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- "Village Museum" by Emily Brock, 1993 - Emily Brock creates intricate sculptures entirely made of glass. She constructs scenes that are often inspired by everyday spaces and pull the viewer into her narrative. What is the story of this small southwestern museum gift shop? Can you spot the many details she included to make this scene life-like?

- 1993
- Collections - Artifact
"Village Museum" by Emily Brock, 1993
Emily Brock creates intricate sculptures entirely made of glass. She constructs scenes that are often inspired by everyday spaces and pull the viewer into her narrative. What is the story of this small southwestern museum gift shop? Can you spot the many details she included to make this scene life-like?
- "Intimate Encounter" by Emily Brock, 2007 - Emily Brock creates intricate glass scenes about everyday life. In spite of ordinary subject matter, there is usually a sense of whimsy in her work. In <em>Intimate Encounter</em>, the features of the girl gazing into the pond are finely detailed while the oversized water lilies and frosted texture of the vegetation spark the imagination.

- 2007
- Collections - Artifact
"Intimate Encounter" by Emily Brock, 2007
Emily Brock creates intricate glass scenes about everyday life. In spite of ordinary subject matter, there is usually a sense of whimsy in her work. In Intimate Encounter, the features of the girl gazing into the pond are finely detailed while the oversized water lilies and frosted texture of the vegetation spark the imagination.
- "All-Night-Take-Out" by Emily Brock, 1999 - Emily Brock creates intricate sculptures entirely made of glass. She constructs scenes that are often inspired by everyday spaces and pull the viewer into the narrative. An example is her versions of diners that evoke a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era and simpler times. Can you spot the many details she included to make this scene life-like?

- 1999
- Collections - Artifact
"All-Night-Take-Out" by Emily Brock, 1999
Emily Brock creates intricate sculptures entirely made of glass. She constructs scenes that are often inspired by everyday spaces and pull the viewer into the narrative. An example is her versions of diners that evoke a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era and simpler times. Can you spot the many details she included to make this scene life-like?