We are in Detroit to participate in the Invitational - if you are in the area let me know and we can get together!
Read MoreDuncan McClellan Gallery: New Castings and Blown Murrini →
Jeremy Popelka and Stephanie Trenchard have new work showcased in the contemporary collection at Duncan McClellan Gallery in St. Petersburg, Florida. Duncan McClellan Gallery features rotating exhibitions, showcasing nationally and internationally recognized glass artists. The current exhibit runs from November 25, 2022 through January 18, 2023.
There will be a virtual walkthrough of the artists’ work and a discussion of their distinct processes on Friday, December 9, at 4 PM EST. To join us, follow this link.
Read MoreHabatat Detroit Fine Art Fair - Figures of Note Exhibition
October 22nd, 2022 marks the opening of Stephanie Trenchard’s new exhibition at Habatat Detroit Fine Art Gallery in Royal Oak, Michigan. Her solo exhibition is titled Figures of Note and includes 12 new sculptures available for purchase. Stephanie Trenchard's exhibition shares the story of individuals who have changed the world. Each sculpture explores the narratives of women who have pushed the boundaries of their world.
Here is a link to experience her exhibition live on the floor via virtual tour!
Read MoreAACG & Bergstrom Museum of Glass recorded presentation with Stephanie Trenchard about her work.
AACG WISCONSIN ARTISTS SERIES: STEPHANIE TRENCHARD
August 27, 2020 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Stephanie Trenchard will join Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Casey Eichhorn to talk about her work in figurative glass and enamels. Her cast glass pieces often depict motifs of motherhood and partnership and how these themes affect the creative process as well as the careers of women. The presentation will begin with a five minute film about the artist. There will be an opportunity for questions and discussion following a short talk.
After the event you can watch it HERE.
New series of small landscape sketches in oil
Dunes, Oil on Canvas, 16 x 20” $750
Read MoreOn Exhibit at Executive Residence in Madison
Through an unprecedented collaboration with Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and First Lady Kathy Evers, the Museum of Wisconsin Art has curated a selection of Wisconsin art for display at the Executive Residence. Artwork is now on view throughout the first floor of the Residence and will be used to enhance adult and youth educational tours.
"We are both humbled by this amazing opportunity to have our work at the Executive Residence. Wisconsin has a legacy of promoting the arts and we are thrilled that folks of all ages will have access to a broad range of Wisconsin based artists. We want to recognize MOWA, which has been at the forefront of pursuing out-of-the-box collaborations, as well as Karen and Jim Hyde for their continued support of the arts."
Happy to announce these recent acquisitions!
Falling Apart (2017) was recently acquired by the Museum of Wisconsin Art with support from James and Karen Hyde.
Four Artists (2015) was recently acquired for Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass thanks to gifted funds from the family of Leon DeJongh.
Popelka demonstrating to visitors at the factory.
From the Spam Folder to Bangkok: Popelka, Trenchard Introduce New Glass Art to Thailand
Read this story, which was featured in the Peninsula Pulse.
Cover Story in Wisconsin People & Ideas
Thanks to all those who were behind this story about our studio, including author Alyssa Skiba, photographer Mike Roemer, and the kind folks at Wisconsin People and Ideas.
Read the article here.
Spinning Plates - August 2016
We are spinning large Murrini plates for placement at Yale University Hospital! We will update with a photo of the finished pieces but we just loved this beautiful image created by Mary Heise.
Opening Reception at Mr Helsinki Thursday August 11, 5-7pm
I hope you can join us at Mr. Helsinki in Fish Creek this evening for a fun reception. The show of Stephanie's paintings will continue through the end of September.
Lone Tree, Oil on Canvas, 48 x 36"
August 2016
We had a great visit from the Draken Harald Harfagre - Viking Ship. In their honor we had a big party and cast a glass dragon. Jeremy was invited to take a ride on the ship to Green Bay which he enjoyed very much.
Jeremy pouring molten glass into the dragon mold. Photo by Suzanne Rose