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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the work and background of
each artist.

 

 

 

 

Mary Ann Babula

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EDUCATION
  1981   M.F.A. Massachusetts College of Art - Boston, Massachusetts
 1979   B.F.A Illinois State University - Normal, Illinois
 1978   The Pilchuck School - Stanwood, Washington
 
AWARDS
  1985   National Endowment for the Arts, Visual Arts Fellowship
  1983   Massachusetts Council for the Arts, Finalist
  1982   National Beveling Contest, Denver Glass Machinery Company, First Place Sculpture
  1981   National Endowment for the Arts, Apprenticeship Grant
  1980   Fragile Art Competition "Studio Glass Magazine", First Place Sculpture
 
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
  1995-Present   Faculty: Massachusetts College of Art
  1995   Faculty: Massachusetts College of Art, Department of Continuing Education
  1984   1984 Faculty: Rhode Island School of Design, Glass Department
  1981   Faculty: The Pilchuck School - Stanwood, Washington
 
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
  2000   Illusive Glass, Chappell Gallery - Boston, Massachusetts
SOFA New York, Chappell Gallery booth
  1999   SOFA Chicago, Chappell Gallery booth
25 Years of Glass/Massachusetts College of Arts Professors and Juried Student Work, Chappell Gallery - Boston, Massachusetts
Future Perfect, Chappell Gallery - Boston, Massachusetts
  1997   Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, Permanent Collection/ Glass Focus
Federal Reserve Gallery - Boston, Massachusetts
3-D Fine Arts, Massachusetts College of Art
  1996   Museum of Fine Arts - Boston, Massachusetts - Contemporary Glass
  1995   East Coast Glass, North Carolina University - North Carolina
  1984   Biennial, Illinois State University Gallery - Normal, Illinois
  1982-1984   Habatat Galleries - Detroit, Michigan
  1983   The Glass Gallery - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1982-1983   The Art Gallery of Western Australia - Perth, Australia
  1981   DeCordova Museum - Lincoln, Massachusetts
 
COLLECTIONS
      Museum of Fine Arts - Boston, Massachusetts
Cornerstone Architectural Associates - Seattle, Washington
The George Saxe Collection - San Francisco, California

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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.