The Curriculum Vitae

LEAH WINGFIELD

Jacksonville, OR

Born – January 29, 1957.  Phoenix, AZ

EDUCATION

Washington High School – Phoenix, AZ

Glendale Community College – Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix College – Phoenix, AZ

Pilchuck School – Stanwood, WA

  • Teaching assistant to Robert Carlson, William Morris, Loredano Rosin, Dino Rosin
  • Scholarship student in Graduate Workshop with Bertil Valien, Clifford Rainey, Paul Marioni, Henry Halem, Judy North
  • Student – Dan Dailey, Hot Glass

WORK EXPERIENCE

1992 – Present – Independent Glass Sculptor

2000 – Present – Vice President Acme Glass Art Inc.

1997 – Co-chair Glass Art Society Conference – Tucson, AZ

1989 – Assistant Regina Zelaya Aguilar – preparing exhibition of glass sculpture and installation in Lindau, Germany

1986-92 – Caliente Glass/Michael Joplin Contemporary Glass – manager & gaffer

1985,86,87 – Summer staff, Pilchuck Glass School

1977-85 – Independent Ceramic Sculptor

SELECTED COLLECTIONS

Madreema Foundation – Strasbourg, France

Musee du Verre de Conches – Conches, France

Bachman Collection @ The Henry Ford Museum – Dearborn, MI

Imagine Museum – St. Petersburg, FL

Kotler/Colvin Pavilion – Ringling Museum of Art – Sarasota, FL

Flint Institute of the Arts – Sherwin & Shirley Glass Collection

Galerie Internationale du Verre – Biot, France

Museo del Vidrio – Monterrey, Mexico

Maxine & William Block Collection – Carnegie Museum of Art / Mayo Clinic – Minnesota

Muskegon Museum of Art – Muskegon, MI

Racine Art Museum – Racine, WI

SELECTED GALLERIES

Galerie Internationale du Verre – Biot, France

Sandra Ainsley Gallery – Toronto, Canada

Habatat Gallery – Royal Oak, MI

Hawk Gallery – Columbus, OH

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

1996 – Present Annually – Verriales – Gallery Internationale du Verre – Biot, France

1994 – Present Annually – Habatat International Exhibition – Habatat Gallery, Royal Oak, MI

1993 – 2020 – Annually – SOFA Chicago

1994 – 2018 – Bi-annually – Glass Lovers Weekend – Wheaton Village, NJ

2002 – Solo Exhibition Leah Wingfield & Steve Clements – Museo Del Vidrio – Monterrey, Mexico

2006 – Solo Exhibition – Retrospective – Habatat Gallery – Royal Oak, MI

Group exhibition – Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art – Hokkaido, Japan Hsinchu Cultural Center-Hsinchu, Japan

Group Exhibition – Carnegie Museum of Art

Group Exhibition – Toledo Museum of Art

2024 – Group exhibition – Toyama Art Prize – Toyama, Japan

2024 –  Group exhibition – Bullseye Glass Transitions in Glass – Portland, OR & Bellevue 

     Museum of Art – Bellevue, WA

2025 – Reno Tahoe International Art Fair

STEVEN CLEMENTS
Jacksonville, OR 97530


Born – January 8, 1948 – Richmond, CA


POSITION
Independent Artist
President, Acme Art Glass Inc.
EDUCATION
Masters of Art – California State University – Chico, CA. 1972 Pilchuck Glass School – Stanwood, WA


SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Arizona Commission on the Arts – Phoenix, AZ
Brockton Museum – Boston, MA
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, De Young Museum – San Francisco, CA
Kishijimi Collection – Japan
The National Gallery of American Art & Renwick Gallery – Smithsonian Institution- Washington DC President’s Collection – People’s Republic of China
Richmond Art Museum – Richmond, CA
Standard Oil Corporation – California
Museo Del Vidrio – Monterrey, Mexico

Madreema Foundation-Strasbourg, France & Singapore

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS


Continuing exhibitions 2001 to present with: 


Galerie Internationale du Verre, Biot France 

Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Canada  

Habatat Gallery – MI – International Invitational, SOFA Chicago 

Internationale Galerie du Verre – Biot, France
Glass Lovers Weekend, Miller Gallery (NY) – Wheaton Village, NJ. 

Museo del Vidrio – Monterrey, Mexico

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