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Group Exhibition of Contemporary Glass Art & Design
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It is almost here, the first African showcase of the largest international football event.
Obsidian Glass has created a hand blown glass Vuvuzela for you ardent fans!
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Group Exhibition Next Week!!!!
08-10-09 - 31-10-09
Platfrom on 18th
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at Chapman's Art Emporium.
Opening on the 26th of September 2009 at 12h00
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If I were a Girl Invite
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If I were a Girl is opening at Magpie Gallery on the 8th of August at 18:30.
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From the 11th till the 24th of June 2009 a collaborative exhibition will be shown in the Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg, featuring glass and graffiti art.
This is a Standard Bank Achiever initiative.
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THE EDGE GLASS GALLERY
Presents
“NATURAL FORM”
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Pieter van Heerden, director of the Association of Arts Pretoria, cordially invites you to ReflectRefuel.
An Exhibition to celebrate the Association's 60th year of existence.
Curated by Debbie Cloete.
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Commit - a group exhibition at Platform on 18th running from 7 - 30 August 2008
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All good things take time...
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In 2007 Ngwenya Glass in Swaziland hosted a Design workshop for artists who work and wanted to work in glass.
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Building a new future. :)
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The Lighter Side, a collaborative exhibition with Lothar Böttcher, Ignus Gerber and Justice Mokoena, opened by Abrie Fourie on 06/09/06 at the Rainforest, Gordart Gallery.
These are some images:
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The Rainforest at the Gordart Gallery will be hosting an exhibition of works by Lothar Böttcher, Ignus Gerber and Justice Mokoena. This collaboration showcases glass, photography and sound.
Opening: 6 September 2006
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New concepts with traditional style.
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Light is Life
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Solo-exhibition
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Mission
This society was founded for the purpose to support the local Glass Art Community, to encourage the appreciation and development of the Glass Arts. It strives to promote excellence, educational development, aiding the transfer of skills and establishing a communications network amongst artists.
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Jiří Harcuba giving a demonstration
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In May of 2003 I had the wonderful opportunity to attend the Pilchuck Glass School’s Summer Program. I applied for session one (May 24 – June 10) under the guidance of Jiří Harcuba, a renowned glass engraver and scholar from the Czech Republic – a man with a real zest for life.
Boy, what an experience…
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