gordon huether studio art matters
gordon huether studioa r t m a t t e r s
When I was about 17 years old, after making my second stained glass window at my father’s kitchen table, I made a life decision: I promised myself that one day I would edify the spirit of humanity by bringing beauty and meaning into the world through art. I am happy to report that almost 40 years later, I am honoring that promise by creating art every day for every conceivable kind of building, home and landscape.
From the beginning of my career, I’ve been fascinated by the interplay between light and glass as I explored the artistic possibilities of refraction and reflection in glass fabrications. As I developed as an artist, I began exploring other media, moving between highly refined, polished materials like polished aluminum and dichroic glass to gritty, repurposed and salvaged materials like rusted steel and weathered wood. I’ve learned to let
the story I am telling lead me towards the right material. Salvaged and repurposed materials allow me to explore the effect of time and nature on man-made materials or, as in the case for the Napa 9/11 Memorial, convey the devastating aftermath of inhumanity. Using a variety of glass techniques and applications for university campuses and houses of worship captures the experience of inspiration and illumination often found there.
My work investigates intellectual precepts and explores emotional complexities. It is about shaping a story and expressing an idea, not just creating an object of beauty. When developing a concept for a new public artwork, I endeavor to connect to the site by researching its history and culture; connect to the viewer by listening to the community and understanding their vision for the project; and finally, connect to the landscape and architecture surrounding the work by choosing materials that respond and engage with the location. For a private commission, I establish a relationship with the client in order to fully engage with their needs and goals for the project and create work that meets, if not surpasses, their expectations.
I am passionate about the process of creating art and humbled by the privilege of making it everyday. In a time when the speed and ease of technology robs us of daily personal interactions, art has the power to remind us of the importance of the human touch. My spirit is in everything I make and I am honored to share it with you.
Gordon Huether
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contentsCivic 5
Napa 9/11 Memorial | Napa, CA 6
The Bridge North Texas | Dallas, TX 10
Historic Route 66 | Albuquerque, NM 14
Salt Palace Convention Center | Salt Lake City, UT 16
Regional San | Sacramento, CA 18
Fire Station #17 | San Jose, CA 20
Art Walk | Yountville, CA 21
Corporate + Private Development 23
Arburg GmbH & Co. KG | Loßburg, Germany 24
535 Mission Street | San Francisco, CA 28
Miramar Village | White Rock, BC, Canada 32
TIAA-CREF | Charlotte, NC 36
BioMarin Pharmaceutical | Novato, CA 37
Deloitte & Touche | San Francisco, CA 38
SmithGroup | San Francisco, CA 39
Umpqua Bank | Napa, CA 40
Pfluger Architects | Austin, TX 41
East Village Parking Garage | Kansas City, MO 42
Arena Parking Garage | Stockton, CA 43
5th Street Parking Garage | Napa, CA 44
Ovation Waterfront Condominiums | St. Petersburg, FL 45
Education 47
LBJ Presidential Library | Austin, TX 48
LBJ School of Public Affairs | Austin, TX 52
University of Toledo | Toledo, OH 53
Oregon State University | Corvallis, OR 54
Healthcare 57
John Muir Medical Center | Walnut Creek, CA 58
El Camino Hospital | Mountain View, CA 62
UCSD Medical Center | San Diego, CA 64
UCSF Mount Zion | San Francisco, CA 65
Sletten Cancer Institute | Great Falls, MT 66
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center | Phoenix, AZ 67
Hospitality 69
Archer Hotel | New York, NY 70
Sugar House Casino | Philadelphia, PA 71
J Vineyards & Winery | Healdsburg, CA 72
Artesa Vineyards & Winery | Napa, CA 73
Residential 75
Private Residence | Carmel by the Sea, CA 76
Private Residence | Los Altos, CA 80
Private Residence | St. Helena, CA 81
Private Residence | Napa, CA 82
Private Residence | San Jose, CA 83
Spiritual 85
Congregation Beth Shalom of Napa Valley | Napa, CA 86
Parish Church St. Laurentius | Bobenheim - Roxheim, Germany 88
St. John The Baptist Catholic Church | Napa, CA 89
Jewish Community Center | Long Beach, CA 90
Congregational Church of San Mateo | San Mateo, CA 91
Lafayette Orinda Presbyterian Church (LOPC) | Lafayette, CA 92
Diocese of Santa Rosa | Santa Rosa, CA 93
Transportation 95
Raleigh-Durham Int’l Airport | Morrisville, NC 96
Salt Lake City Int’l Airport TRAX Station | Salt Lake City, UT 100
William P. Hobby Airport | Houston, TX 104
Coliseum BART Station | Oakland, CA 108
Jacksonville Int’l Airport | Jacksonville, FL 112
San Bruno BART Station | San Bruno, CA 114
SEPTA | Philadelphia, PA 115
Fine Art 117
Celadon Series | Gordon Huether Gallery 118
Big Boy, Metal Meddle Series | Last Call 4|5 119
Gordon Huether Gallery | Popular Science Series 120
Magic Lanterns | Gordon Huether Studio 121
About The Artist 122
About The Team + The Studio 123
Gordon Huether | Résumé 124
Index 130
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Civic centers present opportunities for Huether to create work that expresses the culture, character and history of a municipality. Cities throughout the world increasingly recognize the value of art in public places and look to artists to strengthen community identity and encourage civic pride. Huether creates iconic gateways, way finders and sculptural elements that enhance the public’s engagement and add vitality and beauty to urban settings.
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In a unique public-private collaboration, the citizens of
Napa planned the 9/11 Memorial garden to honor the
memories of those killed on 9/11 and the first responders
who risked their own lives in their efforts to save them.
Huether was commissioned to create the Memorial working
with 30 tons of steel received by the community from the
wreckage of the Twin Towers. The garden and Huether’s
installation have become a place for the community to
engage in quiet contemplation and reflection and express
the courage, caring and compassion the world experienced
in the aftermath of this terrible terrorist act.
Napa 9/11 MemorialNapa, CA | 201323’H x 25’DSalvaged Steel Beams, GlassCommissioned by the City of NapaGretchen Stranzl McCann | Landscape Architect
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The Bridge North Texas Homeless Assistance Center
serves more than 6,000 clients throughout the Dallas
Metropolitan area. For the center, Huether created
art glass windows using various glass techniques,
including mouth-blown and etched glass. He forged
a real connection with the Center’s homeless clients;
they contributed personal essays for the project,
portions of which Huether etched into the glass
by-hand. This project received two 2009 American
Institute of Architects Housing Awards and a USGBC
LEED™ Silver Rating.
