Dick Weiss
Richard Weiss (born 1946 in Everett, Washington) is an American glass artist.[1]
He is part of the American Studio Glass Movement. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. He is a teacher at Pilchuck Glass School and is primarily known for his large installations such as the work at The Seattle/Tacoma Airport[2][3] and his collaborations with Walter Lieberman with the name of WD40+.[4]
Permanent collections and commissions
- City of Everett, Everett, WA
 - City of Seattle, Seattle, WA
 - Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY[5]
 - Glasmuseum Frauenau, Germany[6]
 - Pilchuck Glass School, Pilchuck, WA
 - Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA
 - Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England[7]
 - Chapel, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA
 - Edmonds Woodway High School, Edmonds, WA
 - General Dynamics Corp., Falls Church, VA (With Sonja Blomdahl)
 - Kenai Community College, Homer, AK
 - Kent Senior Citizen’s Center, Kent, WA
 - Kentwood High School, Kent, WA
 - M’Connell Foundation, Redding, CA
 - North Central High School, Spokane, WA
 - Opera House, Seattle, WA
 - Port of Shanghai, China[3]
 - Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Seattle, WA[8]
 - Sitka Lutheran Church, Sitka, AK
 - University of Washington, Seattle, WA[9][10]
 
References
- ^ "Drawing jam, giant textiles and 2 other visual-arts activities to do this week". The Seattle Times. 2016-12-02. Archived from the original on 2016-12-03. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
 - ^ "For AW and Cow on its side". Port of Seattle. Archived from the original on 21 June 2012. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
 - ^ a b "Art in Embassies - El Rio 2003". art.state.gov. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
 - ^ "wd40 glass art article". Web.media.mit.edu. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
 - ^ "Homage to the Abstraction Creation Group | Corning Museum of Glass". Cmog.org. Retrieved 2012-07-02.
 - ^ Kategorie: schoensee. "Glasmuseum Frauenau. Home". Glasmuseum-frauenau.de. Retrieved 2012-07-02.
 - ^ "Baroque | Weiss, Dick | V&A Search the Collections". Collections.vam.ac.uk. 1984. Retrieved 2012-07-02.
 - ^ "For AW and Cow on its side". Portseattle.org. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
 - ^ "Dick Weiss at the Traver Gallery". Travergallery.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-09. Retrieved 2012-07-02.
 - ^ "About « Dick Weiss Glass Art". Dickweissglass.com. Retrieved 2012-07-02.