Selected Solo Exhibitions
2024: Ceramic Retrospective Alix Gallery, Palm Desert, CA
2008: Ceramic Sculptural Work, Edenhurst Gallery, El Paseo, Palm Desert, CA
1999: Survey of Ceramic Sculpture and Vessel Forms (1977–1999), LA Artcore Center, Los Angeles, CA
1987 & 1989: Ceramic Sculptures, Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Director: Edward Den Lau
1985: Ceramic Sculptures and Vessel Forms, Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1984: “Inside/Outside,” Three Large-Scale Ceramic Sculptures, Rex W. Wignall Museum Gallery, Alta Loma, CA
1976: Gouache Paintings and Ceramic Sculpture, Janus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Current Activities
Since April 2006, Glover has continued his ceramic work at Silica Studios in Palm Springs, CA. He is deeply grateful to the studio’s owners—Daric Harvie, Tim McMullen, and Dona Vanden Heuvel—for creating a dynamic and inspiring environment for ceramic artists. Silica Studios, a fully equipped ceramic facility, is located at 752 S. Williams Rd., Palm Springs, CA 92264. For inquiries, call 760-325-7007.
Visit Silica Studios: Silica Studios Website
Additionally, Glover extends his thanks to Ms. Bea Keats, who introduced him to ceramics in the Coachella Valley and connected him to the College of the Desert and Silica Studios.
RESUME
Education
1960: MFA, Los Angeles County Art Institute (Otis)
1956-1960: BFA/MFA Studies, Los Angeles County Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA
1957: Chouinard Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA
1954-1956: AA Degree, Chaffey Junior College, Ontario, CA
Educator
1962–2002
Glover began his education in the arts in 1954, studying ceramics with Anthony H. Ivins and painting with Doug McClellan at Chaffey College. He continued his studies from 1956 to 1960 at the Los Angeles County Art Institute (now Otis College of Art and Design), where he studied under Peter Voulkos and Helen Richter Watson. Glover earned his MFA in 1960 from the same institution.
Glover retired in 2001 after 39 years of teaching, serving as a Full Professor at Otis College of Art and Design. He briefly returned to teach a Color and Design course in the Spring of 2002, marking his 40th year in education.