The Bridge North TexasHomeless Assistance Center | Dallas, TX | 20087 Panels, each 8’6”H x 3’6”WGlassCommissioned by Dallas CountyOverland Partners | Architect Camargo Copeland | Architect
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16This Page + Next: Aluminum Yucca | Historic Route 66 | Albuquerque, NM | 2003
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18This Page + Next: Salt Palace Convention Center | Salt Lake City, UT | 2006
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20Vessel | Regional San (Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District) | Sacramento, CA | 2009
21Waterfall | Regional San (Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District) | Sacramento, CA | 2009
22Fire Station #17 | San Jose, CA | 2008
23Red Head | Art Walk | Yountville, CA | 2013
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Huether ’s work for corporate sett ings and pr ivate development is a ref lect ion of the pr ivate sector ’s commitment to enhancing envi ronments where the publ ic and pr ivate intersect . These commiss ions often prov ide Huether with an opportuni ty to enr ich and heighten the aesthet ics of a space and a l low for ar t to be integrated into a s i te, b lurr ing the l ines between art and archi tecture.
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Arburg, a leading manufacturer of injection molding
machines for plastics, commissioned Huether to create this
oversized globe for the exterior of its new customer center.
The spherical form symbolizes Arburg’s global reach and
the dichroic glass panels and acrylic rods reference the
company’s product. The sculpture is a vibrant complement
to the building’s stacked rectangles and has become an
iconic and unifying symbol for the entire community.
GlobussphäreArburg GmbH & Co. KGLoßburg, Germany | 2009 16’ DIAStainless Steel, Pyrex, Dichroic Glass, Boro-artistic Glass RodsCommissioned by Arburg GmbH & Co. KGSchmelzle + Partner Architekten BDA | Architect
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Boston Properties developed 535 Mission, a 27-story addition to the San Francisco skyline, and commissioned Huether to create artwork for the lobby space. The multi-pieced work starts on the building’s exterior façade on Mission Street, continues through the lobby and comes to an end on the Minna Street façade, breaching the traditional boundary between outdoor and in.
Huether’s large-scale wall installation brims with vibrant color, texture and pattern that is refracted, transmitted and reflected, resulting in a wall of light that brings life and excitement to 535 Mission’s public space.
Applique da Parete535 Mission Street | San Francisco, CA | 2014 140’L x 18’H x 15”DDichroic Glass, Mirrored Glass, Etched GlassCommissioned by Boston PropertiesBoston Properties | DeveloperHOK | Architect
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Rostrum, an amphitheater-like installation made of
stainless steel and native cedar timbers, takes its aesthetic
cue from the landscape and architectural design of the
site. Huether blurs the line between art, sculpture and
nature by creating beautiful art that also functions as an
outbuilding. Residents engage with Rostrum by using the
space as a gathering place, as well as interacting with it
as art. Huether embedded fifty LED lights into the curved
stainless steel pipes to create a beautiful glow at night.
RostrumMiramar Village | White Rock, BC, Canada | 2013 14’W x 14’H x 8’DStainless Steel, Locally Sourced Cedar BlocksCommissioned by Bosa PropertiesBosa Properties | DeveloperNSDA Architects | Architect
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38Glass Forest | TIAA-CREF | Charlotte, NC | 2002
39The Great Wall | BioMarin Pharmaceutical | Novato, CA | 2005
40Deloitte & Touche | San Francisco, CA | 1999
41SmithGroup | San Francisco, CA | 2005
42Umpqua Bank | Napa, CA | 2005
43Aha Moment | Pfluger Architects | Austin, TX | 2014
44Red Eye | East Village Parking Garage | Kansas City, MO | 2010
45Arena Parking Garage | Stockton, CA | 2006
46Retro Woman | 5th Street Parking Garage | Napa, CA | 2008
47O Wave | Ovation Waterfront Condominiums | St. Petersburg, FL | 2009
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Inspired by the intellectual inquiries undertaken within educational settings, Huether creates work that introduces beau t y an d v i t a l i t y t o campuses, while engaging the minds and spirits of professors, researchers, s tudents and c o m m u n i t y m e m b e r s .
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Huether’s striking glass-paneled mural memorializes Lady
Bird Johnson’s tireless support of President Johnson,
civil rights, social justice and the Highway Beautification
Act. Huether worked with Lady Bird’s daughters, project
architects and Presidential Library staff to select imagery
that reflects Lady Bird’s dynamic personality and life
experiences. Back lit with fiber optic illumination, the mural
acts as a wall of light for the corridor space. A border of
Lady Bird’s beloved Texas wildflowers, fabricated in fused
glass adds a bold flourish to this beautiful installation.
Lady Bird MuralLBJ Presidential Library | Austin, TX | 2011 16 Panels, each 10’H x 4’WThermally Bonded Print & Acid Etch on Glass, Fused Glass FlowersCommissioned by University of Texas at AustinSkidmore, Owings & Merrill | Architect Brooks, Barr, Graeber and White | Architect
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54LBJ School of Public Affairs | University of Texas | Austin, TX | 2010
55Portal | University of Toledo | Toledo, OH | 2013
56This Page + Next: Hoops | Oregon State University | Basketball Practice Facility | Corvallis, OR | 2014
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Huether bel ieves that art integrated into a healthcare setting enhances patients’ well being, reduces stress and serves as a welcome respi te f rom often difficult circumstances. By integrating his work into hospital chapels, meditation spaces, gardens, and lobby and reception areas, Huether creates work that adds beauty and pal l iat ive e lements to the healthcare environment.
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Drawing inspiration from environmentalist John Muir’s reverence for the San Francisco Bay Area’s natural beauty, Huether incorporates references to the Bay Area’s mountains and waterways and integrates natural landscape and architectural elements into the overall design. Mountain Range, fabricated with two layers of acid-etched glass and one layer of Corten steel, adds rhythm and dimension to the plaza space and is illuminated by LEDs for an ambient glow at night. The 200-foot, dichroic glass River of Light embedded in the plaza serves as a way-finder, leading visitors from the parking lot to the building’s entrance. This two-part installation serves as an iconic, place-making sculpture work for the John Muir Medical Center.
