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Number of items at this level: 22.

Article

Wadsworth, Fabian, Llewellin, Edward, Rennie, Colin, Watkinson, Cate, Mitchell, Joanna, Vasseur, Jeremie, Mackie, Fleur, Carr, Alexandra, Schmiedel, Tobias, Witcher, Taylor, Soldati, Arianna, Jackson, Lucy E, Foster, Annabelle, Hess, Kai-Uwe, Dingwell, Donald B and Hand, Russell J (2022) Using obsidian in glass art practice. Volcanica Journal, 5 (1). pp. 183-207. ISSN 2610-3540

Watkinson, Cate, Rennie, Colin, Wadsworth, Fabian and Llewellin, Edward (2019) In Vulcan's Forge. Nature Geoscience, 12 (2-3). ISSN 1752-0908

Book Section

O'Hara, Suzy (2019) Little Inventors: From Artistic Method to Global Brand. In: Art Hack Practice Critical Intersections of Art, Innovation and the Maker Movement. Routledge, New York, pp. 108-120. ISBN 9780815374916

Watkinson, Cate (2012) Urban Landscape Furniture. In: Urban Landscape Furniture. Hi Design Publications, Hong Kong. ISBN 978-988-19707-0-1

Wheeler, Shirley, Millington, Andrew and Burton, Robert (2004) L'attitude. In: L' attitude. Art Editions North, University of Sunderland, pp. 10-11. ISBN 1 873757 79 4

Reports, briefing/ working papers

Watkinson, Cate (2015) Fellow of Higher Education Academy Claim. Documentation. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

Conference or Workshop Item

Atkinson, Stephanie and Sandwith, Angela (2012) A Passion for Designing. In: PATT26 - Technology Education in the 21st Century, 26-30 June 2012, Stockholm, Sweden.

O'Hara, Suzy (2019) Little Inventors - Thinking Like a Child - Professional Development Workshop. In: Little Inventors - Thinking Like a Child, 15 November 2019, Gala Theatre, Durham.

Tyrrell, John (2000) Built form in Koshirakura, an Activity Centre and Speed Reading Urban Design in Yokohama. In: AA Files 41, 1999, Japan, East and West..

Tyrrell, John (2015) A Structure for a Voice. In: Three Rivers Conference. Student Engagement, 27th March 2015, University of Sunderland.

Watkinson, Cate (2011) Innovations in Architectural Glass. In: Parallels and Connections, 5-6 April 2011, National Glass Centre Sunderland. (Unpublished)

Book

Broeg, Ralf (2016) Continuum and Cut – The Dusseldorf Wehrhahn Line – A Synthesis of the Arts (catalogue). Kerber Culture . Kerber Verlag, Berlin/Bielefeld, Germany. ISBN 9783735602497

Hassani, Vahid and Khabazi, Zubin (2019) Form-Finding of the Metal 3D-Printed Node with Complex Geometry. LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN 978-620-0-23681-4

O'Hara, Suzy and Bradbury, Victoria (2019) Art Hack Practice: Critical Intersections of Art, Innovation and the Maker Movement. CRC Press, UK. ISBN 9780815374916

Tyrrell, John and Gaff, Jackie (1999) 70s & 80s The High-Tech Age of Design. 20th Century Design, 5 (6). Heinemann Library, David West Children's Books London. ISBN 978-0836827095

Artefact

Broeg, Ralf (2011) Melancholy Boxes. [Artefact]

Rennie, Colin and Watkinson, Cate (2015) Helping hands [Sculpture]. [Artefact]

Watkinson, Cate (2012) New Hartley Pit Disaster Memorial Stained Glass Windows. [Artefact]

Show/Exhibition

Broeg, Ralf (2016) 3 Modellräume. Permanent public installation, opening 2016, Underground Station, Heinrich-Heine-Allee, Düsseldorf, Germany.

Watkinson, Cate (2013) The Changing Nature of Architectural Glass A narrative of one artist’s commissioned works realised between 1990 and 2012 in the North East of England. The Changing Nature of Architectural Glass, September to November 2013, National Glass Centre Sunderland.

Watkinson, Cate and Rennie, Colin 'Illuminating Colour'exhibition of glass art works. Illuminating Colour, October 2017 to March 2018, National Glass Centre Sunderland.

Other

Watkinson, Cate, Rennie, Colin and Gasper, Giles (2016) Through a Glass Darkly project Reading of texts at Seminars/workshops/demonstrations leading to production of experimental artworks. UNSPECIFIED.

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