Organised by the Centre for Fine Print Research, University of West England Bristol, and the Ken Stradling Collection, the Glassworks research symposium and exhibition took place on Friday 9th of November 2018. The Glassworks project explores the use of 3D printing in glass investment casting through interdisciplinary investigations. The symposium will report on the results from a recent research workshop led by Jorgensen in collaboration with glass artist Angela Thwaites. The event featured a keynote presentation by Jeffrey Sarmiento from the National Glass Centre in Sunderland as well as presentations by project participants from a wide range of disciplines including: Engineering, Textiles, Fashion, Fine Art, Craft, Design, Science, Graph...
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James Putnam was co-curator of ‘Glasstress: White Light White Heat’, with Adriano Berengo, Director ...
Transition was exhibited at the group exhibition 'Kith & Kin II: New Glass and Ceramics' and grew ou...
Structural Glass is a relatively young, yet very active research domain which is developing fast. A ...
Conference ‘In glass thy story’: a symposium addressing over 70 years of innovation and iconography...
Over the last 50 years, Britain has had a significant impact on how glass is perceived as an art for...
the 13th IGS international glass symposium was held in Novy Bor, Czech Republic in 2018. Invited art...
Present, Past and Future of Glass - a collaborative science and art exhibition between IPAS & ANFF O...
Exhibition Dates: November 2018Venue: The South Australian School of Art (SASA) Gallery, Adelaide, A...
The presentation explores the emerging and expanding relationship between glass making as a craft fo...
This lecture by glass artist/designer Dr Cate Watkinson, presents a portfolio of selected commission...
In 2022, the UN marked the International Year of Glass, celebrating the essential role glass has, an...
This collaborative research was initiated in early 2010 to explore ways of combining Gayle Matthias’...
Inge Panneels was a finalist with 'Terra Mundi' (2013) for the British Glass Biennale 2015, part of...
This is the sixth in the series of biennial seminars organised by Just Glass, a group of established...
Work by Rebecca Skeels for 20:20 Visions, the Association for Contemporary Jewellery 2017 touring ex...
James Putnam was co-curator of ‘Glasstress: White Light White Heat’, with Adriano Berengo, Director ...
Transition was exhibited at the group exhibition 'Kith & Kin II: New Glass and Ceramics' and grew ou...
Structural Glass is a relatively young, yet very active research domain which is developing fast. A ...