Welcome to the final day of the International Festival of Glass!
Stourbridge Glass Museum joins the host of the International Festival of Glass and the Glass Biennale at Ruskin Glass Centre.
During the festival there is an amazing array of exhibitions, glassmaking demonstrations, lectures, performances, workshops and activities.
Other partners include:
Allister Malcolm Glass, Contemporary Glass Society, Blowfish Glass, Red House Cone, Riverside House, General Office & The Lace Guild.
Monday 26th August at Stourbridge Glass Museum
Exhibitions
Contemporary Glass Society: New Horizons
The New Horizons exhibition features contemporary glasswork that challenges and explores the boundaries of the medium. It showcases traditional and modern techniques, with works either specially made for the exhibition or created since 2022 but never before exhibited. The diverse range of glassmaking processes includes hot glass, casting, kiln-formed, pâte de verre, lampworking, neon, and stained glass by artists such as Anthony Amoako Attam, Emma Baker, and many more. This exhibition reflects the dynamism and talent of contemporary glass in the UK. The exhibition continues until November 17 2024.
Greener Glass: An Exhibition of Environmentally Sustainable Glass Art
Co-curated by UK artists and University of Birmingham students, showcases environmentally sustainable glass art. Featuring eleven artists, including Stourbridge Glass Museum’s artists in residence, the exhibition highlights innovative techniques in kiln work, glass blowing, and mosaic, using recycled materials and renewable energy to emphasise eco-friendly practices and environmental themes.
Hot Glass Demonstrations
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Allister Malcolm and his team will demonstrate the creation of the winning design chosen from The Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers Doodle Competition.
Glass Engraving and Casual Conversation
Terri-L. Colledge
10:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Terri Colledge, a renowned Cameo glass engraver, will showcase her skills in creating nature-inspired pieces using sandblasting and high-pressure flex drive drills. Terri’s unique works are inspired by the Cameo glass of Thomas Webb and George Woodall and are sought after worldwide. Find out more about Terri here.
Children at the festival
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Children’s games and library space in the historical gallery. Museum festival trail and activity sheets are available at the reception desk.
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Children’s crafting space in the activity room.
Date:
Monday 26th August
Time:
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Admission:
Adults: £7.50
Children: Free
Tickets:
Buy your ticket on arrival. Your ticket is valid throughout the weekend, Friday 23rd August – Monday 26th August. Please retain your receipt!