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15 July 2015 by Gwen Rhys

The Master’s Doodle

Celebrities – including the Master (!) – presented their doodles for interpretation by Glass Artists who donated their time in this special project to create works of art inspired by the celebrities’ Doodles.

Images of the finished pieces are due to be auctioned at Fielding’s Auctioneers to raise funds for the British Glass Foundation on 24th October in their Decades of Design Sale.

A doodle in the making – Glass Artist: Nadia Lammas

The raw materials
I can do this bit
This is more challenging
The artist gets to work
And does some more
And this is the finished result

For further information and to register interest in attending the Auction visit Fielding’s Auctioneers

Filed Under: Glass Sellers

8 April 2015 by Gwen Rhys

Master’s Commission Samples

Below is a selection of the commission samples received for the 2015 Master Glass Seller’s Commission Competition.

Tlws Johnson
Jochan Holtz
Rachel Elliott
Junko Eager
Zoe Gardner
Zoe Gardner
Bob Crooks
Bob Crooks
Annie Ross
Andreya Bennett
Andreya Bennett
Linda Banks
Fi Kilpatrick
Oriel Hicks
Oriel Hicks
Martin Cheek
Martin Cheek
Laura Hart
David Lilly
Roberta Ayles
Roberta Ayres
Louise Whalley
Louise Whalley
Will Shakespeare
Matthew le Breton
Matthew Walsh
Lesley Pyke and Steve Bradley
Emma Mackintosh
Emma Mackintosh

View the Master’s Commission Brief

View the list of glass artists who submitted Proposals

Filed Under: Glass Sellers

25 March 2015 by Gwen Rhys

H E L P !!! Bail me out of The Tower

Convict

I’ve been invited by the Lord Mayor, Alderman Alan Yarrow and the Lady Mayoress to be Jailed & Bailed at The Tower on 19 June.

Get me out NOW

The day starts at 10.30am with coffee in the Mansion House but I’ll hardly have time to drink it before The City of London Police will arrest me – goodness knows what the charges will be (but you know, I don’t always behave myself!) – and I’ll be transported to The Tower where I’ll remain until I reach my Bail sum of £1000.

What’s more, I’m on water rations (courtesy of Pol Roger) which I suspect may be sparkling.

Get me out NOW

I’m lunching with the Judges at the Old Bailey on 31 March. Perhaps they’ll be able to give me some advice as to how I can get off the charge, but I’m not hopeful as I think they’re probably in cahoots with the Police, so I’m relying on YOU to help me get out.

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I’ve Women in the City to run and, more importantly, a cat (who thinks he IS the Lord Mayor and has a bit of a wine habit) to feed and lots of exciting Livery events to attend in the coming months.

Your donation will help secure my release and support the British Red Cross in all its good work.

REMEMBER

Bail is set at £1000
but I know with your help
I’ll raise MUCH MORE!!!!

 

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17 March 2015 by Gwen Rhys

International Festival of Glass Biennale 2015 artists

 

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As well as garnering a coveted slot at the acclaimed Biennale at this year’s International Festival of Glass, 76 glass artists from all over the world will also be vying for one of several awards.

These include The Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers of London awards

  • Glass Sellers’ Art & Craft Award
  • Glass Sellers’ Art & Craft Award, Runner Up
  • Glass Sellers’ Art & Craft Student Award
  • Glass Sellers’ Art & Craft Student Award, Runner Up

As Master I shall be part of the Judging Panel and am looking forward to selecting this year’s Winners.

Glass Biennale 2015 artists announced

76 artists have been selected for this prestigious award from more than 200 applications. 13 of the artists are students and there are 122 pieces set to be exhibited at the British Glass Biennale.
All selected artists have been living and working for the last two years in the UK or Northern Ireland but many originate from across the globe, including Costa Rica, South Korea, Israel, Sweden, Germany and Japan as well as glass artists living and working in the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter.
The pieces embrace a vast range of glassmaking techniques including blown, kiln formed, slumped and engraved glass with pure clean crystal through to opaque vessels and pieces featuring surface painting and glass inclusions. Submissions range from the miniature to large scale installations.

The 76 talented artists made it through the rigorous selection process which was overseen by the Biennale panel made up of curator Janice Blackburn, writer Graham Fisher, glass collector Mark Holford, glass artist David Reekie and Ikon gallery director Jonathan Watkins.

