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Antarctic Work

Maskrey, James (2013) Antarctic Work. [Artefact]

Item Type: Artefact

Abstract

A body of connected glasswork on the theme of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration.

This is a body of 15 artworks in glass exhibited in 8 exhibitions in the UK, China and USA.

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Image (JPEG) (Last Entry, The Barrier, Winter Journey)
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Image (JPEG) (The Drayton Egg)
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Image (JPEG) (The Worst Journey in the World)
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Image (JPEG) (. British Glass Biennale 2012)
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Image (JPEG) (. Kith and Kin, National Glass Centre, Sunderland)
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Additional Information: Where the work was shown. Art Shanghai, New Glass Art Pavilion, Shanghai, China. April 2013 “International Glass and Clay”, Edison Place Gallery, Washington DC, USA, March 2013 “Coalesce”, London Glassblowing Gallery, London, January- February 2013 “New Glass-Ancient Skill, Contemporary Artform”, Blackwell House, Bowness-on-Windermere, January-May 2013 The British Glass Biennale, Stourbridge, August-September 2012 Crafts Council showcase installed at British Business Embassy (for London 2012 Olympic Games) at Lancaster House, London, July-September 2012 “The Art of Sunfest”, The Sandford Goudie Gallery @ Customs House, South Shields, May 2012 “COLLECT”, Saatchi Gallery London, Crafts Council new acquisitions, May 2012
Depositing User: Ashleigh Little

Identifiers

Item ID: 3879
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/3879
Official URL: http://www.blackwell.org.uk/exhibitions/new-glass-...

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Catalogue record

Date Deposited: 01 May 2013 08:44
Last Modified: 18 Dec 2013 09:46

Contributors

Author: James Maskrey

University Divisions

Institute of Arts and Creative Industries > Art and Design Workstream

Subjects

Glass and Ceramics > Glass

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