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 GLASS As Art:
Cross-Pollination

September 8th through 20th, 2010
 An exhibition by the members of the BC Glass Arts Association in the Exhibition Hall at the Roundhouse Community Centre Vancouver, BC

 

Yves Trudeau

Dinner for Two

Kiln-cast glass, slumped glass, rusted steel, and stainless steel.
48"W x 30"D x 30"H

$8000


Yves Trudeau

The Wall

Kiln-cast and laminated glass, rusted steel and stainless steel.
57"W x 68"H

$7000 

 

   Individual Entry

Yves Trudeau, Kiln-casting
Jose Ventura,
Frit Painting

La P'tite Québécoise

Deep-carved sandblasting, glass frit painting, and kiln-casting.
54"W x 72"H

$4000

The Global Forest

Glass Leaves: Leslie Rowe-Israelson, Melanie Rowe, Janet McFadyen, Tammy Hudgeon

Photographic Trees: Andy Chamberlayne

Hammered Branches: Megon Parks

Metal Branches: Marshal Mar

Written Word: Kathleen Nairne

"The answers are out there, in the forest
where they always have been ….waiting."
From The Global Forest by Diana Beresford Kroeger

 

 

 Thematic Observation Group

and Tie for People's Choice

Art is often a collaborative process, both directly and indirectly: a collaboration of ideas, a collaboration of effort, of spirit. The inter-connection of the global forest is a strong metaphor for the relationship between us, our interdependence on one another. The artists have used this collaborative effort and their diverse mediums in support of the common theme: "The Global Forest". This connection is where the breath of life and rhythm makes the global forest so exquisite, spiritual and embracing. That we are all part of the whole, both giving and receiving, is the focus of the "Cross-Pollination" of this installation.
 

 
Photo by Siobhan Kelly

 
Photo by Siobhan Kelly

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