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The Artistry of Gay Fad Ohio Glass Museum
On May 15, 2010, the Ohio Glass Museum in Lancaster, OH, hosted the Opening Gala for its exhibit, The Artistry of Gay Fad! What an incredible experience! Special guests of honor at the Opening Gala were Stephanie Taylor, daughter of Gay Fad founder Fran Taylor, and Gay Fad: Fran Taylor’s Extraordinary Legacy authors Donna McGrady and Kitty Hanson. Virtually all of the hundreds of Gay Fad pieces on display at the OGM were on loan from Donna’s personal Gay Fad collection that numbers in the thousands!
The Ohio Glass Museum put together an outstanding Gay Fad exhibit, beautifully arranged and displayed. Case after case of Gay Fad pieces documented Fran Taylor’s amazing and prolific talent as an artist and designer. Her Gay Fad Studios were located in Lancaster from 1945-1962 and produced over 900 designs ranging from completely hand-painted fruits, flowers, or dancing figures to elaborate silk-screened scenes with hand decorating to gold-gilded geometrics and florals to whimsical cartoon characters to state souvenir glasses. Considering that Gay Fad Studios was located just blocks from the Ohio Glass Museum, this exhibit was a true “bringing home the Gay Fad” event!
The OGM also enlarged and framed several Gay Fad magazine ads from the 1950s that were hanging on a wall by the entrance. Accompanying them was a large framed poster with a short biography and photo of Fran Taylor.
The pictures on this page are a representative sampling of The Artistry of Gay Fad experience and are sure to give you a new appreciation for Fran Taylor and Gay Fad Studios.
A huge thank you to Jed Janeri, OGM’s Assistant Museum Director, and Anne Kiphen, OGM’s Art Director, for all your help (not to mention patience) with our photo shoots.
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