Chappell Gallery participates in numerous off-site art fairs throughout the year, namely SOFA (Sculptural Objects and Functional Art) in Chicago and New York, PalmBeach3 in Florida and Collectors' Weekend in New Jersey.   Chappell Gallery mounts several shows each year, being the first to have solo exhibitions in the U.S. of many major international artists.
Chappell Gallery is built on a strong foundation of education, the fuel that has driven the art glass movement to its current heights. It mounts several shows each year, being the first to have solo exhibitions in the U.S. of many major international artists.
Chappell Gallery mounts several shows each year, being the first to have solo exhibitions in the U.S. of many major international artists.
 

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Etsuko Nishi

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EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1994-Present Royal College of Art, PhD - London, England, U.K.
1988-1990.1 Post Graduate Diploma, Canberra School of Art - Canberra, Australia
1987 Pilchuck Glass School - Seattle, Washington
1983-1985 Pilchuck Glass School - Seattle, Washington
1974-1978.1 Bachelor of Arts, Mukogawa University - Japan
 
SELECT SOLO AND GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2000 SOFA NYC, Chappel Gallery - Boston, Massachusetts
Global Village, Chappell Gallery - Boston Massachusetts
1999 Contemporary Decorative Arts, Sotheby’s - London, England, U.K.
Glass ‘99 in Japan, Odakyu Museum, Shinjuku, Tokyo
2000 Years of Japanese Glass, Suntory Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan
1998 Timeless Garden, Chappell Gallery - Boston, Massachusetts
1997 Contemporary Glass, Galerie Rob van den doel - Hague, Netherlands
Glass Art in Japan - Osaka, Japan
1996 Lace Cage, Gallery L - Hamburg, Germany
1995 East Meets West, Marx-Sanders Gallery - Chicago, Illinois
1994 World Glass Now ‘94, Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art - Hokkiado, Japan
Lace Cage ‘94, solo exhibit, Heller Gallery - New York, New York
Lace Cage ‘94, solo exhibit, Gallery L - Hamburg, Germany
Lace Cage ‘94, solo exhibit, Ginza Matsuya - Tokyo, Japan
1993 New Art Forms - Chicago, Illinois
Contemporary Japanese Glass Art, Dusseldorf Museum - Dusseldorf, Germany
21st Annual International Glass Invitational, Habatat Gallery - U.S.A.
Glass Weekend ‘93, Creative Glass Center, New Jersey, Heller Gallery
Glass ‘93 in Japan - Tokyo, Japan
Lace Cage ‘93, solo exhibit, Habatat Gallery - Detroit, Michigan
Lace Cage ‘93, solo exhibit, The Glass Art Gallery - Toronto, Canada
Lace Cage ‘93, Seibu - Tokyo, Japan
1992 Festival Ceskeho a Japan Skla - Praha, Czechoslovakia
Contemporary Kilnformed Glass - Portland, Oregon
Art Show ‘92 - Hanover, Germany
20th Annual International Glass Invitational, Habatat Gallery - U.S.A.
International Exhibition of Glass ‘92 - Tokyo, Japan
Lace Cage ‘92, solo exhibit, Ginza Matsuya - Tokyo, Japan
Fabric into Glass ‘92, solo exhibit - Kyoto, Japan
1991 World Glass Now ‘91 - Rouen, France
Pate de Verre Show, Kurland/Summers Gallery - Los Angeles, California
Glass ‘91 in Japan, Heller Gallery - New York, New York
Lace Cage ‘91, solo exhibit, Heller Gallery - New York, New York
Lace Cage ‘91, solo exhibit, Seibu Shibuya - Tokyo, Japan
1990 Glass ‘90 in Japan - Tokyo & Fukouka, Japan
International Exhibition of Glass in Kanazawa ‘90 - Kanazawa, Japan
Pate de Verre Show, Artist Gallery - Sydney, Australia
Fabric into Glass ‘90, Ginza Matsuka - Tokyo, Japan
Fabric into Glass ‘90, Fukuoka Tamaya - Fukuoka, Japan
Postgraduate Exhibition, Canberra School of Art - Canberra, Australia
 
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
The Glass Museum - Ebeltoft, Denmark
The Australian National University - Canberra, Australia
Corning Museum of Glass - Corning, New York
Glass Museum - Hiroshima, Japan
Wustum Museum - Wisconsin
Art Gallery of Western Australia - Perth, Australia
Coburg Museum - Coburg, Germany
Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art - Hokkiado, Japan
Sastuma Glass Museum - Sastuma Kagoshima, Japan
Kongousaki Glass Museum - Tokyo, Japan
Notojima Glass Museum - Ishikawa, Japan

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Chappell Gallery is built on a strong foundation of education, the fuel that has driven the art glass movement to its current heights.
Glass art is a global movement; it is far-reaching and speaks many languages.  

In addition to representing artists from the United States, Chappell Gallery's founder, Alice Chappell, has sought out artists from around the world.