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Australian Glass and Ceramic

Chris Pantano, Australia b.1948 / Vase: Reef 1995 / Hot-worked glass striated blue and aqua, with multicoloured cane inclusions, the foot with glass, foil and air bubble inclusions / 35 x 25cm (diam.) / Purchased 1995. John Darnell Bequest / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery / © The artist

Chris Pantano, Australia b.1948 / Vase: Reef 1995 / Hot-worked glass striated blue and aqua, with multicoloured cane inclusions, the foot with glass, foil and air bubble inclusions / 35 x 25cm (diam.) / Purchased 1995. John Darnell Bequest / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery / © The artist / View full image

When

14 Apr – 15 Oct 2018

Where

Queensland Art Gallery & Pelican Lounge

About

Australia has a rich history of contemporary studio glass practitioners. The development of Australian glass is largely a narrative of friendships, mentorships, and collaboration between individuals rather than organisations. The magical appeal of glass – and the unique qualities in the play of transmitted, reflected and refracted light – has driven a spirit of inquiry and experimentation by Australian glass artists.

Ceramic dishes, bowls and bottles have been in continual use for centuries, with function generally dictating form in the design of practical vessels intended for daily use. Shapes for particular applications have evolved over time, and studio potters in Australia continue to explore a wide variety of styles and decorative elements.

Using their skills and knowledge, Australian glass and ceramic artists create distinctive personal languages filtered through their own experiences.

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