As well as garnering a coveted slot at the acclaimed Biennale at this year’s International Festival of Glass, the artists will also be vying for one of several awards. These include The Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers of London awards; Art in Action Award for Contemporary Glass; craft&design magazine award; craft&design magazine highly commended award and a new award for 2015, the London Glassblowing Emerging Talent Award.

The headline award is the British Glass Biennale Prize. This acclaimed award is selected by the jury and is recognised as one of the most prestigious awards in the world of glass. All the award winners will be announced at the Biennale private view on 27 May 2015, with the exception of the craft&design magazine awards which will be announced when the Biennale exhibition closes on 28 June.

Elisabeth Johnson, International Festival of Glass Project Director said:

The quality of submissions was remarkable and the jury had a really tough time creating the shortlist. We were impressed with the variety of styles and range of techniques on offer and were particularly pleased to see so many student submissions, showing that the appetite for studio glass continues to grow. I can’t wait to see the final exhibition and am on tenterhooks for the awards evening on 27 May.

The established artists taking part in this year’s Biennale are Karen Akester, Margaret Alston, Vic Bamforth, Scott Benefield, Juli Bolaños-Durman, Karen Browning, Edmond Byrne, Keeryong Choi, Katharine Coleman, Nicholas Collins, Erin E Dickson, Shirley Eccles, Rachel M Elliott, Fiaz Elson, Louis Thompson & Hanne Enemark, Sally Fawkes and Richard Jackson, Carrie Fertig, Corrina Field, Katya Izabel Filmus, Livvy Fink, Alec Galloway, Zoe Garner, Stephen and Kate Gilles Jones, Ashraf Hanna, Gillian Hobson, Ana Rosa Hopkins, Ingrid Hunter, Elin Isaksson, Max Jacquard, Shelley James, Angela Jarman, Alison Kinnaird, Emma Mackintosh, Julia Malle, Geoffrey Mann, James Maskrey, Gayle Matthias, Helen Maurer, Rosa Nguyen, Linda Norris, Amanda Notarianni, Jochem Ott, Inge Panneels, Jacque Pavlosky, Kevin Petrie, Bruno Romanelli, Ruth Shelley, Lisa Sheppy, Cathryn Shilling Amanda Simmons, Ayse Simsek & Heike Brachlow, Nancy Sutcliffe, Ayako Tani, Deborah Timperley, Eliot Walker, Cara Louise Walker, Karin Walland, Surinder Warboys and Emma Woffenden.

The remaining 13 student artists, who are equally eligible for the main prizes are, Jenny Ayrton, Emma Baker, Eddie Belvedere, Dan Bowran, Phoebe Gowen, Haley Haddow, Sienna Holihan, Deborah Martin, Faith Mercer, Harry
Morgan, Alicja Patanowska, Tao Shen and Julia Williams.

Read more about the Festival

Red more about the Biennale

 

Filed Under: Glass Sellers

16 January 2015 by Gwen Rhys

Ravenscroft Lecture 18 February

Glass is all around us, but did you know it …

  • can repair broken bones?
  • underpins the energy generation that powers your life?
  • is at the heart of our communication and computing?
  • is in your toothpaste that heals sensitive teeth?
  • can help you to hit your golf ball further?
  • adds the sparkle to the Master’s lip-stick and nail polish?!

In his lecture, Rob Ireson, Innovation Team Leader, Glass Technology Services will highlight how glass has shaped the way we currently live before opening your eyes to see how the potential of glass to transform your future is truly astonishing.

Taking fundamental glass chemistry and a little blue-sky thinking, he will explore how glass-based technologies might transform the way we live and interact with the world as scientific capabilities and funding start to unravel the mysteries locked within.

Be prepared to be amazed!

Find out more

Lecture supported by:

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Supporting the Glass Sellers Charity STEM Educational Projects

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  • 40+ years business experience
  • resilient, tenacious, pragmatic
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Gwen Rhys

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Who I am

  • 40+ years business experience
  • resilient, tenacious, pragmatic
  • relationship-builder and connector
  • track record of intra- and entre- preneurship
  • speaker, conference chair
  • award-winning diversity and inclusion champion

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