Rakow Commission
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The Rakow Commission

Inaugurated in 1986 by The Corning Museum of Glass, the Rakow Commission supports the development of new works of art in glass.

Rey del Cenote by Isabel De Obaldía (2009.5.2)

24th Rakow Commission 
Rey del Cenote

Isabel De Obaldía (Panamanian, b. United States, 1957)
Republic of Panama, Panama City, and United States, Millville, New Jersey, WheatonArts, 2009 Sand-cast glass, glass powders, cut and engraved; steel base
2009.5.2, the 24th Rakow Commission

List of artists who have received the commission

This program, which provides $10,000 each year, is made possible through the generosity of the late Dr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Rakow, Museum Fellows, friends, and benefactors of the Museum. Each commissioned work is added to the Museum's collection and is displayed publicly for the first time during the annual Seminar.

The Rakow Commission encourages artists working in glass to venture into new areas that they might otherwise be unable to explore because of financial limitations. Over the years, recipients have ranged from emerging to established artists. Presently, the commission is awarded to professional artists whose work is not yet represented in the Museum's collection. Artists are nominated by the curator of modern glass, and one is selected by a Museum curatorial staff committee. Any artist from any country working in glass is eligible, but there is no formal application procedure.

Artists who have received the Rakow Commission are: