30 JANUARY 2013
US/UK International Glass + Clay
Opening March 1, 2013, Washington, DC will host to an international exhibit of glass and clay artwork - the third collaborative exhibitions between Washington, DC artists and artists from the Sister City, of Sunderland, England. A number of the UK artists will come to the opening and will be holding demonstrations - more to come in later posts as the dates are finalized.
The UK will be represented by artists Stephen Beardsell, Cris Chaney, Andrew Livingstone, James Maskrey, Inge Panneels, Megan Randall, Colin Rennie, Jeffrey Sarmiento, Midori Shinmura, Brian Thompson, Robyn Townsend, Margareth Troli, Roger Tye, Cate Watkinson, Philippa Whiteside, and Phil Vickery.
The USA will be represented by artists Margaret Boozer, Nancy Donnelly, David D'Orio, Sean Hennessey, Jeff Herrity, Joe Hicks, Michael Janis, Ani Kasten, Tamara Laird, Laurel Lukaszewski, Syl Mathis, Allegra Marquart, Tim Tate, Erwin Timmers, Novie Trump, Elizabeth Vorlicek and Audrey Wilson.
It will be an interesting exercise to see if there are cultural differences visible in the works as they are exhibited side by side in Pepco's Edison Gallery. A number of the UK Studio Glass artists works involve components that were created with the waterjet cutter that is at National Glass Centre at the University of Sunderland. Expat Jeffrey Sarmiento, one of the UK artists, gave a quick demo of their waterjet during the Fulbright Fellowship assignment in Sunderland this past March by Washington Glass School's Tim Tate and Michael Janis. Click HERE to jump to that post. The integration of digital technologies is transforming glassworking methodology as well the visual language of the artworks by overlapping the realms of applied art, design and craft. We will begin posting some "teaser" images of artwork - from both sides of the pond - in upcoming blogposts. The crates of artwork from the UK have been shipped and are on the way to Washington. Below is an image of the Sunderland artists as they packed. Customs has been notified.
“International Glass and Clay 2013.” Artomatic presents this international glass and clay exhibition, featuring work from DC area artists, as well as artists from Sunderland, England. At Pepco Edison Place Gallery, 702 Eighth Street (between G and H Street), March 1 through March 22, 2013.
The Brits are sure to be posh, shown here in front of the Sunderland glass studios. |
For the Americans, expect plenty of action and Tribbles. |
It will be an interesting exercise to see if there are cultural differences visible in the works as they are exhibited side by side in Pepco's Edison Gallery. A number of the UK Studio Glass artists works involve components that were created with the waterjet cutter that is at National Glass Centre at the University of Sunderland. Expat Jeffrey Sarmiento, one of the UK artists, gave a quick demo of their waterjet during the Fulbright Fellowship assignment in Sunderland this past March by Washington Glass School's Tim Tate and Michael Janis. Click HERE to jump to that post. The integration of digital technologies is transforming glassworking methodology as well the visual language of the artworks by overlapping the realms of applied art, design and craft. We will begin posting some "teaser" images of artwork - from both sides of the pond - in upcoming blogposts. The crates of artwork from the UK have been shipped and are on the way to Washington. Below is an image of the Sunderland artists as they packed. Customs has been notified.
Robyn Townsend will be one of the exhibiting UK glass artists that will be here in DC for the show opening. Hopefully, for Robin's sake, airholes were in the crate cover. |
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