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Sue Parry Glass Designs
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The
rugged terrain of rural Western England where Sue spent her formative
years has influenced her works of art. Her fascination with the rugged
landscape inspired her to study Geology at University to degree level.
Her fascination for rocks, textures and the power of the sea has had a
profound influence on her work.
Sue
has achieved acclaim in her native country for her high quality
imaginative studio glass. From her studio based in Stourbridge, the home
of British Glass she is now ready to offer her work to a discriminating
International audience.
Sue
works in two distinctive techniques. One is the exciting and dynamic
technique of pouring hot molten glass which is over 2000 degrees F into
moulds and then manipulating the pieces by hand using protective hand
coverings. Because these pieces are individually made while the glass is
hot no two pieces are exactly the same.
Sue’s
other exciting line is highly distinctive mirrored glass display
platters which can be wall mounted or free standing. These are suitable
for distinctive homes or high impact displays in professional offices,
or communal areas of exclusive residential buildings.
Sue’s
influences have origins in the forces of nature and the complex
interaction between humans and the world around them. These influences
includes textures created by such forces as erosion of rock faces;
evolution of coral reefs; the effect of volcanic eruptions creating rock
formations. Sue’s work is dedicated to expressing the dynamic
relationships of these forces of nature. Sand Cast Bowls
Sand casting is the exciting and dynamic technique of pouring molten glass into specially formulated sand.
Shapes
are pressed into this sand to create a void for the glass. Once it has
cooled a little, the glass is picked up and shaped.
The mould is
destroyed during the making process and because of this, each piece is
unique, and sizes, shapes and colours will vary.
Mirrored Glass Platters
Distinctive mirrored glass platters which bounce light in any room.
These can be wall mounted or free standing and are suitable for homes or as high impact displays in commercial buildings.
Available in blue, bronze, charcoal or silver.
Wall Panels
T Lights
Hot poured glass tea light holders
These complement the modern interior and are perfect for 'al fresco' evenings
Ideal gifts, the tea light holders come as single or triple tea light holders
Extensive colour range available, with specific colour combinations designed to order.
Sculptures
Inspired
by two major bodies of water the 'Frozen Surf' Atlantic Series and
Caribbean Series - available in sizes from 12cm high to about 46cm high
Commissions

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exhibitions April 2011 Craft in Focus, RHS Garden, Wisley, Woking, Surrey June 2011 The Contemporary Craft Fair, Bovey Tracey, Devon July 2011 Art in Action, Waterperry Gardens, Wheatley, Oxfordshire
March 2010 Affordable Art Fair, Battersea London March 2010 'Outside Looking In' Exhibition Brownston Gallery, Modbury, Devon. April 2010 BCTF, Harrogate, Yorkshire June 2010 Outside Art Garden Exhibition, Russells Quarry & Avondale Library Gardens, Mill Hill, Baginton, Coventry. June 2010 The Contemporary Craft Fair, Bovey Tracey, Devon July 2010 Art in Action, Waterperry Gardens, Wheatley, Oxfordshire December 2010 Made by Hand, Tredegar House, New Port, Wales
2009 Nov 2009 British Consulate, Chicago, USA June - Aug 2009 Solo Exhibition, ‘Passion and Fire’ Eisch Gallery, Frauenau, Bavaria, Germany June 2009 ‘Same Difference’ Exhibition, Corning Museum, Corning, NY, USA July 2009 Art in Action, Waterperry Gardens, Wheatley, Oxfordshire March 2009 Affordable Art Fair, Battersea, London 2008 Nov – Jan 2009 ‘The Christmas Collection’, Pyramid Gallery, York Nov – Dec 2008 Christmas Exhibition, Platform Gallery September 2008 Design Edge, Sandown Park, Esher, Surrey Aug – Sept 2008 ‘Swell Saturday’ The Gallery, West Kilbride, Scotland Aug – Sept 2008 J@M, Eton, Windsor, Berkshire Aug 2008 International Glass Festival, Stourbridge, West Midlands July – Aug 2008 ‘Same Difference’ The Eisch Gallery, Frauenau, Germany July 2008 Art in Action, Wheatley, Oxfordshire May 2008 Blast! London Glass Blowing Studio, Borough, London April 2008 British Craft Trade Fair, Harrogate, Yorkshire March 2008 Affordable Art Fair, Battersea, London January 2008 Design Interiors, NEC, Birmingham 2007 Sept – Oct 2007 Cohesion Exhibition, Pyramid Gallery, York August 2007 ‘Glass Collaborations’ Exhibition, Bild-Werk Frauenau, Germany May – Oct 2007 Underground Art & Design Exhibition. Sir Harold Hiller Gardens, Hampshire May 2007 Newcastle/Gateshead Art Fair May 2007 Affordable Art Fair, Bristol April 2007 Glasgow Art Fair March 2007 Affordable Art Fair, Battersea, London Jan 2007 Americasmart, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 2006 April – June 2006 National Glass Centre, Sunderland January 2006 Designer Crafts 2006, Mall Galleries, London 2005 September 2005 ‘White Glass in Tallinn’ Gallery A, Tallinn, Estonia July – Aug 2005 ‘Days of White Glass’ Evald Okas Museum, Haapsalu, Estonia July 2005 ‘New Designers’ New Design Centre, Islington, London June 2005 ‘Trail of Glass’ Coach House Gallery, Kew Gardens, London
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Achievements September 2004 – June 2005 Professional Development Techniques and Technology, International Glass Centre, Dudley College September 2003 – June 2004 OCNWM Glass Techniques and Technology, International Glass Centre, Dudley College 1986 – 1990 BSc (Hons) Environmental Science Level 2.1 Polytechnic South West, Plymouth, Devon
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Experience February 2009 Artist Residency Scholarship at the Eisch Atelier, Frauenau, Germany November 2007 Guest Lecturer at Buckingham Chilterns University College August 2006 Assistant to American Glass Artist David Ruth Since January 2006 Part-time Tutor at Ruskin Glasshouse College, Wollaston Rd, Stourbridge, West Midlands. DY8 4HE September 2005 Established Studio at Ruskin Glasshouse Centre, Wollaston Rd, Stourbridge, West Midlands. DY8 4HE 2005 - 2006 Co-Director Bi-Glass Exhibition, Buttermarket, No 9 Gallery, Birmingham 2005 - 2007 Contemporary Glass Society Representative for the Midlands Feature Writer for Contemporary Glass Society Newsletter August 2004 Volunteer International Glass Festival 04, Stourbridge, West Midlands June – July 2003 Cold Working at Danny Lane’s Studio, London
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Courses Attended June 2007 Angela Thwaites, Hollow Form Casting, Richmond Adult Education Centre February 2005 Lachezar Dorchev, Bulgarian Glass Artist, Kiln Sand Casting and High Fusing, Richmond Adult Education Centre August 2004 Cappy Thompson, Painted Glass Master class, International Festival of Glass January 2003 Jera May, Kiln Formed Glass, Richmond Adult Education Centre Sept - Oct 2002 Jera May, Studio Glass Casting, Fusing, Slumping, Richmond Adult Education Centre August 2002 Jera May, Sand Casting, Richmond Adult Education Centre
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Symposia Attended July 2005 ‘Days of White Glass in Haapsalu’ Hot Glass Symposium Haapsalu. Estonia January 2005 Hungarian and British Glass Artists, Fragile Cargo Symposium, London
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Membership GAS Glass Art Society CGS Contemporary Glass Society Cohesion Just Glass Society
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Susan Parry Ruskin Glass Centre, Wollaston Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 4HF M: 07776 318785
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