A k a   G l a s s
11/20/2010 New Representation

Aka Glass objects and vessels are now offered at the following fine venues:

The Pittsburgh Center For the Arts
6300 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA, 15232

Divertido
3701 Butler Street
Pittsburgh, PA, 15201
412-687-3701
7/9/2010 New Representation

In two weeks, an assortment of Aka Glass objects will be featured at Handworks Gallery in Mt. Lebanon, PA. Please stop by and check out Adam's newest work.

Handworks Gallery
670 Washington Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15228
(412) 341-1744
7/7/2010 New Representation

Starting in August, the Flame Run Gallery and Studio in Louisville, KY will feature works from Aka Glass and a number of original vessels by Adam Kenney. The Flame Run is a cutting edge glassblowing shop and flawless gallery space created by owner and artist Brooke White. To learn more about this dynamic facility visit the gallery website.
2/15/10 Upcoming Exhibition

Adam is currently in the planning stages with gallery owner Drew Hine and gallery manager Jason Philips, for another solo exhibition at Vessel Studio Gallery in Pittsburgh's historic South Side. This exhibition of glass vessels builds off of the success of Adam's last solo exhibition at Vessel Studio Gallery, Gilded Skin. He uses such opportunities to create a body of original vessels. This body of work then provides the prototypes for the next evolution AKA Glass objects.
2/15/10 Upcoming Exhibition

Adam is currently preparing a mixed media sculpture for From the Earth to the Fire and Back, an environmental glass exhibition featuring the work of 28 local artists. Opening reception at Pittsburgh Glass Center Friday, March 5 from 6 to 9pm.

In honor of Pittsburgh's designation as the North American host city for the United Nations' World Environment Day on June 5, Pittsburgh Glass Center will host a local juried exhibition of artwork about the environment called "From the Earth to the Fire and Back." Using their hands and three basic elements - sand, soda and flux - 28 artists create, influence, advocate and comment on the current state of the earth. The exhibition runs through June 13, 2010.

Text Source: www.pittsburghglasscenter.org