Part 1 of 5
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| Colin Rennie / Glass / UK |
Colin Rennie has worked with glass as a
material for sculpture since 1992. He developed a love of glassblowing and cold glass
working while at Edinburgh College of Art. He currently teaches at the
University of Sunderland where he runs the BA Hons Programme in glass and
ceramics, and also at the University of Wolverhampton and Sars Potteries, Musee
atelier du Verre In France. In that time
his work has achieved recognition in major collections and competitions,
including the Victoria and Albert Museum
London, Ebletoft
Glass Museum Denmark, Hsin-Chu Municipal Glass
Museum, Taiwan,
Ernsting Stiftung Glasmuseum Germany,
and nomination for the Jerwood prize for glass.
Novie Trump is a DC
based sculptor and installation artist working primarily in ceramic and mixed
media. Formally trained in
classical archaeology at the University of North Carolina, her work has been selected for juried and
invitational exhibitions in the US and Europe and has been featured in numerous
publications. Winner of the Strauss Fellowship, she has been awarded numerous
grants and commissions for several public art works, the most recent at the
National Institutes of Health in Washington,
DC. She has served on several
nonprofit boards of arts organizations, currently she serves as the Chair of
the Distinguished Artist Series for the James Renwick Alliance.![]() |
| Erwin Timmers / Glass / US |
Erwin Timmers is Co-founder and Director of the Washington Glass
School and one of the DC
area's leading ‘eco-artists’. Recycling, waste, the environment and how they
relate to society are recurring themes in his work – and, as an educator, Erwin has developed a
number of courses that integrate ecological sustainability into the program. His work featured in various prominent collections and has received commissions from numerous commercial enterprises, such as Starwood Urban, The United States EPA Headquarters, Maryland's Prince George's County Courthouse and the US Library of Congress.![]() |
| Dr Andrew Livingstone / Ceramics / UK |
Dr Andrew Livingstone holds
a BA(Hons), MA and a PhD, The
Authenticity of Clay and its Redefinition within Contemporary Practice: Ceramic
Familiarity and the Contribution to Expansion. He is an academic at the
University of Sunderland where he leads both MA Ceramics and CARCuos the Ceramic Arts Research Centre. He recently exhibited in ‘Red Hot’ an exhibition of clay in
contemporary art in Germany together with Ai Weiwei and Richard Deacon. His research area is
focused on ceramics in the widest sense engaging with material, process and the
social contexts in which ceramics operate. The familiarity of ceramic material
and object take center stage within his research, where both the handmade and
ready made are employed within both installation and conceptual applications.
Andrew’s work operates within the expanded field of ceramics and investigates
the employment of and interface between digital media, film, animation,
photography and non-ceramic intervention. ![]() |
| Jeff Herrity / Ceramics / US |
Jeff Herrity had along career
in Internet marketing helping non-profit organizations integrate offline and online
communications, including membership and donor development fundraising efforts. After 15 years in the industry,
Jeff decided to change paths and pursue art and art education at the Corcoran College
of Art+Design, where he graduates May 12, 2012. His work currently explores the
relationships we create in a give-and-take marketing driven culture.![]() |
| Brian Thompson / Glass / UK |
Professor Brian Thompson is Associate Dean of Faculty of Arts, Design & Media at the University of Sunderland. He has been awarded numerous prizes including: the Norwich School of Art Fellowship, the Pernod prize and the Peter Stuyvesant Art prize.From a background in fine art, he maintains a continuing practice in sculpture and drawing, exhibiting his work. Brian's sculptures reference how journeys explore landscapes, how paths get worn, compress and build up over many generations; how rivers cut and change course as they journey to the sea. These routes and points where they cross reveal the topography of the world and tell us something about how we come to know and navigate in nature.
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| Phil Vickery / Glass / UK |
Phil Vickery is an
international award winning glass artist who is based in the North East of
England. Phil was awarded the Renwick Award for Distinction in Glass in 2009,
and in 2011 was chosen for one of five Honorary Diplomas of the Jutta Cuny -
Franz Foundation, Germany.
Most recently he was the winner of the Art In Lyddington award for best 3D in
show, UK,
2012. His work involves two references concepts of thought, human nature, and the
subconscious. His technique showcases the process, movement and fluidity of
glass; gathering over and over again to make the internal twisting more encased
and to form an aesthetic of maelstroms in water.
There will be a "Day of Demos" by a number of the visiting UK artists - Saturday, March 2, 2013.
11:00 AM at the Washington Glass School, UK-based glass artists Criss Chaney and Robyn Townsend will demonstrate their techniques for combining glass and metals,
exploiting methods for working with both materials. Click HERE to reserve a space at this free demo.
2:00 PM at DC GlassWorks, UK hot glass artists Phil Vickery, Colin Rennie and Roger Tye will show how they work. Click HERE to reserve a space at the free demo.
There will be a "Day of Demos" by a number of the visiting UK artists - Saturday, March 2, 2013.
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| Phil Vickery and Roger Tye @ DC Glassworks 2009 |
2:00 PM at DC GlassWorks, UK hot glass artists Phil Vickery, Colin Rennie and Roger Tye will show how they work. Click HERE to reserve a space at the free demo.











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