LINKS: AUSTRALIAN GLASS AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 10/18/14 - 01/25/15 ANNENBERG WING Palm Springs Art Museum
Nick Mount: The Fabric of Work—Sculptural Glass from a Master of Australian Craft October 10 - February 1, 2015
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Featured member - Nick Mount
GAS Art Society
Canberra Glassworks
Nick's Living Treasure Exhibition opens tonight.
National Glass Art Gallery - City of Wagga Wagga
Photographer: Pippy Mount
An extraordinary exhibition from one of the world’s leading studio glass artists is now on display in the National Art Glass Gallery at Wagga Wagga Art Gallery – Nick Mount: the fabric of work. Featuring a series of unique installations of blown, carved and polished glass, assembled with wood and metal components, these works combine a respect for traditional glassmaking techniques with a wry Australian wit.
Nick Mount has been one of the leading figures in the Australian studio glass movement since the early 1970s. Over the subsequent decades, as both teacher and practitioner, he has made a significant contribution to the development of glass as an artistic medium in this country. Nick Mount exhibits regularly in Europe, the United States and Japan; and his work is represented in major significant private and public collections including state galleries across the country, the National Gallery of Australia, and the National Art Glass Collection at Wagga Wagga Art Gallery.
In 2012, Nick Mount was honoured with the Living Treasure: Masters of Australian Craft Award, which celebrates the achievements of Australia’s most iconic crafts practitioners, from Object: Australian Design Centre.
Describing The fabric of work, Nick Mount explains that, “The pieces presented in this exhibition describe the dominant themes and aesthetic of my work over the last few years. Some of the pieces are new, while a few have been included for their particular significance in the telling of the story. The Scent Bottles, Plumb Bobs, Bubbles and Still Life compositions all describe an evolution in my work that weaves the yarn into a simple fabric that supports my belief in the importance of family, community and hand work.
“I identify as a maker and believe “work” is fundamental in the development of identity. This principal extends well beyond those of us that call ourselves "craftspeople" and, for me, the fabric of our community is, to a large extent, determined by the work we do with our hands.”
Nick Mount: The fabric of work is on display in the National Art Glass Gallery at Wagga Wagga Art Gallery from Saturday 18 January until Sunday 23 March, 2014. The exhibition will be officially launched by Dr Denis O’Connor on Friday 14 February, at 6pm.
Exhibition Dates
When: Saturday 18 January – Sunday 23 March, 2014
Exhibition Launch
When: Friday 14 February, 6pm – 8pm
Where: National Art Glass Gallery, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Cost: Free
For further information, please contact Wagga Wagga Art Gallery on +61 2 6926 9660 or gallery@wagga.nsw.gov.au
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International Contemporary Glass Exhibition
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218 Nanshan Rd, Shangcheng area, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
January 13th - 23rd 2014
SOFA - come and see us at Thomas Riley Galleries Booth #1220. Nick and I will be there!
CHICAGO – The 20th annual SOFA CHICAGO, the world’s foremost fair devoted to Sculpture Objects Functional Art + Design, will be on view at Navy Pier’s Festival Hall from November 1 – Sunday, November 3, 2013. The three-day event kicks off with an Opening Night Preview on Thursday, October 31 from 5 to 9 p.m., celebrating SOFA CHICAGO’s landmark 20 years with a first look at cutting-edge art and design presented by galleries from across the U.S. and around the world.
Museum of Glass show pays tribute to ties between Australian, Northwest artists
Read more here: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2013/05/23/2609297/museum-of-glass-show-pays-tribute.html#storylink=cpy
Join us Thursday, June 6, from 5 - 8 pm for the opening of Australian Glass Now
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