Howard Lockwood
Howard Lockwood (CFA’67) of Fort Lee, N.J., is a glass historian specializing in Italian glass of the 20th century and has lectured widely on Italian glass, including the work of Carlo Scarpa and Paolo Venini. Most recently, he has contributed essays in the landmark series of catalogues, Napoleone Martinuzzi Venini 1925-1931, Fulvio Bianconiat Venini, and Paolo Venini and His Furnace, which accompanied the major exhibitions on Napoleone Martinuzzi, Fulvio Bianconi, and Paolo Venini in Venice. He also appeared in the DVDs that accompanied the Bianconi and Venini exhibitions and was invited to give a presentation in Venice in February 2016 about Venini’s work in the United States. He was elected a fellow of the Corning Museum of Glass. Contact Howard at vetriglass@gmail.com.
From the Summer 2017 issue.