Exploring Illuminated Spaces at the Canberra Glassworks


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The nine artists – Lisa Cahill, Scott Chaseling, Judi Elliott, Jeremy Lepisto, Ruth Oliphant, Lucy Palmer, Clare Peters, Kirstie Rea and Richard Whiteley – embrace contemporary techniques to create innovative artworks that engage with this tradition.


Ruth Oliphant, who has two pieces in the exhibition, Rise and Untitled, came to glass through architecture. Having completed most of an architecture degree, she decided to embark on an apprenticeship in traditional stained glass.


Place of Promise, Place of Shelter, Place of Rest by Clare Peters

Place of Promise, Place of Shelter, Place of Rest by Clare PetersCredit:Lawrence Atkin


Both Kirstie Rea and Richard Whiteley also started their glass journey exploring stained glass.


Glassworks artistic director Aimee Frodsham said Canberra has always had a connection to stained glass.


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