Magdalene Odundo OBE is recognised as one of Britain's leading artists working in the medium of ceramics. Over the last three years she has taken a secondment from her normal practice to focus on creating new work in glass. This work culminated in an exhibition at National Glass Centre from autumn 2014 to spring 2015. \ud \ud Tri-part-it-us presented three installations, Metamorphosis and Transformations created in the USA, Transition I created in the USA and at the National Glass Centre and the major installation Transition II created at the National Glass Centre with production support from international partners.\ud \ud The creation and realisation of Tri-part-it-us is recorded in this publication containing an essay by Martina Margetts...
‘Sink II,’ a cut, ground sheet glass assemblage with a ceramic found object, featured in the British...
The project to undertake a major exhibition at the National Glass Centre Sunderland in response to t...
Born in Sutton Coldfield in 1949, Katharine is a freelance glass engraver and designer. She was taug...
Magdalene Odundo OBE is recognised as one of Britain's leading artists working in the medium of cera...
In recent years Magdalene Odundo has explored the potential of glass within her artistic practice, c...
Metamorphosis and Transformation was created during artist-in-residency programmes at the Museum of ...
Transition was exhibited at the group exhibition 'Kith & Kin II: New Glass and Ceramics' and grew ou...
Catalogue of a retrospective exhibition held at Blackwell/Lakeland Arts Trust, Bowness-on-Windemere...
Magdalene Odundo describes the importance of pots in the African way of life and how this led to her...
My goals and passion as an artist is too overcome boundaries between media of art as well as negativ...
The work in this show is based on the movements, rhythms and processes involved in weaving cloth. Ma...
This new body of work marks a return to ceramics following fellowships during which I worked primari...
Over the last 50 years, Britain has had a significant impact on how glass is perceived as an art for...
This lecture by glass artist/designer Dr Cate Watkinson, presents a portfolio of selected commission...
The output is a curatorial project exhibiting the work of Ann O’Donnell (1933 – 2019), a jewellery a...
‘Sink II,’ a cut, ground sheet glass assemblage with a ceramic found object, featured in the British...
The project to undertake a major exhibition at the National Glass Centre Sunderland in response to t...
Born in Sutton Coldfield in 1949, Katharine is a freelance glass engraver and designer. She was taug...
Magdalene Odundo OBE is recognised as one of Britain's leading artists working in the medium of cera...
In recent years Magdalene Odundo has explored the potential of glass within her artistic practice, c...
Metamorphosis and Transformation was created during artist-in-residency programmes at the Museum of ...
Transition was exhibited at the group exhibition 'Kith & Kin II: New Glass and Ceramics' and grew ou...
Catalogue of a retrospective exhibition held at Blackwell/Lakeland Arts Trust, Bowness-on-Windemere...
Magdalene Odundo describes the importance of pots in the African way of life and how this led to her...
My goals and passion as an artist is too overcome boundaries between media of art as well as negativ...
The work in this show is based on the movements, rhythms and processes involved in weaving cloth. Ma...
This new body of work marks a return to ceramics following fellowships during which I worked primari...
Over the last 50 years, Britain has had a significant impact on how glass is perceived as an art for...
This lecture by glass artist/designer Dr Cate Watkinson, presents a portfolio of selected commission...
The output is a curatorial project exhibiting the work of Ann O’Donnell (1933 – 2019), a jewellery a...
‘Sink II,’ a cut, ground sheet glass assemblage with a ceramic found object, featured in the British...
The project to undertake a major exhibition at the National Glass Centre Sunderland in response to t...
Born in Sutton Coldfield in 1949, Katharine is a freelance glass engraver and designer. She was taug...