The BC Glass Arts Association in partnership with the Roundhouse
is pleased to announce our 2008 Exhibit
Glass
+ Light =
Magic
Wednesday,
August 13th through Thursday, August 28th, 2008
Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre, Exhibition
Hall
181 Roundhouse Mews,
Vancouver (corner of Davie Street and Pacific Boulevard)
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This inclusive exhibition
showcases the variety of ways glass is used as an artistic medium
and exhibited. There are as many ways for artists to utilize
this plastic medium, as there are reasons why people collect
it. Glass breaks, sparkles, and fuses. It can be blown, cast,
torched & squished,
oh
and it can be worn,
and drunk out of, and lit. Glass art is a medium in which artists
express themselves through light and meaning. The magic is in
how the material is transformed by the artists hands. |
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Hours
of operation. Mon Fri :11 to 8, Weekends: 11am
4pm |
Setup Day
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First View Opening Night

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The Glass Dinner
La Terrazza Restaurant
Patrons meeting at the show prior
to the dinner

These are part of the centerpieces,
by glass artist Brock Craig, for the glass dinner. |

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The Gala and Silent Auction
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President Andrew Luketic
announcing this year's awards:
Sculpture: Jay Macdonell
Functional: Mel Munsen
Architectural: Lynne Chappell
Body Adornment: Marcia DeVicque
Emerging Artist: Kae Sarich
Sculpture Honourable Mention: James Ceaser
Thematic Observation: Wayne Harjula
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The Art: Roundhouse
2008 |
Page One:
Jill Allan, Jenny Bisson-Montpetit, Cathy Camley, James Ceaser,
Lynne Chappell, Jacqueline Cornford, Brock Craig, Michael Crovato,
Renata Crowe, Marcia DeVicque, Mary Filer |
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Page Two:
Barbara Fraser, Susan Furze, Maggi Hampson, Wayne Harjula, Robert
Held, Tammy Hudgeon, Bill Jamieson, Benjamin Kikkert, Jo Ludwig,
Andrew Luketic, Jay Macdonell, Jeremy Morris |
Page Three:
Jonathan Mossop, Mel Munsen, Laura Murdoch, Damaris Oakley, Melanie
Rowe, Waine Ryzak, Kae Sarich, Richard Scheib, Miyuki Shinkai,
Naoko Takenouchi, Mitch Wren |
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