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JOSEPH HARRINGTON
Works by Joseph Harrington: Ravine, 2015 , Stile II, 2010 PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,SILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and isKARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designerKATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
CARMEN VETTER
Carmen Vetter studied visual art at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and has been working with kilnformed glass since 1999. She was a finalist in Bullseye Glass Company’s biennial Emerge competition in 2006, and again in 2008. Vetter participated in the In Place residency at North Lands Creative Glass IN CONVERSATION WITH HEIDI SCHWEGLER In February of 2018 I was in London representing Bullseye Projects at Collect, an international fair for modern craft and design, when artist Heidi Schwegler called, informing me that we were to become neighbors in the Mojave desert.It was only a few weeks prior that Heidi Schwegler had expressed disbelief when my wife and I confided that we were building a studio in Yucca Valley, California. JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW Inspired by this history and what remains, the current house forms seek to evoke thoughts of loss, the past and what might have been. Born in England, Jane Bruce received a Master of Arts from the Royal College of Art, London, and undertook further postgraduate study at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
Works by Joseph Harrington: Ravine, 2015 , Stile II, 2010 PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,SILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and isKARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designerKATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
CARMEN VETTER
Carmen Vetter studied visual art at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and has been working with kilnformed glass since 1999. She was a finalist in Bullseye Glass Company’s biennial Emerge competition in 2006, and again in 2008. Vetter participated in the In Place residency at North Lands Creative Glass IN CONVERSATION WITH HEIDI SCHWEGLER In February of 2018 I was in London representing Bullseye Projects at Collect, an international fair for modern craft and design, when artist Heidi Schwegler called, informing me that we were to become neighbors in the Mojave desert.It was only a few weeks prior that Heidi Schwegler had expressed disbelief when my wife and I confided that we were building a studio in Yucca Valley, California.NEWS | BULLSEYE
by Peter Hill October 1, 2019 Peter Hill ventures north to Caithness to observe the installation of Bullseye's exhibition Field Notes, and assess new site-specific work Read more. Candy Crush (Crafts) by Trent McMinn September 1, 2019 Trent McMinn writes about artist Joshua Kerly in Crafts September/October 2019.KLAUS MOJE - WORKS
Works by Klaus Moje: Borders 3 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled #4, 2010 , Untitled 1, 5 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled 3 - 2010, 2010 , Rolling Lines Series #1, 2007 , Rolling LinesANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.SILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and isJOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,KARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designerCATHARINE NEWELL
Works by Catharine Newell: Of Water II, 2016 , Of Water III, 2016 , Of Water IV, 2016 , Oistres III, 2016 , Oistres IV, 2016 , Oistres IX, 2016 , Oistres V, 2016CARMEN VETTER
Works by Carmen Vetter: Drift I, 2016 , Flow II, 2016 , Flux I, 2016 , Flux II, 2016 , Hover I, 2016 , Portland, 2016 , Transience I, 2015 ,Transience II, 2015
CARMEN VETTER
Carmen Vetter studied visual art at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and has been working with kilnformed glass since 1999. She was a finalist in Bullseye Glass Company’s biennial Emerge competition in 2006, and again in 2008. Vetter participated in the In Place residency at North Lands Creative Glass A SILENT NARRATIVE OF A FORGOTTEN AMERICA @ BULLSEYE Bullseye Resource Center Bay Area Gallery presents a solo exhibition of cast glass and mixed media sculpture by Cassandra Straubing. A Silent Narrative of a Forgotten America will be on view March 26 - July 20, 2019 . Artist Reception April 13, 2019, 3:00 - 5:00 pm Bullseye Resource Center JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW Inspired by this history and what remains, the current house forms seek to evoke thoughts of loss, the past and what might have been. Born in England, Jane Bruce received a Master of Arts from the Royal College of Art, London, and undertook further postgraduate study at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
Works by Joseph Harrington: Ravine, 2015 , Stile II, 2010 PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,SILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and isKARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designerKATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
CARMEN VETTER
