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		<title>Glass Menagerie</title>
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<p>There has been a bit of glass fever happening in Montreal this past while, with many exhibits of artists exploring glass in ways which address the history of the medium while also reinventing it. Whether used a building material or an object within itself, there is timelessness to this very slow moving liquid that can’t [...]]]></description>
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<p>There has been a bit of glass fever happening in Montreal this past while, with many exhibits of artists exploring glass in ways which address the history of the medium while also reinventing it. Whether used a building material or an object within itself, there is timelessness to this very slow moving liquid that can’t be denied.</p>
<p>{1} Eco House by <a href="http://www.verdicktenverdickt.be">Verdickt &amp; Verdickt</a>, Belgium {2} from Swedish Elle {3} Sliding House by <a href="http://www.drmm.co.uk">dRMM</a> {4} Glass house in Christiana, Denmark, photographed by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/seier">Seier &amp; Seier</a></p>
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<p>{5} Ventricle Vessel by <a href="http://www.tsunamiglassworks.com">Eva Milinkovic</a> {6} Golden Shower installation by Michael Petry {7} Birdhouse from <em>Patient</em> exhibit by <a href="http://www.firebrandglass.ca">Julia Reimer</a> {8} Raven from <em>Frontier</em> exhibit by <a href="http://www.firebrandglass.ca">Tyler Rock</a></p>
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<p>{9} Glass receptacles from <em>Lost in Paris</em> project by <a href="http://www.new-territories.com">R&amp;Sie(n)</a> architects</p>
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