Honouring Cultures program brings Indigenous artists to Canberra Glassworks
Canberra Glassworks is hosting two significant Aboriginal artists in residence and facilitating a series of workshops to introduce members of the Indigenous Textiles and Glass Artists Group (ITAG) to...
View ArticleTouching hearts
Canberra Glassworks presents two exciting installations in the upcoming Hearts and Minds exhibition opening 6pm, Wednesday 25 January, 2018. Hurt Locker, by Penny Byrne, was created for Glasstress...
View ArticleFrom Chicago cold to Canberra heat, Steve set to experiment
Self-described as the “product of the American Studio Glass Movement”, Steven Ciezki has written a book called Life on the rails to share the knowledge he has acquired from some of the “most generous...
View ArticleNew Artistic Director appointed to Canberra Glassworks
Aimee Frodsham has been appointed as the new Artistic Director of Canberra Glassworks (CGW). Aimee joins CGW from Parliament House where she held the role of Program Manager, Parliament House Art...
View ArticleBlow the grey out of winter
Winter Glass, Canberra Glasswork’s signature event, is on again – Saturday 16 June from 4 to 10 pm. Building on the incredible momentum of the 2017 event this year has an exciting schedule of...
View ArticleThe familiar and the foreign in creative exchange
Canberra Glassworks is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by Asialink Arts Reciprocal Resident, Chisa Kobayashi, will be opened to the public on July 18. Chisa completed studies at ARS Toyama...
View ArticleArchitectural art focus for new Fellow
Following hot on the footsteps of our first international artist, Steven Ciezki (Chicago, USA), Canberra Glassworks will welcome local artist, Lisa Cahill as the new Art Group Creative Fellow on July...
View ArticleTwo new Creative Fellows for 2020
Following on from local artist, Lisa Cahill, Canberra Glassworks will welcome one national, Brenden Scott French (SA) and one international artist Carrie Iverson (USA), as the new Art Group Creative...
View ArticleNew award arisen from an established prize
Canberra Glassworks is delighted to announce the next iteration of the Hindmarsh Prize. The biennial Klaus Moje Glass Award honours one of the most significant contemporary artists working in glass....
View Article2019 Klaus Moje Glass Award Shortlist Announced
Canberra Glassworks is pleased to announce the following 18 artists have been shortlisted for the 2019 Klaus Moje Glass Award. Congratulations to all shortlisted artists, who are listed below in...
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