16 Sep

Transition at Edinburgh College of Art

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16th -30th September 2016
Edinburgh College of Art (ECA), Sculpture Court, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh, EH3 9DF

We are pleased to announce that 32 glass artists have been selected for the ‘Transition’ ECA Alumni Glass Exhibition as follows; Emma Butler-Cole Aiken, Amanda Baron, Æsa Björk, Kirsty Brooks, Robin Crawford, Juli Bolaños-Durman, Rachel Elliott, Carrie Fertig, Dominic Fonde, Ainsley Francis, Shaun Fraser, Jamie Gray, Rhian Haf, Siobhan Healy, Alan Horsley, Dr Choi Keeryong, Ida Weith-Knudsen, Gemma Leamy, Malvina Middleton, Harry Morgan, June Morrison, Lisa Naas, Patricia Niemann, Inge Paneels, Agelos Papadakis, Laura Reed, Garvin Sealy, Minako Shirakura, Dr Max Stewart, Richard Wheater, Clare Wilson and Jeff Zimmer. Photographic images of their work will be shown as part of the Transition exhibition and will be shown alongside the members of Staff who taught them over the years; the work of Dr Ray Flavell, Douglas Hogg, Alec Galloway, Dr Jessamy Kelly, Geoffrey Mann, Alison McConnachie, Keiko Mukaide and Ingrid Phillips will be represented.

Photographic prints of alumni work will be shown alongside a selection of historical artifacts, documents and artworks from the ECA Glass archive collection. The exhibition will showcase the wealth of talent, which has emerged over the years from the department.

The show will run from the 16-30th September alongside the North Lands 20 Conference, which is being held at ECA on the 16-18th September. A preview event will be held on Thursday the 22nd of September 6-8pm at ECA.

Glass has been established at ECA for over 100 years, the postgraduate course is unique within Scotland and located at one of the few centres of excellence in this discipline in the UK. Comprehensive college-wide workshops including a state of the art digital fabrication lab and specific hot and cold glass studio facilities enable our students to experience a programme in the conception and production of glass to the highest level. We benefit from visiting professional practitioners and lecturers, and students have the opportunity to participate in live projects and competitions.

For information on the Exhibition see: http://www.eca.ed.ac.uk/school-of-design/news-events/transition

10 Sep

European Glass Context – Bornholm Art Museum

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Bornholm Art Museum

Sep. 10 – Nov. 13 2016

This exhibition will be exhibited at Bornholm Art Museum and will be curated by a group of 6 curators. The curators will nominate artists for participation from their region, the curator group will make the final selection.

A minimum of 1, and a maximum of 2 artists from each of the 31 European countries will be accepted and be represented with 1- 2 principal pieces of work.

Participation in this exhibition, is by nomination only.

Who can participate?

All 28 members of the European Union as well as Iceland, Norway and Switzerland are invited to participate in the EGC2016 exhibitions.

Artists must be of the nationality or be a resident in the country they represent. Artists that took part in the EGC2012, may not participate in the same exhibition category in EGC2016.

Artwork can be made in any technique and form of artistic expression. The materials used in the artwork must be predominantly glass. Objects must be unique and not part of serial or industrial production. Artwork must be available throughout the full exhibition period. Artwork must be contemporary and made in 2012 or later, work produced before this time will not be accepted.

Curator Group

The curators will nominate artists for participation in the curated exhibition at Bornholm Art Museum and the entire curator group will make the final selection.
The curator group will also select participants among applicants for the open call exhibition at Grønbechs Gaard.

The group has 6 members representing various regions in Europe. The curators may come from different backgrounds within museums and education, but have all been invited because of their insight and expertise of contemporary glass in Europe. The curators play a vital role in the profile and organization of European Glass Context. Their choices will outline the direction in which contemporary glass is going in their region.

Europe 1: Maja Heuer, Museum Director The Glass Factory, Sweden

Europe 2: Sven Hauschke, Curator of Arts and Crafts and European Museum of Modern Glass, Kunstsamlungen der Veste Coburg, Germany

Europe 3: Dr Jeffrey Sarmiento, Reader in Glass, MA Glass Programme Leader, University of Sunderland, UK

Europe 4: Dr. Raimonda Simanaitiene, Assoc. Professor at Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

Europe 5: Sylva Petrová, Curator at ZIBA Prague Glass Experience Museum, Czech Republic

Europe 6: Maria Luisa Martinez, Museum Director El Museo de Arte en Vidrio de Alcorcón – MAVA

The EGC2016 Prizes and Jury

Two prizes of € 10.000 € and € 5000 will be given to two outstanding artists or artists groups, selected among the participants in the two exhibitions. A jury of three international members with expertise within the field of glass will go through the exhibitions before the opening and select the prize winners. The winners will be announced at the exhibition opening.

The Jury members are:

Åsa Jungnelius SE, Artist and professor at Konstfack Stockholm SE

Jean-Luc Olivié FR, Chief Curator at Musee Les Arts Décoratifs FR

Lars Kærulf Møller DK, Museum director, Bornholm Art Museum DK

Venue: Bornholm Art Museum

Dates: 10. Sep. – 13. Nov. 2016

Participation: By nomination only

TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION – BOTH EXHIBITIONS

EUROPE 1

Norway
Monica Alvestad Amundsen

Sweden
Charles Stern
Sara Lundkvist

Finland
Helmi Remes
Riika Latva-Somppi

Iceland
Aesa Björk

Denmark
Mette Colberg
Pernille Braun

EUROPE 2

Germany
Sibylle Peretti
Thomas Kuhn

Austria
Eva Moosbrugger
Verena Schatz

Switzerland
Veronika Suter

The Netherlands
Alexandra Bremers
Katrin Maurer

Cyprus
Yorgos Papadopoulos

 

EUROPE 3

Ireland
Alison Lowry
Sinéad Brennan

United Kingdom
James Maskrey
Karlyn Sutherland

France
Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert
Nadège Desgenétez

Belgium
Ilse Van Roy
Sylvie Vandenhoucke

 

EUROPE 4

Estonia
Eeva Käsper
Eve Koha

Latvia
Inguna Audere
Vineta Groza

Lithuania
Irina Peleckienė
Paulius Rainys

Poland
Agnieszka Lesniak Banasiak
Kalina Bańka

Bulgaria
Angelina Pavlova
Latchezar Boyadjiev

EUROPE 5

Czech Republic
Alena Matějka
Jiřina Žertová

Slovakia
Marta Matejková
Palo Macho

Slovenia
Monika Smolič

Hungary
Diána Farkas
Endre Gaál

Romania
Alexandra Mureșan
Mihai Topescu

EUROPE 6

Spain
Bárbara Gil de Biedma
Esther Pizarro

Portugal
Antonio Severino Pereira
Manuela Castro Martins

Italy
Silvano Rubino
Vittoria Parrinello

Croatia
Gordana Drinkovic

Exhibition catalogue

An exhibition catalogue will be produced presenting all artists with images of their work, critical notes and a short CV, as well as essays on contemporary glass.

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