Name
Claire M. Wing
Liturgical Glass +++ Arts

Telephone Number and FAX Number
214.761.9464Telephone
214.761.9464 FAX

Mailing Address
1520 W. Ninth Street
Dallas, TX 75208

Internet Access
clairemwing@sbcglobal.net

Marian Shrine



Marian Shrine Detail

Biography, Experience, Current Projects and Fee Schedules
Claire M. Wing is a professional liturgical artist/designer working nationally in leaded glass, sand-carved glass relief sculpture, the design of devotional spaces, liturgical items, and furnishings. Her work is dedicated to quality on every level, from initial client contact through final installation, guaranteeing the use of the finest quality glass and materials, substantial and durable fabrication and techniques, and problem-free installation. Through a collaborative design process, she works closely with her client to achieve a work of meaning and beauty that will engage the spirituality of the community for many future generations.

EDUCATION    B/FA - Fine Arts. St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana
                       L'Universite Catholique de l'Ouest. Angers, France
                       Ecole Regionale des Beaux Arts. Angers, France
                       International Ecumenical Seminar. Jerusalem, Israel
                       L'Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts. Paris, France

CONTINUED     Institute for Liturgical Consultants. Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, Illinois
STUDIES          Ecumenical Program in Spiritual Theology. Mount Carmel Monastery, Dallas, Texas
                        FORM/REFORM: Yearly national conference participant
                        Southwest Liturgical Conference: Yearly study week participant

AFFILIATIONS  ACLS - Association of Consultants for Liturgical Space
                        NALA National Alliance of Liturgical Artists

CURRENT COMMISSIONS
          Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Kansas City, MO. Rev. Pat Rush. Sand carved glass relief sculpture for the Marian Shrine
          St. Gerard Catholic Church, Lansing, MI. Rev. John Klein. 125 square foot leaded glass installation in Eucharist Chapel, 'The Washing of the Feet'

ARTIST STATEMENT
"In the Roman Catholic liturgy there is a captivating prayer which concludes: 'their unending hymn of praise.' This is, for me, the foundation of sacred art, and the reason why I do this work. I believe that sacred art beckons us into the inner, other-worldly place that God has created, and draws us more deeply into the mystery of our communal and personal relationship with Him. With each new project I strive to live these beliefs. This work is my vocation."