Mountain Range & River of Light John Muir Medical Center | Walnut Creek, CA | 2010Mountain Range - 90’L x 6’6”H x 2’DCorten Steel, GlassRiver of Light - 190’L x 4”- 11”WIntegrated Glass Tiles Commissioned by John Muir HealthGates + Associates | Landscape Architect
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64Light Forest | El Camino Hospital | Mountain View, CA | 2010
65Pixel Care | El Camino Hospital | Mountain View, CA | 2009
66UCSD Medical Center | Meditation Room | San Diego, CA | 1992
67UCSF Mount Zion | Comprehensive Cancer Center | Quiet Room | San Francisco, CA | 2001
68Sletten Cancer Institute | Great Falls, MT | 2006
69St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center | Meditation Room + Rotunda | Phoenix, AZ | 2006
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Hotels, resorts, restaurants and wineries present wonderful opportunities for Huether to work with design teams and developers to create work that enhances the site’s ambiance. Huether’s work often ignites connections and conversation among guests and further creates a “brand identity” that broadens the reach of these hospital i ty sett ings.
72Lichtregen | Archer Hotel | New York, NY | 2014
73Bundled Stix | Sugar House Casino | Philadelphia, PA | 2010
74J Vineyards & Winery | Healdsburg, CA | 1999
75Artesa Vineyards & Winery | Fountain | Napa, CA | 1999
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Residential commissions provide an opportunity for Huether to create work on a more intimate scale. Often the result of an intense collaboration with the client, Huether’s artwork for a private residence is his direct response to the aesthetics of the home, the location and collaboration with the homeowner’s vision. Three-dimensional sculptures, doors, art glass wall applications and suspended installations are just some of the approaches Huether has integrated into his client’s residences.
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Huether was inspired by the motion of sand and water
for the art glass additions to a client’s home in Carmel by
the Sea. Huether etched delicate sand patterns on a glass
garden wall in the home’s landscaped exterior space that
is illuminated by programmed LEDs at night. Cascading
water and sea foam inspired the glass screen separating
the home’s foyer from the dining area. Dichroic glass was
inserted between two slabs of etched glass, creating a
shifting display of color that is transformed as light, and
the viewer’s angle, changes throughout the day.
Private ResidenceCarmel by the Sea, CA | 2009Outdoor Wall, Foyer Glass Screen, Bathroom Glass Installations & Guest Room Glass InstallationCommissioned by Lynda & Tom ChristalOverland Partners | Architect
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82Private Residence | Suspended Sculpture | Los Altos, CA | 2010
83Stix & Stones | Private Residence | St. Helena, CA | 2006
84Private Residence | Office Glass Sliding Door | Napa, CA | 2012
85Private Residence | Glass Front Door | San Jose, CA | 2008
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Huether’s art work in houses of worship and community-gathering spaces gives artistic expression to the liturgical and spiritual. Often working in close collaboration with the congregation, Huether’s work breathes new life into sanctuaries, strengthening the experience of worshipers and reaffirming the enduring appeal of religious art and cultural symbols throughout the world.
88This Page + Next: The Twelve Tribes of Israel | Congregation Beth Shalom of Napa Valley | Napa, CA | 2014
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90Parish Church St. Laurentius | Bobenheim - Roxheim, Germany | 2013
91Radiant Cross | St. John The Baptist Catholic Church | Napa, CA | 2012
92Jewish Community Center | Long Beach, CA | 1999
93The Tree of Life | Congregational Church of San Mateo | San Mateo, CA | 2013
94Lafayette Orinda Presbyterian Church (LOPC) | Lafayette, CA | 2009
95Diocese of Santa Rosa | Santa Rosa, CA | 1998
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Huether approaches the integration of art in transportation systems as an opportunity to engage travelers and revitalize their experience of the transit space. Local and regional identity is often at the heart of Huether’s concepts in transportation hubs and his work conveys the cultural vitality and character of the region. For travelers undertaking a daily commute or a significant voyage, Huether’s artwork injects a sense of surprise and discovery in an often sterile and impersonal space.
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To create this installation of seven life-sized figures for the baggage claim area of the new terminal at the Raleigh-
Durham International Airport, Huether scanned models with a three-dimensional digital scanner then employed a
CNC machine to carve the figures out of high-density foam. The installation ingeniously integrates technology with
the creative process and is designed to introduce surprise and whimsy into the space. The neutral color of the figures
blends gracefully with the light and airy building aesthetic.
Each figure has a personal connection to Huether. Family, friends and co-workers, along with a self-portrait, are
included and represent the wide-array of travelers who will experience the terminal on a daily basis. Each of the
“travelers” carries their own baggage, adding further distinction to each character and relating to the experience
of the real travelers in the baggage claim area below. The installation provokes a strong response from travelers,
whether by identifying with the figure balancing precariously while holding suitcases on the tightrope or the “tourist”
photographing the scenery from her perch on an overhead beam.
Highwire TravelersRaleigh-Durham International Airport, Terminal 1 Baggage Claim | Morrisville, NC | 2014Figures heights range between 5’2” and 6’2”Stainless Steel, High-density Foam, Polyurethane Plastic, Latex PaintCommissioned by the Raleigh-Durham Airport AuthorityClark Nexsen | Architect
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For The Canyon, Huether evoked the profile of nearby
Wasatch and Oquirrh Mountain ranges, and then visually
segmented the mountain scape by placing vertical steel
plates at specific distances apart along the station’s platform.
The sculpture is powder-coated to resemble the intense burnt
orange colors of the sun setting in Bryce Canyon. The steel
plates, much like rows of grapevines or trees in an orchard,
appear to “open and close” as passengers speed by from the
seat of a commuter train or car. What is clearly stationary
appears to be in motion for observers of this passively kinetic
installation.
The CanyonSalt Lake City International Airport TRAX StationSalt Lake City, UT | 2012 96’L x 3’ – 8’HPowder-Coated SteelCommissioned by the Utah Transit Authority FKKR Architects | Architect
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Huether created Over Houston by photographing the
city and its environs from the window of a small chartered
plane. He then abstracted and integrated vibrant colors into
the images for use in this luminous installation. Huether
used special art glass techniques, including etching, fusing
and laminating to fabricate the 48 individual panels. Over
Houston tells a story of air travel and illuminates the
unique, natural and urban landscape as seen from above.
Over HoustonWilliam P. Hobby Airport | Houston, TX | 2009 6 Panels, each 11’H x 20’WFused, Etched, Enameled, Carved, Sand-blasted, Laminated GlassCommissioned by the Houston Airport SystemLockwood, Andrews & Newman | Architect
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A-Round OaklandColiseum BART Station | Oakland, CA | 201450 Fused Glass Discs, 18”– 36” DIACommissioned by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)ED2 International | Architect
Huether created this hip, active, engaging, sophisticated
and gleaming installation in response to the diverse
community that BART serves. The fused glass discs that
Huether installed transmit and refract color, creating
a constantly shifting pattern of light and shadow that
bounces throughout the BART station. This complex and
multi-dimensional installation delights and engages
travelers as they embark on their journeys.
