When NASA announced its 2025 Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) grants, awardees included scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the Goddard Space Center. Also on the list: a team that Josh Simpson calls “an elderly glassblower and an architect.”
A glass artist based in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, Simpson’s description belies the defining role he’s played in the studio glass movement. In a career spanning more than five decades, Simpson’s artistic vision and his inclination to experiment with technique, glass formulations, and color chemistry have produced hues and effects unlike anything seen before in the medium.
His space-inspired glass art includes vases, platters, sculpture, and perhaps most famously, his spherical Planets series. The innovative planets are built layer by layer, encapsulating intricate shapes and surprising colors that suggest expansive vistas on earth, at sea, and in space.
Simpson forms a megaplanet, one of his signature glass works.
