It's the end of an era for MFAH's Glassell School, as Director Joseph Havel departs after 30 years

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Joseph Havel came to the Glassell School in 1991. After juggling art and education for 30...

Joe Havel at the Glassell School of Art on Thursday, April 28, 2022 in Houston. Havel is getting ready to retire. He's a Sherman native, who moved to Houston in 1991 where he became the head of the Glassell School of Art, helping teach young rising artists while also pursuing his own work in his new town.On at least two occasions, Joseph Havel noticed a bird had built a nest atop his sculpture “Exhaling Pearls.

“For a few years, I’d kind of lower my head when I passed it,” Havel, 68, says. “But now it seems both recognizable and distant. I don’t think I could make something like that today if I tried, frankly. I’m doing things that are more intimate.” MFAH director Gary Tinterow credited Havel with helping make the school “an essential laboratory for creativity.”

“I thought, ‘This explains my work,’” Havel says. He’d formally studied ceramics, but he also felt inclined to meddle with mediums. By the time he was teaching in Sherman, Havel found himself in his car monthly scouring the city on heavy trash night, where he’d look for discards he could repurpose into art.

“When I made it, I said it should go in the middle of a museum sculpture garden,” he says. “Now it’s in the middle of a museum sculpture garden.”Havel says he took the Glassell job in 1991 because he was intrigued by the Core program, which offers a residency for young artists. So for decades, Havel ran his two pursuits — educator and artist — parallel. His days will now require recalibration. But he’s excited about what that might yield. For years, he’d work on four hours of sleep in order to wake up early and work in his studio before starting his day at Glassell. He’d return to his studio at day’s end and “wrap up technical things, things that didn’t have to do with larger aesthetic decisions.

 

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