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114This Page + Next: Gotta Go! | Jacksonville International Airport | Jacksonville, FL | 2008
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116San Bruno BART Station | San Bruno, CA | 2002
117SEPTA | Frankfort Transportation Center | Philadelphia, PA | 2001
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Huether explores different media in his smaller-scale fine art work by investigating the seductive properties of richly saturated color, natural and artificial light sources, lush textures, and using quirky repurposed vintage imagery. Huether’s work is deeply personal and intensely eclectic. It is widely collected, favored by interior designers and exhibited at museums and galleries in major cities throughout the United States.
120Above: Celadon Series | 2010 | Below: Gordon Huether Gallery
121Above: Big Boy, Metal Meddle Series | 2012 | Below: Last Call 4|5 | 2012
122Above: Gordon Huether Gallery | Below: Popular Science Series | 2014
123Above: Magic Lanterns | 2005 | Below: Gordon Huether Studio
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about the artist
Gordon Huether, the child of German immigrants,
was born in Rochester, New York in 1959 and
raised in Napa, California where he still resides
and is an active member of the community. With
dual citizenship in Germany and the United States,
Huether has moved between the two countries
throughout his life. He learned art composition
and appreciation at an early age from his father,
an artist and craftsman who designed window
displays for a department store in the small town
of Napa. International experiences and the verdant
countryside of the Napa Valley region strongly
influenced Huether’s initial artistic exploration and he resolved at an early age to create a lasting impact
on the world through the creation of large-scale public art.
In 1987, Huether opened his studio in Napa, California and in 1989 he received his first public art
commission from the University of Alaska Geophysical Institute. For the first time, Huether collaborated
with architectural, design and construction teams to realize his vision, a significant step forward in his
career. In his nearly 30-year career, Huether has created more than 70 public art installations for city
centers, transportation hubs, and corporate and university campuses throughout the world. He has
completed several hundred private commissions, in addition to creating fine art work.
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about the team + the studio
Gordon Huether Studio + Gallery is a turnkey, full
service studio that works closely with institutions,
city governments, private developers, consultants
and individual clients to develop, fabricate and install
unique, one of a kind large-scale, site specific public
art and private commissions. A highly professional,
skilled and experienced team of fabricators and
artisans work at the studio with Huether from initial
design concept to project development, fabrication
and final installation. A fully staffed administrative
office coordinates and oversees client services and
all business matters relating to the creation of art,
ensuring that every project is executed on time and on budget and every client’s needs are met.
The “Hay Barn” houses Gordon Huether’s design studio, project gallery, fabrication facilities, administrative
offices and gallery. Guests are welcome to visit Gordon Huether Studio + Gallery. The Gallery is located at
1821 Monticello Road in Napa, California and is open Monday through Friday, from 9 AM - 4 PM. For after-
hours appointments or groups of more than four people, please call 707.255.5954 to schedule a visit.
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BIRTHPLACE
1959 Rochester, NY
EDUCATION
1990-92 Life Center Collaborative Project with Professor Johannes Schreiter, Napa, CA
1986 Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, WA
1980-82 Apprenticeship at Universal Glass Studio, Blieskastel, Germany
LECTURES / TEACHING / APPOINTMENTS
2014 AAAE Arts in the Airport Workshop, “Trials, Tribulations & Triumphs of Integrating Art into Airports” San Francisco, CA
2011 American Institute of Architects Design Conference, “The Great Collaboration: Integrating Art & Architecture”
Monterey, CA
2009 Stained Glass Association of America, “Stained Glass Then and Now” Oklahoma City, OK
University of San Francisco, School of Architecture, “Art in Architecture” San Francisco, CA
2008 Homeless Assistance Center, “Art Matters” Dallas, TX
2007 BECon Conference, “Making Art, Love and Money” Portland, OR
2006 Board Member, American Institute of Architects SF, Center for Architecture & Design
2005 Chairman, Planning Commission, Napa, CA
2002 President, Board of Trustees, Napa Valley Museum, Napa, CA
2000 Urban Art Commission & The American Institute of Architects, “Designing our Community Through Art in Architecture”
Memphis, TN
1999 American Institute of Architects National Conference, Guest Lecture, “Public Art in America” Dallas, TX
1998 American Institute of Architects National Conference, “Redefining Contemporary Glass”
San Francisco, CA
1997 Society for Environmental Graphic Design National Conference, Guest Lecture,
San Francisco, CA
1996 PLANETREE Annual Conference, “Light and Color: Elements that Heal” San Francisco, CA
MOST RECENT SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
1997 – Present Resident Artist, Artesa Winery, Napa, CA
2014 – Present Rotating Solo Exhibit at St. Supéry Estate Vineyards & Winery, Rutherford, CA
2012 – 2014 Art On First, Public Art Walk, Napa, CA
2010 – 2015 Art Walk, Yountville, CA
2014 12 x 12, Artamo Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA
2009 Beauty, Group Exhibition, The Gallery at Cliff Lede Vineyards, Yountville, CA
2007 Metal Matters, Solo Exhibition, Robert Mondavi Winery, Oakville, CA
2006 Art + Architecture, Group Exhibition. Keller Estate Winery, Petaluma, CA
2005 Summer in Southpark, Group Exhibition. Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2005 Orange Door-Blue Window, Solo Exhibition. Metalstone Gallery, New York, NY
2005 Group Exhibition, Artamo Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA
2005 El Paseo Exhibition, El Paseo Drive, Palm Desert, CA
2004 In Nature’s Light, New York Hall of Science, New York, NY
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AWARDS
2014 Napa 9/11 Memorial, CoDAWOrX Video Awards Top 100, Collaboration of Art and Design
2013 John Muir Medical Center, CoDAWOrX Awards Top 100, Collaboration of Art and Design
2010 Certificate of Merit, American Society of Interior Designers, California Peninsula Chapter
2009 Gotta Go, Jacksonville International Airport, Jacksonville, FL, Best Public Art in the United States, Americans for the Arts Public Art Network
2009 The Bridge Homeless Assistance Center, Dallas, TX, Featuring a Public Art Installation by Gordon Huether, Housing Committee Award for Special Housing, American Institute of Architects, Award for Community-Informed Design, Department of Housing and Urban Development
2006 Stockton Arena Public Parking Structure, Stockton, CA, Best Public Art in the United States, Americans for the Arts Public Art Network
SELECTED PUBLIC ART AWARDS
2014 Rockland County Office Building | AIPP Sculpture, New City, NY
Awarded by: Rockland County Art in Public Places
2013 535 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
Awarded by: Boston Properties
Wards Corner, Norfolk, VA
Awarded by: City of Norfolk
Basketball Practice Facility, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Awarded by: Oregon State Arts Commission
Hatcher Road Streetscape Project, Phoenix, AZ
Awarded by: City of Phoenix
University of Toledo Roundabout, Toledo, OH
Awarded by: University of Toledo
2012 Raleigh-Durham International Airport, Raleigh, NC
Awarded by: Raleigh-Durham International Airport
Parish Church St. Laurentius, Bobenheim-Roxheim, Germany
Awarded by: Bistum Speyer, Episcopalian Building Authority
BART Oakland Coliseum Connector Station, Oakland, CA
Awarded by: Bay Area Rapid Transit Authority
Henry Belmon Research Center, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City, OK
Awarded by: Oklahoma Art in Public Places
Centennial Plaza Sculpture, Peoria, AZ
Awarded by: City of Peoria
2011 Century Napa Valley Cineplex, Cinemark, Napa, CA
Awarded by: Peter A and Vernice H. Gasser Foundation, Inc.