Carmen Vetter studied visual art at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and has been working with kilnformed glass since 1999. She was a finalist in Bullseye Glass Company’s biennial Emerge competition in 2006, and again in 2008. Vetter participated in the In Place residency at North Lands Creative Glass IN CONVERSATION WITH HEIDI SCHWEGLER In February of 2018 I was in London representing Bullseye Projects at Collect, an international fair for modern craft and design, when artist Heidi Schwegler called, informing me that we were to become neighbors in the Mojave desert.It was only a few weeks prior that Heidi Schwegler had expressed disbelief when my wife and I confided that we were building a studio in Yucca Valley, California. JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW Inspired by this history and what remains, the current house forms seek to evoke thoughts of loss, the past and what might have been. Born in England, Jane Bruce received a Master of Arts from the Royal College of Art, London, and undertook further postgraduate study at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
Works by Joseph Harrington: Ravine, 2015 , Stile II, 2010 PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,SILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and isKARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designerKATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
CARMEN VETTER
Carmen Vetter studied visual art at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and has been working with kilnformed glass since 1999. She was a finalist in Bullseye Glass Company’s biennial Emerge competition in 2006, and again in 2008. Vetter participated in the In Place residency at North Lands Creative Glass IN CONVERSATION WITH HEIDI SCHWEGLER In February of 2018 I was in London representing Bullseye Projects at Collect, an international fair for modern craft and design, when artist Heidi Schwegler called, informing me that we were to become neighbors in the Mojave desert.It was only a few weeks prior that Heidi Schwegler had expressed disbelief when my wife and I confided that we were building a studio in Yucca Valley, California.NEWS | BULLSEYE
by Peter Hill October 1, 2019 Peter Hill ventures north to Caithness to observe the installation of Bullseye's exhibition Field Notes, and assess new site-specific work Read more. Candy Crush (Crafts) by Trent McMinn September 1, 2019 Trent McMinn writes about artist Joshua Kerly in Crafts September/October 2019.KLAUS MOJE - WORKS
Works by Klaus Moje: Borders 3 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled #4, 2010 , Untitled 1, 5 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled 3 - 2010, 2010 , Rolling Lines Series #1, 2007 , Rolling LinesANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.SILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and isJOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,KARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designerCATHARINE NEWELL
Works by Catharine Newell: Of Water II, 2016 , Of Water III, 2016 , Of Water IV, 2016 , Oistres III, 2016 , Oistres IV, 2016 , Oistres IX, 2016 , Oistres V, 2016CARMEN VETTER
Works by Carmen Vetter: Drift I, 2016 , Flow II, 2016 , Flux I, 2016 , Flux II, 2016 , Hover I, 2016 , Portland, 2016 , Transience I, 2015 ,Transience II, 2015
CARMEN VETTER
Carmen Vetter studied visual art at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and has been working with kilnformed glass since 1999. She was a finalist in Bullseye Glass Company’s biennial Emerge competition in 2006, and again in 2008. Vetter participated in the In Place residency at North Lands Creative Glass A SILENT NARRATIVE OF A FORGOTTEN AMERICA @ BULLSEYE Bullseye Resource Center Bay Area Gallery presents a solo exhibition of cast glass and mixed media sculpture by Cassandra Straubing. A Silent Narrative of a Forgotten America will be on view March 26 - July 20, 2019 . Artist Reception April 13, 2019, 3:00 - 5:00 pm Bullseye Resource CenterNEWS | BULLSEYE
by Peter Hill October 1, 2019 Peter Hill ventures north to Caithness to observe the installation of Bullseye's exhibition Field Notes, and assess new site-specific work Read more. Candy Crush (Crafts) by Trent McMinn September 1, 2019 Trent McMinn writes about artist Joshua Kerly in Crafts September/October 2019.EXHIBITIONS
Glimmer @ Bullseye Resource Center Bay Area Jenn Shifflet Nov 26, 2019 - Mar 14, 2020 Bullseye Bay Area Gallery presents Glimmer, a solo exhibition from artist Jenn Shifflet, on view November 26 to March 14.Artist Reception Saturday, December 14, 2019, 3-5 pm Bullseye Glass Resource Center Bay Area 4514 Hollis Street Emeryville, CA 94608 Tuesday - Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 5KLAUS MOJE - WORKS
Works by Klaus Moje: Borders 3 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled #4, 2010 , Untitled 1, 5 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled 3 - 2010, 2010 , Rolling Lines Series #1, 2007 , Rolling LinesSTAFF | BULLSEYE
Facebook, opens in a new tab.. Join the mailing list JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW Inspired by this history and what remains, the current house forms seek to evoke thoughts of loss, the past and what might have been. Born in England, Jane Bruce received a Master of Arts from the Royal College of Art, London, and undertook further postgraduate study at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.ANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,KARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designer PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionKATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
