
Gayla Lee creates and sells glass jewelry and kiln-formed glassware, incorporating murrine (slices of glass cane) to create complex patterns. Lee loves the ability of glass to be “formed into precise geometric patterns and organic representations of patterns found in nature.” She used the vast resources of the Museum and The Studio during her artist residency to further explore ideas beyond her current lines of production. Lee made large geometric wall coverings that mimic patterns found in woven textiles, as well as those found in natural wood grains.
