University Health System, Medical Center Campus, San Antonio, TX
Awarded by: Bexar County Hospital District
Exchange Parkway Median Enhancement, Allen, TX
Awarded by: City of Allen
2010 Houston Police Department, Midwest Police Station, Houston, TX
Awarded by: Houston Arts Alliance, City of Houston
Sun Tran Bus Storage & Maintenance Facility, Tucson, AZ
Awarded by: Tucson Pima Arts Council
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South Patrol Station, Kansas City Police Department, Kansas City, MO
Awarded by: Kansas City
The Canyon, TRAX Station, Salt Lake City International Airport, Salt Lake City, UT
Awarded by: Salt Lake City, Utah Transit Authority
Millcreek Community Center, Salt Lake County, UT
Awarded by: Salt Lake County, UT
2009 Rostrum, Miramar Town Center, White Rock, BC, Canada
Awarded by: City of White Rock, BOSA Properties
LBJ Presidential Library & School of Public Affairs, Austin, TX
Awarded by: University of Texas, Austin
2300 Empire Center, Burbank, CA
Awarded by: WH Empire Center, Chicago, IL
2008 O Wave, Ovation Condominiums, St. Petersburg, FL
Awarded by: JMC Communities, St. Petersburg, FL
East Village Parking Facility, Kansas City, MO
Awarded by: Kansas City Municipal Art Commission
Lot 5 Project, Chapel Hill, NC
Awarded by: Town of Chapel Hill
Napa Fifth Street Parking Garage, Napa, CA
Awarded by: City of Napa
Jack London Square, Oakland, CA
Awarded by: City of Oakland, Jack London Square Partners
2007 Gotta Go, Jacksonville International Airport, Jacksonville, FL
Awarded by: Jacksonville International Airport Arts Commission
Richmond Civic Center, Richmond, CA
Awarded by: City of Richmond
Tucson Justice Court, Municipal Court Complex, Tucson, AZ
Awarded by: Tucson Pima Arts Council
Texas Tech University School of Law, Lubbock, TX
Awarded by: Texas Tech University
John Muir Medical Center, Walnut Creek, CA
Awarded by: John Muir Health Foundation, City of Walnut Creek
2006 Dallas Homeless Assistance Center, Dallas, TX
Awarded by: Dallas County
Marsh Creek Bridge, Brentwood, CA
Awarded by: The City of Brentwood
Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District, Sacramento, CA
Awarded by: Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission
The Collection, Burbank, CA
Awarded by: City of Burbank, Champion Development
2005 Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, UT
Awarded by: Salt Lake County
2005 Foothills Recreation & Aquatics Center, Glendale, AZ
Awarded by: Glendale Arts Commission
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2004 San Jose Fire Department Station 17, San Jose, CA
Awarded by: City of San Jose, CA
St. Josephs Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
Awarded by: St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center
Issaquah Transit Center, Issaquah, WA
Awarded by: Sound Transit Board
Arena Parking Structure, Stockton, CA
Awarded by: City of Stockton
San Mateo Public Library, San Mateo, CA
Awarded by: City of San Mateo
2003 Polaris K-12 Alternative School, Anchorage, AK
Awarded by: Municipality of Anchorage
San Joaquin Council of Governments, Stockton, CA
Awarded by: City of Stockton, San Joaquin Council of Governments
William P. Hobby Airport, Houston, TX,
Awarded by: Houston Airport System, Cultural Arts Council of Houston and Harris Counties
BioMarin, Novato, CA
Awarded by: BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc.
