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Max Turetzky, Assistant Opinion Editor • September 22, 2023

11 members of the Studio City Neighborhood Council (SCNC) resigned Aug. 21 after Ian Mitchell King, a newly seated councilmember, was revealed...

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Visual arts teacher exhibits four sculptures at the Belgian National Glass Museum

The four glass pieces, which were not based on a singular idea, took about a month to make.
The four glass pieces, which were not based on a singular idea, took about a month to make.

The Belgium National Glass Museum in Lommel will display the glass artwork of visual arts teacher Dylan Palmer until Sept. 4 in an exhibit that opened Mar. 26.

A group of curators contacted Palmer, asking to display four of his works in the exhibit.

The exhibit collects artwork that cannot be comfortably sorted into a certain theme or existing category. To select the pieces featured, curators found works that fit within the curatorial vision of the show.

Galleries within the museum are planned months and even years ahead of time.

“There’s no submission process for shows like this, so it was something of a
surprise,” Palmer said. “I haven’t decided if I’ll be going to Belgium before the show comes down in September. I was honored to be invited to participate and happy to get the news.”

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Visual arts teacher exhibits four sculptures at the Belgian National Glass Museum