NEWS | BULLSEYE
by Peter Hill October 1, 2019 Peter Hill ventures north to Caithness to observe the installation of Bullseye's exhibition Field Notes, and assess new site-specific work Read more. Candy Crush (Crafts) by Trent McMinn September 1, 2019 Trent McMinn writes about artist Joshua Kerly in Crafts September/October 2019.EXHIBITIONS
Glimmer @ Bullseye Resource Center Bay Area Jenn Shifflet Nov 26, 2019 - Mar 14, 2020 Bullseye Bay Area Gallery presents Glimmer, a solo exhibition from artist Jenn Shifflet, on view November 26 to March 14.Artist Reception Saturday, December 14, 2019, 3-5 pm Bullseye Glass Resource Center Bay Area 4514 Hollis Street Emeryville, CA 94608 Tuesday - Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 5KLAUS MOJE - WORKS
Works by Klaus Moje: Borders 3 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled #4, 2010 , Untitled 1, 5 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled 3 - 2010, 2010 , Rolling Lines Series #1, 2007 , Rolling LinesSTAFF | BULLSEYE
Facebook, opens in a new tab.. Join the mailing list JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW Inspired by this history and what remains, the current house forms seek to evoke thoughts of loss, the past and what might have been. Born in England, Jane Bruce received a Master of Arts from the Royal College of Art, London, and undertook further postgraduate study at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.ANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,KARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designer PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionKATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
ANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.STAFF | BULLSEYE
Facebook, opens in a new tab.. Join the mailing list PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionRICHARD MARQUIS
In dog years Richard Marquis has been working in glass for over three centuries. In that time he’s worn out four dogs and is working on his fifth. Also in that time he’s created a weird and varied body of work, a portion of which is in important public and TED SAWYER - OVERVIEW Ted Sawyer received his BA in art with a focus in ceramics from Lewis and Clark College. From 1992-1993, he was the artist-in-residence at the Museum of Contemporary Craft in Portland, Oregon. In 1997, he joined Bullseye Glass Company, where he is the Director of Research and Education. Sawyer teaches and lectures internationally and directsSILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and isMARTHA PFANSCHMIDT
Martha Pfanschmidt received a BA from Portland State University and an MFA from Vermont College. She has taught in London, Zurich, and throughout the United States. Her work is included in the collections of the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Portland Art Museum, Oregon; Museu da Gravura, CidadeARTISTS | BULLSEYE
Bullseye artists: Kate Baker, Giles Bettison, Claudia Borella, Ligia Bouton, Heike Brachlow, Jane Bruce, Chick (Charles) Butcher, Annie Cattrell, Cobi Cockburn, ErinCARMEN VETTER
Carmen Vetter studied visual art at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and has been working with kilnformed glass since 1999. She was a finalist in Bullseye Glass Company’s biennial Emerge competition in 2006, and again in 2008. Vetter participated in the In Place residency at North Lands Creative GlassRUTH OLIPHANT
Ruth Oliphant graduated with honors from the Australian National University's Glass Workshop in 2008. Upon graduating she was awarded the Ranamok Glass Prize Award and the Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society Award. Ruth mounted her first solo exhibition in 2009. I am trying to recreate an essential aspect ofNEWS | BULLSEYE
by Peter Hill October 1, 2019 Peter Hill ventures north to Caithness to observe the installation of Bullseye's exhibition Field Notes, and assess new site-specific work Read more. Candy Crush (Crafts) by Trent McMinn September 1, 2019 Trent McMinn writes about artist Joshua Kerly in Crafts September/October 2019.EXHIBITIONS
Glimmer @ Bullseye Resource Center Bay Area Jenn Shifflet Nov 26, 2019 - Mar 14, 2020 Bullseye Bay Area Gallery presents Glimmer, a solo exhibition from artist Jenn Shifflet, on view November 26 to March 14.Artist Reception Saturday, December 14, 2019, 3-5 pm Bullseye Glass Resource Center Bay Area 4514 Hollis Street Emeryville, CA 94608 Tuesday - Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 5KLAUS MOJE - WORKS
Works by Klaus Moje: Borders 3 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled #4, 2010 , Untitled 1, 5 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled 3 - 2010, 2010 , Rolling Lines Series #1, 2007 , Rolling LinesSTAFF | BULLSEYE
