Justin E Ginsberg

Assistant Professor
Art & Art History - Glass

Justin E Ginsberg

Bio

Justin Ginsberg was born and raised in Dallas Texas, before traveling nationally and internationally learning from practicing artists. Since 2013, he has been the head of the glass area and assistant professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, while also pursuing his own creative practice and research. His work focuses on the systems and structures we use for understanding the world around us. He questions the known and orderliness, while also bringing context to the unknown and chaotic. He considers process and action as he explores the perceived boundaries of materials and the presumed nature of things.Justin shows his work nationally and internationally, including solo exhibitions in Germany, Norway, and Traver Gallery in Seattle WA. He has been selected for New Glass Review five times, an international publication produced by the Corning Museum of Glass, which features the top 100 works of art, which utilizes glass as a material. Justin is preparing for major installation projects at the Amon Carter Museum in Ft. Worth, TX and the Frye Museum in Seattle Washington in 2022

Projects

Reu Projects
Published Projects
Screen shot 2023 10 18 at 3.05.22 pm.png ha
ShatterModel
Leveraging Proxemics to Design Human-AI Interactions in Adverse Environments
Img 1480  1 .png ha
Thermoplastic Kilnforms
Extending Glass Kilnforming Techniques to Thermoplastic Materials using Ontology-Driven Design