2002 Denver International Airport Child Care Center, Denver, CO
Awarded by: Denver International Airport Public Art Program
Aluminum Yucca, East Gateway Project, Albuquerque, NM
Awarded by: City of Albuquerque, New Mexico Arts
Playground Fantastico, Napa, CA
Awarded by: City of Napa, Napa Valley Arts Council
Sunnyvale Older Adults Center, Sunnyvale, CA
Awarded by: City of Sunnyvale, CA, Sunnyvale Arts Commission
2001 BART San Bruno Station, San Bruno, CA
Awarded by: Bay Area Rapid Transit Authority
Sacramento Midtown Parking Garage, Sacramento, CA
Awarded by: Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission
SEPTA Frankford Transportation Center, Philadelphia, PA
Awarded by: Philadelphia Arts Commission, Southeastern Pennsylvania
Transportation Authority
2000 Charles Schwab Building, San Francisco, CA
Awarded by: San Francisco Arts Commission , HOK Architects
Hickory Ridge Middle School, Memphis, TN
Awarded by: Memphis Arts Council, Memphis City School Board
1999 Recreation & Fitness Center, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR,
Awarded by: Oregon Arts Commission, Oregon University System
1998 Mozart Corporation, Mountain View, CA
Awarded by: City of Mountain View, Korth, Sunseri, Hagey Architects
Widstoe Hall Science Learning Center, Utah State University, Logan, UT
Awarded by: Utah Arts Council, Utah State University
1997 Utah Transit Authority Delta Center Station, Salt Lake City, UT
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Awarded by: Salt Lake City Arts Council, Utah Transit Authority Arts in Transit Program
Entertainment Partners, Burbank, CA
Awarded by: City of Burbank, Daniel Chudnovsky Architects
Skaggs Biology Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, U
Awarded by: Salt Lake City Arts, University of Utah
SELECTED PRIVATE COMMISSIONS
2014 Provenance Hewitt Vineyards, Rutherford, CA
Commissioned by Provenance Hewitt Vineyards
Nichols Residence, St. Helena, CA
Commissioned by Amy & John Nichols
Otton Residence, Napa, CA
Commissioned by Nancy & Terry Otton
2013 Congregation Beth Shalom, Napa, CA
Commissioned by: Congregation Beth Shalom
2012 Fischer Residence, Napa, CA
Commissioned by: Karen & Joe Fischer
2011 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Napa, CA
Commissioned by: St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
2010 Jacober Residence, New York City, NY
Commissioned by: Dana & Joseph Jacober
Temple Beth Elohim, Wellesley, MA
Commissioned by: Temple Beth Elohim
2010 Vasudevan Residence, Los Altos, CA
Commissioned by: R. & Jayashree Vasudevan
2009 Arburg GmbH & Co. KG, Loßburg, Germany
Commissioned by: Eugen Hehl, Arburg GmbH & Co. KG
2008 Christal Residence, Carmel by the Sea, CA
Commissioned by: Lynda & Tom Christal
Warner Residence, San Jose
Commissioned by: Laurie & Mike Warner
Gotschall Residence, Laguna Beach
Commissioned by: Susan & Ed Gotschall
Weiss Residence, Big Sur, CA
Commissioned by: Jean & Tim Weiss
2006 Taft Residence, Los Altos, CA.
Commissioned by: Edward & Pamela Taft
Owens Residence, Elmhurst, IL
Commissioned by: Gigi Owens
The Rock, St. Helena, CA
Commissioned by: St. Helena Castle Investments
2005 Devine Residence, Laguna Beach, CA
Commissioned by: Leason Pomeroy, L3 Architects
Sletten Regional Cancer Institute, Great Falls, MT
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Commissioned by: Benefis Healthcare
Umpqua Bank, Napa, CA
Commissioned by: The Gasser Foundation
Patin Residence, Irvine, CA
Commissioned by: Nicolas Patin
2004 Hospice of Napa Valley, Napa, CA
Commissioned by: Hospice of Napa Valley
UCSF Parnassus, Mofit-Long Emergency Center, San Francisco, CA
Commissioned by University of California San Francisco
2001 Congregation Beth Israel, San Diego, CA
Commissioned by: Congregation Beth Israel in conjunction with Austin Veum Robbins & Parshalle
2000 The Glass Forest, TIAA-CREF Corporate Headquarters, Charlotte, NC
Commissioned by: TIAA-CREF in conjunction with - Hughes Good O’Leary & Ryan
UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Care Center at Mount Zion, San Francisco, CA
Commissioned by: University of California at San Francisco Arts for Recovery Program
1999 J Vineyards & Winery, Healdsburg, CA
Commissioned by: Judy Jordan in conjunction with Hall & Bartley
KPMG, Los Angeles, CA
Commissioned by: KPMG in conjunction with BC Art Consultants
1998 Art Hotels Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan
Commissioned by: Art Hotels Sapporo in conjunction with Killingsworth, Stricker, Lindgren,
Wilson + Assoc. Arch.
Jewish Community Center of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA
Commissioned by: The Jewish Federation of the Long Beach and Greater Orange County
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Introduction 1Photography | Sara Frances
Civic 5Napa 9/11 Memorial 6Napa, CA | 201323’H x 25’D | Salvaged Steel Beams, GlassCommissioned by the City of NapaGretchen Stranzl McCann | Landscape ArchitectInfinity Visuals | Photography
The Bridge North Texas 10Homeless Assistance Center | Dallas, TX | 20087 Panels, each 8’6”H x 3’6”W | GlassCommissioned by Dallas CountyOverland Partners | ArchitectCamargo Copeland | ArchitectHovis Smith | Photography
Aluminum Yucca 14Historic Route 66 | Albuquerque, NM | 200322’H x 15’W x 15’DSalvaged Aluminum, Solar Powered LED LightingCommissioned by New Mexico Arts Gordon Huether, Alexander Albrecht | Photography
Salt Palace Convention Center | Interior 16Salt Lake City, UT | 2006 12’H x 55’W x 4’D | Salvaged MetalCommissioned by Salt Lake City and CountyEDA Architects | ArchitectPaul Richer | Photography
Salt Palace Convention Center | Exterior 17Salt Lake City, UT | 2006 18’H x 90’W x 3’D | Salvaged Metal, Harlequin PaintCommissioned by Salt Lake City and CountyEDA Architects | ArchitectPaul Richer | Photography
Vessel 18Regional San (Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District)Sacramento, CA | 200914’H x 6’W | GlassCommissioned by Sacramento Metropolitan Arts CommissionWilliams + Paddon | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Waterfall 19Regional San (Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District)Sacramento, CA | 200911 Waves, each 13’6”H x 70’W | Acrylic, Stainless Steel Aircraft CableCommissioned by Sacramento Metropolitan Arts CommissionWilliams & Paddon | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Fire Station #17 20San Jose, CA | 2008 22’H x 2’W | Aluminum, Dichroic GlassCommissioned by the City of San JoseBanducci Associates | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Red Head 21Art Walk | Yountville, CA | 201320’H x 4’W x 4’D | Powder-Coated SteelCommissioned by the Town of YountvilleInfinity Visuals | Photography
