

Shape of Dance Exhibition
A behind-the-scenes look at how technology influences the artistic process: ‘Shape of Dance’ explores dance movements as 3 dimensional sculptures and demonstrates how the use of new technology in conjunction with old techniques can enhance the creation of contemporary sculptural work.

British Glass Biennale
The British Glass Biennale is the foremost juried exhibition of excellence in contemporary glass by British artists, designers and craftspeople in the UK. With at least 80 major new glass works selected every two years, the British Glass Biennale is the flagship exhibition within the International Festival of Glass and attracts collectors, galleries and museums from around the world.

Shared Consciousness
This group exhibition of kiln-cast glass sculpture is largely inspired by the Canadian landscape. The work explores notions of geology, time and movement while pushing the limits of this intriguing material.