Event
Melting Pot: Hot Glass Gathering
18 Mar 2022 – 19 Mar 2022
Regular hours
- Fri, 18 Mar
- 09:00 – 18:00
- Sat, 19 Mar
- 09:30 – 15:30
Address
- Tavistock Place
- Plymouth
England - PL4 8AT
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Plymouth Train Station
A two-day international gathering of hot glass blowing expertise and innovation, with Netflix ‘Blown Away’ winner Elliot Walker.
About
Melting Pot: Hot Glass Gathering
Plymouth College of Art Hosts International Glass Blowing Symposium
Plymouth College of Art will host Melting Pot: Hot Glass Gathering, on Friday 18 and Saturday 19 March 2022, as part of the UK’s national celebrations for the United Nations-designated International Year of Glass. Beginners and professionals in glass, as well as members of the public, are invited to experience the drama and beauty of hot glass, blown in real time by some of the world’s leading glass artists.
Organised and curated by Gayle Matthias, artist and Plymouth College of Art’s Subject Leader for BA (Hons) Craft & Material Practices, Melting Pot will bring together live-streamed and in person hot-glass demonstrations and lectures with some of the most exciting artists working in glass today.
Featured artists and studios will include Elliot Walker, this year's UK-based winner of the Netflix series 'Blown Away'; Wave Glass in Murano, Italy; Blowfish Glass founder Bethany Wood, and the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Melting Pot will also feature regional collaborations in England with the Contemporary Glass Society (which celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2022), Rhizome (a collective of Plymouth College of Art glass artist alumni), Cornwall Ceramics and Glass Group, and Teign Valley Glass in Devon.
Visitor and Ticket Information
- The full event schedule will be published on the Plymouth College of Art website soon. Please visit: www.plymouthart.ac.uk/melting-pot for further information.
- Tickets must be booked for some of the events in the schedule (such as the Elliot Walker and Bethany Wood demonstrations), but most will be open to walk ins and will not be ticketed.
- All tickets will be free.
- Attendance numbers will be monitored and may be subject to capacity limits, under the current government guidance and in accordance with Covid safe measures at the time of the event.