Facebook, opens in a new tab.. Join the mailing list JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW Inspired by this history and what remains, the current house forms seek to evoke thoughts of loss, the past and what might have been. Born in England, Jane Bruce received a Master of Arts from the Royal College of Art, London, and undertook further postgraduate study at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.ANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,KARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designer PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionKATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
NEWS | BULLSEYE
by Peter Hill October 1, 2019 Peter Hill ventures north to Caithness to observe the installation of Bullseye's exhibition Field Notes, and assess new site-specific work Read more. Candy Crush (Crafts) by Trent McMinn September 1, 2019 Trent McMinn writes about artist Joshua Kerly in Crafts September/October 2019.EXHIBITIONS
Glimmer @ Bullseye Resource Center Bay Area Jenn Shifflet Nov 26, 2019 - Mar 14, 2020 Bullseye Bay Area Gallery presents Glimmer, a solo exhibition from artist Jenn Shifflet, on view November 26 to March 14.Artist Reception Saturday, December 14, 2019, 3-5 pm Bullseye Glass Resource Center Bay Area 4514 Hollis Street Emeryville, CA 94608 Tuesday - Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 5KLAUS MOJE - WORKS
Works by Klaus Moje: Borders 3 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled #4, 2010 , Untitled 1, 5 - 2010, 2010 , Untitled 3 - 2010, 2010 , Rolling Lines Series #1, 2007 , Rolling LinesSTAFF | BULLSEYE
Facebook, opens in a new tab.. Join the mailing list JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW Inspired by this history and what remains, the current house forms seek to evoke thoughts of loss, the past and what might have been. Born in England, Jane Bruce received a Master of Arts from the Royal College of Art, London, and undertook further postgraduate study at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.ANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.JOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,KARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designer PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionKATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
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Facebook, opens in a new tab.. Join the mailing listANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic. PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionSILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and is TED SAWYER - OVERVIEW Ted Sawyer received his BA in art with a focus in ceramics from Lewis and Clark College. From 1992-1993, he was the artist-in-residence at the Museum of Contemporary Craft in Portland, Oregon. In 1997, he joined Bullseye Glass Company, where he is the Director of Research and Education. Sawyer teaches and lectures internationally and directsMARTHA PFANSCHMIDT
Martha Pfanschmidt received a BA from Portland State University and an MFA from Vermont College. She has taught in London, Zurich, and throughout the United States. Her work is included in the collections of the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Portland Art Museum, Oregon; Museu da Gravura, CidadeRICHARD MARQUIS
In dog years Richard Marquis has been working in glass for over three centuries. In that time he’s worn out four dogs and is working on his fifth. Also in that time he’s created a weird and varied body of work, a portion of which is in important public andARTISTS | BULLSEYE
Bullseye artists: Kate Baker, Giles Bettison, Claudia Borella, Ligia Bouton, Heike Brachlow, Jane Bruce, Chick (Charles) Butcher, Annie Cattrell, Cobi Cockburn, ErinRUTH OLIPHANT
Ruth Oliphant graduated with honors from the Australian National University's Glass Workshop in 2008. Upon graduating she was awarded the Ranamok Glass Prize Award and the Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society Award. Ruth mounted her first solo exhibition in 2009. I am trying to recreate an essential aspect ofCARMEN VETTER
Carmen Vetter studied visual art at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and has been working with kilnformed glass since 1999. She was a finalist in Bullseye Glass Company’s biennial Emerge competition in 2006, and again in 2008. Vetter participated in the In Place residency at North Lands Creative GlassANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic. PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. Exhibition JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW The works in the 'Vase, Bottle, Bowl' series continue my exploration of the vessel, which is deeply rooted in the history of the decorative or applied arts and the examination of the object. I am interested in the 'essential' object, reducing the vessel to its central and fundamental parts andJOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,KATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
SILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and isKARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designer IN CONVERSATION WITH HEIDI SCHWEGLER In February of 2018 I was in London representing Bullseye Projects at Collect, an international fair for modern craft and design, when artist Heidi Schwegler called, informing me that we were to become neighbors in the Mojave desert.It was only a few weeks prior that Heidi Schwegler had expressed disbelief when my wife and I confided that we were building a studio in Yucca Valley, California.GILES BETTISON
