An international exhibition of glass and clay by 34 established and emerging artists from the North East UK and Washington DC. The work Booze Britain is exhibited in this group sham. The work consists of 6 porcelain wall pieces with digital decal imagery and gold lustre. The work uses images taken from a covert film made late at night in a UK city. The work aims to examine 'booze' culture and its celebration through television programmes and transpose it to the platform of commemorative ceramics
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This exhibition presents work by six of this country’s leading artists who create art-work using gla...
This iteration of National Treasure remediates actions and traces from an earlier fieldwork, and a s...
In 2022, the UN marked the International Year of Glass, celebrating the essential role glass has, an...
'Glass and Clay' is an initiative between Sunderland and Washington DC artists, facilitated by the S...
The work in this show is based on the movements, rhythms and processes involved in weaving cloth. Ma...
Over the last 50 years, Britain has had a significant impact on how glass is perceived as an art for...
‘Sink II,’ a cut, ground sheet glass assemblage with a ceramic found object, featured in the British...
The 2015 British Glass Biennale was once again a unique showcase of the work of 76 artists, designer...
Exhibition: Ceramics Collect was launched in 2004 as the only international art fair in Europe that ...
the 13th IGS international glass symposium was held in Novy Bor, Czech Republic in 2018. Invited art...
Ongoing iterations of National Treasure remediate actions and traces from earlier fieldwork, and a s...
A large scale glass sculpture commissioned for Kith and Kin exhbition at National Glass Centre. time...
The British Glass Biennale is the flagship exhibition of the International Festival of Glass display...
This year a group of artists connected with the National Glass Centre in Sunderland are featured. Ka...
This collaborative multidisciplinary pilot project involving the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), t...
This exhibition presents work by six of this country’s leading artists who create art-work using gla...
This iteration of National Treasure remediates actions and traces from an earlier fieldwork, and a s...
In 2022, the UN marked the International Year of Glass, celebrating the essential role glass has, an...