Corporate + Private Development 23Globussphäre 24Arburg GmbH & Co. KG | Loßburg, Germany | 200916’ DIA | Stainless Steel, Pyrex, Dichroic Glass, Boro-artistic Glass RodsCommissioned by Arburg GmbH & Co. KGSchmelzle + Partner Architekten BDA | ArchitectArburg GmbH & Co. KG | Photography
Applique da Parete 28535 Mission Street | San Francisco, CA | 2014355 Panels, entire Installation: 140’L x 18’H x 15”DDichroic Glass, Mirrored Glass On Edge, Etched Dichroic Glass, Etched GlassCommissioned by Boston PropertiesHOK | ArchitectSteel Blue LLC | Renderings
Rostrum 32Miramar Village | White Rock, BC, Canada | 201314’W x 14’H x 8’D | Stainless Steel, Locally Sourced Cedar BlocksCommissioned by Bosa PropertiesMiramar Development Company | DeveloperNSDA Architects | ArchitectSama Jim Canzian | Photography
Glass Forest 36TIAA-CREF | Charlotte, NC | 2002 15’H x 25’W x 25’D | Steel, Pyrex Tubes, GlassCommissioned by TIAA-CREFHughes, Good, O’Leary & Ryan | Landscape ArchitectSteve Dolan | Photography
The Great Wall 37BioMarin Pharmaceutical | Novato, CA | 2005 2’H to 6’H x 200’L | Corten Laser-Cut SteelCommissioned by BioMarin PharmaceuticalNBBJ | ArchitectSWA Group | Landscape ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Deloitte & Touche 38San Francisco, CA | 19998’H x 7’W x 8”D | Glass, SteelCommissioned by Deloitte & ToucheMisha Bruk | Photography
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SmithGroup 39San Francisco, CA | 200510’H x 8’W | Safety Glass, Collaged, Digital Silk-Screened ImageCommissioned by SmithGroupSmithGroup | ArchitectGordon Huether Studio | Photography
Umpqua Bank 40Napa, CA | 2005 8’H x 18”W x 18”D | Starphire Glass on EdgeCommissioned by Umpqua BankWayne Holland | ArchitectInfinity Visuals | Photography
Aha Moment 41Pfluger Architects | Austin, TX | 201424’L x 14’H x 7’D | Steel, PaintCommissioned by Pfluger Architects, Aha Digital Marketing + CreativeEric Pohl | Photography
Red Eye 42East Village Parking Garage | Kansas City, MO | 201018’H x 50’W | Laminated GNA Glass, Hand-painted Aluminum, AcrylicCommissioned by Kansas City Municipal Art CommissionBNIM | Architect 360 Architecture | Architect Misha Bruk | Photography
Arena Parking Garage 43Stockton, CA | 2006 16’H x 32’W | Toy Cars, Steel FrameCommissioned by the City of StocktonWMB Architects | ArchitectF+H Construction | Design BuildMisha Bruk | Photography
Retro Woman 445th Street Parking Garage | Napa, CA | 2008 19’H x 7’W | High Density Thermoencapsulated Film Photo Print,Stainless Steel, HubcapsCommissioned by the City of NapaRIM Architects | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
O Wave 45Ovation Waterfront Condominiums | St. Petersburg, FL | 200916’H x 12’W x 4’D | Stainless Steel, Dichroic GlassJMC Communities | DeveloperSantiesteban & Associates Architects | ArchitectBob Horn | Photography
Education 47Lady Bird Mural 48LBJ Presidential Library | Austin, TX | 2011 9’8”H x 62’6”W | 16 Panels, each 10’H x 4’WThermally Bonded Print, Acid Etch on Glass, Fused Glass FlowersCommissioned by University of Texas at AustinSkidmore, Owings & Merrill | ArchitectBrooks, Barr, Graeber and White | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
LBJ School of Public Affairs 52University of Texas | Austin, TX | 2010 9’6”H x 16’ W | Thermally Bonded Print & Acid Etch on Tempered Glass with GNA Glass, Patinated Laser-cut SteelCommissioned by University of Texas at AustinSkidmore, Owings & Merrill | ArchitectBrooks, Barr, Graeber and White | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Portal 53University of Toledo | Toledo, OH | 201314’H x 14’W x 4’D | Aluminum, Dichroic GlassCommissioned by the University of ToledoMunger Munger + Associates Architects Inc. | ArchitectLogan Robertson | Photography
Hoops 54Oregon State University | Basketball Practice FacilityCorvallis, OR | 20144’1”W x 40’H x 4’1”D | 154 Metal Basketball HoopsCommissioned by Oregon’s One Percent for Art In Public Places Program, Managed by the Oregon Arts CommissionHNTB | ArchitectJosh Partee | Photography
Healthcare 57Mountain Range & River of Light 58John Muir Medical Center | Walnut Creek, CA | 2010Mountain Range | 90’L x 6’6”’H x 2’D | Corten Steel, GlassRiver of Light | 190’L x 4’ - 11’W | Integrated Glass TilesCommissioned by John Muir HealthGates + Associates | Landscape ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Light Forest 62El Camino Hospital | Mountain View, CA | 20104’W x 10’H x 25’L | Pyrex Tubes, Laminated Dichroic Fins, Mirror Polished Stainless Steel TubesCommissioned by El Camino HospitalKMD Architects | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Pixel Care 63El Camino Hospital | Mountain View, CA | 200988 Wall Sculptures, entire Installation: 17’H x 19’W x 10”DStainless Steel, Dichroic GlassCommissioned by El Camino HospitalKMD Architects | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
UCSD Medical Center 64Meditation Room | San Diego, CA | 199210’H x 15’W | Glass with Sculpted LeadCommissioned by the University of California, San DiegoCarmen Farnum Igonda | DesignKMD Architects | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
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UCSF Mount Zion | Comprehensive Cancer Center 65Quiet Room | San Francisco, CA | 2001Medallion – 5’6”DIA | Glass, SteelCommissioned by the University of California, San FranciscoSmithGroup | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Sletten Cancer Institute 66Great Falls, MT | 2006 1 Panel, 6’H x 2’W | 1 Panel, 10’H x 4’W | GlassCommissioned by Benefis HealthcareNTD Stichler | ArchitectJK Lawrence Photography | Photography
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center 67Meditation Room + Rotunda | Phoenix, AZ | 2006 Meditation Wall | 8’H X 6’W | Glass, Dichroic Glass, SteelStations of Cross | 4”H x 4”W | Glass, Dichroic Glass 3 Rotundas | Each 10’H x 24’W | GlassCommissioned by Catholic Healthcare WestPerkins + Will | ArchitectMark Delasso | Photography
Hospitality 69Lichtregen 70Archer Hotel | New York, NY | 20142 Panels, each 3’5”W x 4’D x 3’ - 4’LDichronized Acrylic, Acrylic RodsCommissioned by LodgeworksGlen & Company | Interior DesignerAlex Hayden | Photography
