Still in Love
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a glass artist based in Saintfield, Northern Ireland, operates from her studio, ’Schoolhouse Glass.‘ Renowned for her exceptional talent, Alison has amassed numerous accolades throughout her career, and most recently, was awarded second place at the Coburg International Glass Prize in 2022. Her work enjoys national and international acclaim, with pieces held in various public collections.
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Born in 1984 in East Germany, Anna Mlasowsky is an artist, curator, and Professor in Craft at Konstfack University. She holds a BA in Glass from the Royal Danish Academy and an MFA in Sculpture from the University of Washington. Anna is a recipient of numerous grants and awards, including a TAG Grant (2015), an IASPIS Grant (2013), and an Artist Trust Fellowship (2017). Her work has been featured in American Craft, PBS, and the Shanghai Museum of Art Magazine. Her pieces are held in institutions like The Corning Museum of Glass and The Toyama City Art Museum.
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born and raised in Denver, CO is a Pacific Northwest based artist. His practice incorporates art making in numerous media and teaching of processes specific to kiln formed glass. His work revolves around the concept of place and is an investigation of the elements that comprise the natural and built environments around us. His interest in these elements derives from their ability to tell us about the character of the places we inhabit and, most importantly, about ourselves.
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is an artist from the Netherlands. She graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in 2005, winning the Rietveld prize. This is in recognition of her research on how to find a language (visual and textual) on houses in architecture, while the interpretation and relation to houses is a highly personal issue for everyone.
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is a conceptual visual artist based in Munich, Germany. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts Munich (2017) after earning a diploma from the St. Petersburg Academy of Art and Design (2010) and studying at Lahti University, Finland. She specializes in a series of sculptures and installations, often in reference to boundary and transition experiences, including the border of human-shaped and natural landscape. Golos has participated in international residencies and received the Debutante Award (2018) and the Gilbert Bayes Award (2021).
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lives and works in Skien, Norway. She was educated at The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School and Design, on Bornholm, Denmark. Gonsholt has participated in various solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, including the Annual Exhibition (Norway), European Prize for Applied Arts (Belgium), and Collect (UK). She has received numerous grants and awards for her work, including second place for her piece Creatures #jade at Glass Art Society’s Connections 2022: Glass from Every Angle at Tacoma Glass Museum in the USA.
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Born in Innsbruck Verena Schatz began her career in glass at the Glasfachschule u. HTL in Kramsach and worked as a glass technician for some years. She was an intern at the Corning museum of glass and studied glass design at the University of Kalmar/SE. In 2012 Verena received her BA in Glass from the Royal Danish Academy/DK and did her MFA at The Institute for Ceramic and Glass Art at the Hochschule Koblenz/DE, where she worked as a lecturer and glass studio director till the summer of 2017. Verena lives and works in St. Konrad where she founded the Glassmaker space in 2021.
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lives and works in Shenzhen and Dongguan, China. She received her Master of Arts Degree from the Royal College of Art, London in 2012, and Bachelor of Arts Degree from China Academy of Art, Hangzhou in 2010. She primarily ’fabricates‘ forms and images that reflect and interact with everyday reality. Through a combination of manual and mechanical production techniques, she explores the potential of glass as a starting point to bridge connections with other materials and substances.
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b 1978 in Jingdezhen, teaches at the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts. He is one of the most representative contemporary glass artists in China. His works have been collected by many museums and art institutions around the world: Tacoma Museumof Glass, Corning Museum of Glass, China National Arts& Crafts Museum, China Art Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung Foundation, Victoria and Albert Museum, Shanghai Museum ofGlass, China Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo, National Museum of Scotland, etc.
