Tim Tate
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Glass & Video Artist

Tim Tate

American · Co-founder, Washington Glass School

Tim Tate is an American artist and co-founder of the Washington Glass School, one of the most influential centres for glass art in the United States. His work fuses cast glass with embedded video to create luminous, narrative sculptures that blur the boundary between object and image.

Tate's sculptures are vessels of story — each one containing a small video loop that plays within the glass, visible only when the viewer approaches closely. The effect is intimate and uncanny: the glass both contains and transforms the moving image, creating objects that seem to breathe and pulse with inner life.

His work explores themes of memory, loss, desire, and the nature of narrative itself. He is interested in the way stories are held — in objects, in bodies, in the spaces between people. The glass is not merely a material but a metaphor: transparent yet distorting, fragile yet enduring.

Tate's work is held in major public and private collections internationally, including the Smithsonian Institution, the Renwick Gallery, and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. He has exhibited widely across the United States, Europe, and Asia.

Based

Washington D.C., USA

Discipline

Cast Glass, Video Sculpture, Mixed Media

Collections

Smithsonian Institution, Renwick Gallery, Museum of Arts and Design

Selected Exhibitions

UpcomingGlass Stories
Studio 55, Ibiza·2026
PastFragile Narratives
Renwick Gallery, Washington D.C.·2025
PastVessel & Voice
Museum of Arts and Design, New York·2024
PastInner Light
Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Denmark·2023
PastMemory Objects
Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.·2022