Just Glass was formed in 2003 and now comprises a group of
over 70 established and emerging artists who teach or have been taught at adult education colleges.
Please browse our artists pages to see some of their work.
over 70 established and emerging artists who teach or have been taught at adult education colleges.
Please browse our artists pages to see some of their work.
Welcome to our new Honorary Member – Monette Larsen
We are thrilled to announce and warmly welcome Monette Larsen as an Honorary Member of the Just Glass Society.
Monette is a celebrated glass artist with an international reputation for her striking and innovative work. Her pieces have been exhibited in renowned galleries around the world. Beyond her artistic achievements, Monette has played a significant role in nurturing the next generation of glass artists. Many of our members have had the privilege of learning from her through her engaging and insightful courses at Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College where she continues to teach and share her expertise. You can explore Monette’s latest creations at: London Glassblowing, Pyramid Gallery and Vessel Gallery. Please join us in celebrating Monette’s membership and ongoing contribution to the world of glass art. |
Brought to LightTo commemorate the amazing work of our members, Just Glass has published a 160 page book which is full of beautiful images interwoven with accounts of their journeys in glass. The book includes a foreword by renowned glass artist Angela Thwaites and afterword by Crafts Council Trustee and innovator in sustainable glass-making, Matt Durran.
Just Glass: Brought to Light costs £35. If you would like to purchase a copy please get in touch with us via the Contact Us page.
Members Exhibition, Spring 2025This was one of our biggest exhibitions to date with over 50 members exhibiting a range of kiln-formed glass in this major show. In addition to the main exhibition there was a ‘Morley Tile’ display showing a wide range of fused and cast glass tiles depicting the social history of the local boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth where Morley College is based. All work was for sale including smaller glass works which were on show in the basement gallery shop.
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