Sabrina Cant graduated in 1999 with a BA (Hons) in Ceramics and Glass. From 1999-2002 she gained experience at Glassforms workshop (Max Jacquard), then attended the RCA, becoming MA in Ceramics and Glass in 2004, when her kilncast glass won the Bombay Sapphire New Designers Prize. Further experience at London Glassblowing (Peter Layton) and teaching preceded acquiring her own workshop in 2007, from where she continues to make kilncast glass sculptures, architectural components and gifts. She also teaches and exhibits widely. In 2009 Cant exhibited at the BIGG exhibition and was an invited artist at the Bonhams Glass Auction, London.
Sabrina Cant Wave
Photo: Ester Segarra
Angela Jarman is a graduate in Glass from the RCA and winner of numerous awards, and her work is held in major collections throughout the UK and Europe. Whilst at the RCA, Jarman became aware of the link between developments in science and how it was being applied to nature in genetic modification By using only clear glass and neutral colours, she emphasises form, texture and structure in her work.
Angela Jarman Magnolia
Charlie Murphy is a graduate in Fine Art from the RCA, Murphy's portfolio spans a variety of media, including photography, video, glass sculpture, and performance. Creating dramatic, illuminated installations with cast and flame-worked glass, she has exhibited in many galleries, museums and performance contexts including the Venice Biennale 2005, the Edinburgh Festival 2006 and Tate Modern 2007. She has been an Artsway Artist Associate since 2003 and is based in London.
Charlie Murphy Kiss Photo:Charlie Murphy
Kevin Petrie is Professor of Glass and Ceramics at the University of Sunderland based in the National Glass Centre, where he leads the Master of Arts courses in Ceramics and Glass. Petrie is well known for hisbook, Glass and Print and has taught and lectured in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Germany and Denmark. He has an MA in Ceramics and Glass from the RCA and a PhD in Ceramics and Printing, from theCentre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Kevin was recently awarded a ‘National Teaching Fellowship’ for individual excellence in supporting teaching and learning. He isthe author of Glass and Print (A&C Black Publishers, 2006) and Ceramic Transfer Printing (A&C Black, Publishers, 2011).
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Kevin Petrie St Pancras Moments (detail) Photo: David Williams
Colin Reid Untitiled Photo: Colin Reid
Colin Reid is regarded as a pioneer in the field of kiln-cast glass exhibiting internationally and has work in over 35 museum collections worldwide. Reid has undertaken many public and private commissions often combining glass with other media such as metal, stone and wood and recently won the prestigious Glass Sellers Award 2006 for his piece 'Cello'.
Peter Layton originally trained as a potter and self taught in glass, Peter is one of those at the forefront of the contemporary glass movement. His blown work is organic and tactile and strives for controlled asymmetry evolving by sketching on the blowing iron,in the belief that a deeper understanding of form and material is best achieved through making. He also produces architectural works and sculpture in glass.
Peter Layton Glacial Wave. Photo: Ester Segarra
Kevin Petre, Angela Jarman, Colin Reid
Photo: Jacque Pavlosky
‘It was a great day and my pleasure, I'm glad you enjoyed my contribution. I feel really inspired by the other speakers to work harder and make better work. Well done on such a successful day, and thank you for the invitation to take part.’ — Angela Jarman
‘It was lovely to meet you and I very much enjoyed the day. What a great line up of speakers and friendly and engaged audience. Thank you so much for inviting me.’ —
Colin Reid
‘Thanks for arranging for me to talk on Saturday, after all that worry I did actually enjoy it.’ — Sabrina Cant
‘It was an excellent and well-organised day! Thank you for asking me to talk.’ — Kevin Petrie
‘What a lovely and very educational day the seminar was on Saturday! Thank you all very much for inviting me - and for all the work you put in to make it happen! I really enjoyed it – and I also thought it was really inspiring! — Charlie Murphy
From the Delegates:
‘Thank you for providing such an entertaining and informative event. I do hope that you will have another very soon.’ — Karen Lawrence
‘Thank you very much for an excellent do......’. — Brett Manley
‘It was a great day thank you all so much for arranging it.’ — Belinda Harding
‘Really interesting day at Conway Hall yesterday. Great variety of speakers and perfect venue. Thanks Su and Just Glass committee.’ — Joanna Waddy
‘Brilliant day, thanks.’ — Katherine Coleman
‘Just want to thank everyone at Just Glass for making the seminar at Conway Hall, London a great success. I had a wonderful time and all the speakers were really inspiring. Can't wait for the next one, fab x.’— Gonny van Hulst
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