We invite you to embark on a transformative journey of self-expression with renowned artist Narcissus Quagliata. In this captivating lecture, Narcissus will also unveil the essence of his new online course, Finding Your True Voice.

This lecture is a rare opportunity to explore the journey from confusion to clarity in the creative process. Narcissus will delve into the profound moments when artists find their voice, and will discuss the process for manifesting that voice with clarity.

  • Understand how confusion evolves into clarity and discover the secrets behind this creative alchemy.

  • Learn how to bridge the gap between discovering your voice and expressing it with crystal-clear authenticity.

  • Gain insight into Narcissus Quagliata's artistic journey as he shares pivotal moments of transition from confusion to creative brilliance.

Zoom Live Session on August 31st. at 2:00 PM, Pacific time

    1. The Creative Journey: From Confusion to Clarity | Replay from Thu, Aug 31

    1. Congrats! You are invited to start Finding Your True Voice...

About this course

  • Free
  • 2 lessons
  • 2 hours of video content

About the Artist

Narcissus Quagliata

Narcissus Quagliata is considered one of the most significant contemporary artists in glass. He has defined a new pathway for the art of glass and is best known for his spectacular artworks in public spaces, which have drawn worldwide attention. The Dome of Light: Wind, Fire, and Time is the largest illuminated glass dome in the world. It is situated in the Central Station of the newly built Kaohsiung Rapid Transit metro system and is a landmark that has now become a tourist destination in Southern Taiwan. His captivating glass dome for the entry rotunda of the basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, designed by Michelangelo on the Roman ruins of the Baths of Diocletian in Rome, is well known for the use of light within the space to make manifest the movement and alignment of celestial bodies. His fine artworks in glass and his watercolors of the Archetypes and Mediterranean Treasures have been collected worldwide in museums and private collections. Most notably, these works are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum in New York; De Young Museum in San Francisco; Oakland Museum in California; Chrysler Museum in Newport, VA; Museo de la Granja de San Ildefonso in Segovia, Spain; and in the Southeast Cultural Foundation in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.