public art, map as art, architectural glass, kiln glass, professional practice, visual culture of glass, craft practice
Job title:
Senior Lecturer
Biography:
Inge Panneels is an artist and academic who has worked in the field of public art work since 1998 with work commissioned by the Scottish Executive, Lloyds TSB, NHS, British Telecom and local authorities in the UK. Her work is in the collection of Dexia, Museum of Liverpool, Ebeltoft Glasgow Museum (Denmark) and Mercator Museum (Belgium) and the Flemish Government (Belgium).
Her work is driven by a sense of place and current work is inspired and driven by mapping techniques.
She organised the Reflections: glass: water: art: science programme as part of the Festival of Architecture, part of the Scottish Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design 2016 at the Haining in Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. She is currently planning a second Reflections project, this time in Roker, Sunderlamore...
Inge Panneels is an artist and academic who has worked in the field of public art work since 1998 with work commissioned by the Scottish Executive, Lloyds TSB, NHS, British Telecom and local authorities in the UK. Her work is in the collection of Dexia, Museum of Liverpool, Ebeltoft Glasgow Museum (Denmark) and Mercator Museum (Belgium) and the Flemish Government (Belgium).
Her work is driven by a sense of place and current work is inspired and driven by mapping techniques.
She organised the Reflections: glass: water: art: science programme as part of the Festival of Architecture, part of the Scottish Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design 2016 at the Haining in Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. She is currently planning a second Reflections project, this time in Roker, Sunderland. She is also planning a Being Human Festival: mapping the Scottish Borders and
Inge is a part-time senior lecturer teaching architectural and kiln glass as well as teaching professional practice, thus making the link between theory and practice, industry and academia.
Recent work is considering the visual culture of glass.
Qualifications:
BA(Hons) Art and Design; Architectural Glass
Master in Design
PhD (AHRC funded) in progress - due for completion in 2019