Alison Lowry - Advancing Pate de Verre Surfaces - 2nd, 9th and 16th December 2024

Following on from Alison’s, ‘Gilded Pate de Verre Bowls’, join us for the next step in advancing your pate de verre surfaces!

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Alison Lowry

Alison Lowry is a glass artist living and working from her studio, ‘Schoolhouse Glass’ in Saintfield, Northern Ireland.

In 2009 she graduated from the University of Ulster with a First Class Honours degree in Art and Design. Since then, she has won numerous awards including the Warm Glass Prize in 2010 and 2011 and more recently the Bronze Award at Bullseye Glass’ ‘Emerge’ exhibition. Alison exhibits internationally and her work is held in several public collections, with the National Gallery of Ireland recently acquiring a large Pâte de Verre vessel for the ‘Contemporary Craft Collection’ and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland recently having made a fourth purchase for their collection.

She employs a range of techniques to create her sculptures, working with cast glass, silk screen-printing and Pâte de Verre.

Alison Lowry

Alison Lowry is a glass artist living and working from her studio, ‘Schoolhouse Glass’ in Saintfield, Northern Ireland.

In 2009 she graduated from the University of Ulster with a First Class Honours degree in Art and Design. Since then, she has won numerous awards including the Warm Glass Prize in 2010 and 2011 and more recently the Bronze Award at Bullseye Glass’ ‘Emerge’ exhibition. Alison exhibits internationally and her work is held in several public collections, with the National Gallery of Ireland recently acquiring a large Pâte de Verre vessel for the ‘Contemporary Craft Collection’ and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland recently having made a fourth purchase for their collection.

She employs a range of techniques to create her sculptures, working with cast glass, silk screen-printing and Pâte de Verre.