Bundled Stix 71Sugar House Casino | Philadelphia, PA | 20106 Bundles, each 8’L x 18”W x 20”H | Acrylic Rods, Dichroic Acrylic, Hot Rolled Patinated SteelCommissioned by Floss Barber Inc. in conjunction with Sugar House CasinoFloss Barber Inc. | Interior DesignerMisha Bruk | Photography
J Vineyards & Winery 72Healdsburg, CA | 1999 18’H x 24’W | Steel, Glass on Edge, Fiber OpticsCommissioned by Judy JordanHall & Bartley Architects | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Artesa Vineyards & Winery 73Fountain | Napa, CA | 19996 Sculptures, each 7’H | Cast Resin, Aluminum CompositeCommissioned by The Raventos FamilyDomingo Triay | ArchitectAdrián Gregorutti, Artesa | Photography
Residential 75Private Residence 76Foyer Glass Screen, Outdoor Wall, Living Room Glass Installation & Bathroom Glass Installations | Carmel by the Sea, CA | 2009
Glass, Dichroic Glass, LED LightingCommissioned by Lynda & Tom ChristalOverland Partners | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Private Residence 80Suspended Sculpture | Los Altos, CA | 2010 40 Strands, entire Installation: 14’H x 8’6”DArt Glass Bubbles, Dichroic Glass, Stainless SteelCommissioned by a Private ClientGordon Huether Studio | Photography
Stix & Stones 81Private Residence | Stairwell Sculpture | St. Helena, CA | 200630’H x 3’D | Glass Rods, Dichroic GlassCommissioned by Kathy Smith, Castle Trove Inc.Samonsky + Pometta | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Private Residence 82Office Glass Sliding Door | Napa, CA | 20124’7”W x 6’9”H | GlassCommissioned by Karen & Joe FischerJuan Carlos Fernandez | Remodel ArchitectApril Powers | Interior DesignAdrián Gregorutti | Photography
Private Residence 83Glass Front Door | San Jose, CA | 200885”H x 70”W | GlassCommissioned by Laurie & Mike WarnerJames G. Stavoy | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Spiritual 85The Twelve Tribes of Israel 86Congregation Beth Shalom of Napa Valley | Napa, CA | 201412 Windows, each 3’2”W x 3’7”HFused Glass, Laminated GlassCommissioned by Congregation Beth ShalomPaul Kelly Architect | ArchitectFrank Deras Jr. | Photography
Parish Church St. Laurentius 88Bobenheim-Roxheim, Germany | 20135 Panels, 6’W x 12’H eachSandblasted Glass, Dichroic Glass, Hand Crafted Brass ElementsCommissioned by Bistum Speyer, Episcopalian Building AuthorityLudwig Becker | ArchitectLeo Ohl | Remodeling ArchitectSebastian Willeke | Photography
Radiant Cross 89St. John The Baptist Catholic Church | Napa, CA | 201230‘H x 16’W x 2’3“D | GlassCommissioned by St. John the Baptist Catholic ChurchAesthetics in Architecture – Wayne Waechtler | ArchitectInfinity Visuals | Photography
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Jewish Community Center 90Long Beach, CA | 199910’H x 10’W x 2”D | GlassCommissioned by the Long Beach Jewish Community CenterVCBO Architecture | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
The Tree of Life 91Congregational Church of San Mateo | San Mateo, CA | 20135 Chancel Windows, each 2’W x 10’H | GlassCommissioned by the Congregational Church of San MateoArchitectural Resources Group, Inc. | ArchitectInfinity Visuals | Photography
Lafayette Orinda Presbyterian Church (LOPC) 92Lafayette, CA | 2009 17’H x 5’2”W | Glass, SteelCommissioned by LOPCHKIT Architects | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
Diocese of Santa Rosa 93Santa Rosa, CA | 19986’3”H x 2’6”W | GlassCommissioned by the Diocese of Santa RosaGordon Huether Studio | Photography
Transportation 95Highwire Travelers 96Raleigh-Durham International Airport | Terminal 1, Baggage Claim Morrisville, NC | 2014Figures heights range between 5’2” and 6’2”Stainless Steel, High-density Foam, Polyurethane Plastic, Latex PaintCommissioned by the Raleigh-Durham Airport AuthorityClark Nexsen | ArchitectSterling E. Stevens | Photography
The Canyon 100Salt Lake City International Airport TRAX StationSalt Lake City, UT | 201296’L x 3’ - 8’H | Powder-Coated SteelCommissioned by the Utah Transit AuthorityFKKR Architects | ArchitectMichael Skarsten | Photography
Over Houston 104William P. Hobby Airport | Houston, TX | 2009 11’H x 120’W (24 Panels, 8’H x 5’W; 24 Panels, 3’H x 5’W) | Glass Commissioned by the Houston Airport SystemLockwood, Andrews & Newman | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
A-Round Oakland 108Coliseum BART Station | Oakland, CA | 201450 Fused Glass Discs, 18” - 36” DIACommissioned by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)ED2 International | ArchitectAdrián Gregorutti | Photography
Gotta Go! 112Jacksonville International Airport | Jacksonville, FL | 20082 Murals, each 35’H x 35’W | Digital Print, Dichroic GlassCommissioned by Jacksonville International Airport Arts CommissionRSH Architects | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
San Bruno BART Station 114San Bruno, CA | 20022 Murals, each 15’H x 15’W | Glass Commissioned by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)Greg Roja & Associates | ArchitectHNTB | ArchitectMisha Bruk | Photography
South Eastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) 115Frankford Transportation Center | Philadelphia, PA | 20016 Towers, each 22’ Tall | Stainless Steel, GlassCommissioned by SEPTA in conjunction with the Philadelphia Art CommissionSynterra, Ltd. | Reconstruction ArchitectJenny Lynn | Photography
Fine Art 117Gordon Huether Gallery 118Adrián Gregorutti | Photography
Celadon Series | 2010 | 17”W x 28”H x 4”D each 118Salvaged Wood, Dichroic Glass, Photo Transfer on GlassAdrián Gregorutti | Photography
Big Boy, Metal Meddle Series 1192012 | 11.5’W x 38”H x 3”DSalvaged Metal, Glass LensesAdrián Gregorutti | Photography
Last Call 4|5, Last Call Series 1192012 | 59”W x 26”H x 3”D Salvaged Steel, Fused Glass, Fused GlassJoey Colombo | Photography
Gordon Huether Gallery 120Adrián Gregorutti | Photography
Popular Science Series | 2014 |12”W x 12”H x 3.25”D 120Salvaged Materials, ShellacAdrián Gregorutti, Christina Rosenberger | Photography
Gordon Huether Studio 121Adrián Gregorutti | Photography
Magic Lanterns | 2009 | 13’9”W x 2’7”H x 5’D 121Hand-Colored Glass Slides, Fresnel Lenses, AcrylicAdrián Gregorutti | Photography
About The Artist 122Ed Anderson, Christina Rosenberger | Photography
About The Team + The Studio 123Misha Bruk | Photography
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