COMMISSIONS DOROTHY HAFNER


Glass Window and Wall Works

"Summer Garden", inset glass wall installation, 2008
18 glass panels, stainless steel armature
site: main lobby, Frisbie Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NH
architects: Shepley Bulfinch, Boston, MA
glass panels 14.5” x 14.5” x 5/8” each

“Colorways”, lobby installation, 2005
site: Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard University, Boston, MA
architects: Shepley Bulfinch, Boston, MA

"Color Ways", window installation, 1999
fused glass panels, brushed aluminum frame
5.5 ft. x 4 ft. (glass panels, 14.5" each)
site: French Showhouse, 1999, NYC
architect: Christopher Coleman, NYC

"Color Ways", wall inset, 1998
fused glass panels, stainless steel
16" x 64" (glass panels, 14.5" each)
site and client: Dennis Miller Showroom, NYC


Ceramic Floor and Wall Works
(selected)

"Jester", kitchen mural, 1998
hand painted earthenware tiles
3' x 3 1/2'
site: John Loring Residence, NYC
client: John Loring, Design Director, Tiffany & Co., NYC

"Key West", wall segment, 1983
hand painted earthenware tiles, 6' x 8'
site: Cooper Hewitt Museum, NYC, "Continuous Contemporary Pattern" exhibition
Curator: Milton Sonday

"Porcelain Carpet", 1983
hand made, hand painted porcelain tiles, 8' x 12'
"Ornamentalism" exhibition organized by the Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY traveled to Huntington Art Gallery, Univ. of Texas/ Austin
Curator: Robert Jensen

also: "Pattern: An Exhibition of the Decorated Surface", museum exhibition
American Craft Museum, NYC
Curator: Paul J. Smith, now Director Emeritus

"Asterisks", floor segment, 1981
hand painted ceramic tiles, and commercial tiles, 8' x 12
Tiffany & Co., in store display, NYC, displayed with Hafner table setting (not shown)

"Key West", kitchen back splash, 1989
hand painted earthenware tiles, 18" x 8'
Residence: S. Leigh Ferst, NYC

"Thinking of You", 1990
painted earthenware bath tiles
Residence: R. Duncan Kerst, Anchorage, AK

"Atlantis", kitchen back splash, 1985
hand painted earthenware tiles and commercial tiles
Residence, Shaker Heights, OH
Architect: David Gross, G55 Architects