Her works are in the
Corning Museum of Glass, the
Museum of American Glass, and the
Tacoma Museum of Glass. Gray has won several
grants and
awards, including the Award of Merit from the
Bellevue Art Museum in Washington and the ARC Completion Grant from the Center for Cultural Innovation in
Los Angeles,
California. She created one of her most well-known pieces, Forest Glass, by collecting glass from thrift shops and stores, then assembling the glass into the shape of trees. Gray creates functional art, including chandeliers, as well as works that "defy functionality." She also makes use of transparency in her work. Gray is an associate professor at
California State University, San Bernardino and teaches workshops elsewhere. In addition to serving on the board of trustees for the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts (
Deer Isle,
Maine), Gray has contributed to
Glass Magazine and
Glass Gazette. Gray appears as a judge on the Netflix show
Blown Away. ==References==