey's work, published by Harry N. Abrams.
- 2007 Silver Star Alumni Award, College of Art and Design at the University of the Arts
- 2008-09 Residency: G.A.P.P Glass Residency Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio
- 2009–Present: Materialism lecture series, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston
2010 and onward
- 2010 Guest Artist Pavilion Project - Artist Residency, Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH
- 2012 Exhibition Dan Dailey: Working Method, Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, Massachusetts
- 2013 Visiting Artist Fellowship, Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA
- 2014 Exhibition Dan Dailey: Illuminated Works 7, World Trade Center, New York
- 2014 Exhibition Dan Dailey: Working Method, Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA, 19 works
- 2014 Publication Dan Dailey: Visions Realized, Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA, 56 pp
- 2019 Exhibition Dan Dailey: Character Sketch, Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA 39 works
- 2019 Publication Dan Dailey: Character Sketch, Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA 50 pp
Public museum collections