Prizes and awards
Exhibition, residency and bursary opportunities for artists across the UK and beyond.
Exhibition, residency and bursary opportunities for artists across the UK and beyond.
On the first weekend in October in over thirty venues across the London Borough of Lambeth, artists are opening their work spaces to the public.
Peter Bonnell discusses Them and Us by Richard William Wheater
‘Re-Route’ at Devon Guild 14 March 26 April addresses challenges faced by five mid-career makers awarded a contemporary craft fellowship (CCFS). Drawing together research, personal explorations and findings, the exhibition represents the culmination of their year-long fellowships. Developed to […]
Jessica Lloyd-Jones, Pulse, blown glass, neon gas, electricity, 16x12x10cm, 2008.
Over 2,500 entries were submitted for the 2008 Jerwood Drawing Prize, advertised through a-n, with sixty-three works shortlisted.
Susan Jones looks at the practice of Sabrina Cant, who works with glass, including her commission for Bookham United Reform Church.
Commissioned through the Creative Lewisham Agency for University Hospital Lewisham, London, Chris Marshalls recently installed Blue Well aims to evoke tranquillity, calm and meditation within the context of a sensitive and critical environment.
International glass artists from as far afield as the USA, Australia, Prague, Venice and Denmark will converge on Stourbridge Britains historical centre of the glass industry in August for the second International Festival of Glass.
‘Painting with light’ was a phrase I first heard whilst studying for my degree in architectural glass.
A glasswork is on show at Birmingham’s Symphony Hall until 31 October as part of the festivities around this year’s Birmingham Book Festival. Talking Story by Franki Austin comprises sixteen panels that weave a version of the myths of Orpheus […]
Artists whose work focuses on glass feature highly in exhibitions and events in the UK and Europe this summer.
There is no doubt that glass changes the space that surrounds us every day.