Giles Bettison, a graduate of Australia's Canberra School ofArt, is known for both artistic and technical innovation. While still a student, he applied an ancient Venetian glassworking technique – the fusing of bundled glass cane cut into patterned slices called murrine – to a new material: an American-made colored sheet glass.AMANDA SIMMONS
300 NW 13TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OREGON 97209 USA projects@bullseyeglass.com bullseyeprojects.com 503-227-0222 Amanda Simmons ARTIST STATEMENT I make kilnformed glass vessels, playing with gravity in the kiln.ANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic. PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. Exhibition JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW The works in the 'Vase, Bottle, Bowl' series continue my exploration of the vessel, which is deeply rooted in the history of the decorative or applied arts and the examination of the object. I am interested in the 'essential' object, reducing the vessel to its central and fundamental parts andJOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,KATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
SILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and isKARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designer IN CONVERSATION WITH HEIDI SCHWEGLER In February of 2018 I was in London representing Bullseye Projects at Collect, an international fair for modern craft and design, when artist Heidi Schwegler called, informing me that we were to become neighbors in the Mojave desert.It was only a few weeks prior that Heidi Schwegler had expressed disbelief when my wife and I confided that we were building a studio in Yucca Valley, California.GILES BETTISON
Giles Bettison, a graduate of Australia's Canberra School ofArt, is known for both artistic and technical innovation. While still a student, he applied an ancient Venetian glassworking technique – the fusing of bundled glass cane cut into patterned slices called murrine – to a new material: an American-made colored sheet glass.AMANDA SIMMONS
300 NW 13TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OREGON 97209 USA projects@bullseyeglass.com bullseyeprojects.com 503-227-0222 Amanda Simmons ARTIST STATEMENT I make kilnformed glass vessels, playing with gravity in the kiln.ANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.KARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designerSILVIA LEVENSON
Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Silvia Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981, during the "disappearances" of the Dirty War. In 2004, Levenson received the Rakow Commission Award from the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and in 2008 she was shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Prize. Her work has been exhibited around the world and isMARK ZIRPEL
Mark Zirpel received a BFA in Drawing from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks and a MFA in Printmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute. In 2006 he was awarded the Stephen Procter Fellowship from the Australian National University in Canberra. He has been a visitingartist at
BREAK, MEND, FOLD: MARZENA KRZEMIŃSKA-BALUCH Marzena Krzemińska-Baluch is an internationally recognized artist based in Wrocław, Poland. She has received numerous grants and awards including Emerging Artist in Residence from Pilchuck Glass School. In 2016, she was the Silver Award winner in Bullseye Glass Company's biennial Emerge competition. Her newest body of work offers unconventional, wall-based glass sculptures comprisedJEFF ZIMMER
Works by Jeff Zimmer: After Dark (I), 2019 , After Dark (II), 2019 , Epithet/Empower (Brick), 2019 , Family of Choice (In(visibility)), 2019 , Like a bright glass I carry brimming through the darkening pass, 2019 , No One Knew For Sure, 2019 , Presence of an Absence(Black Mirror),
CARMEN VETTER
Carmen Vetter studied visual art at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and has been working with kilnformed glass since 1999. She was a finalist in Bullseye Glass Company’s biennial Emerge competition in 2006, and again in 2008. Vetter participated in the In Place residency at North Lands Creative GlassCARMEN VETTER
Works by Carmen Vetter: Drift I, 2016 , Flow II, 2016 , Flux I, 2016 , Flux II, 2016 , Hover I, 2016 , Portland, 2016 , Transience I, 2015 ,Transience II, 2015
CATHARINE NEWELL
Works by Catharine Newell: Of Water II, 2016 , Of Water III, 2016 , Of Water IV, 2016 , Oistres III, 2016 , Oistres IV, 2016 , Oistres IX, 2016 , Oistres V, 2016AMANDA SIMMONS
300 NW 13TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OREGON 97209 USA projects@bullseyeglass.com bullseyeprojects.com 503-227-0222 Amanda Simmons ARTIST STATEMENT I make kilnformed glass vessels, playing with gravity in the kiln.ABOUT | BULLSEYE
Bullseye Projects explores contemporary glass with makers, designers, and viewers. We offer: Exhibitions promoting exemplary art, design and architecture in glass Touring exhibitions and educational programming Hands-on making and learning experiences Arts events encouraging exploration and dialog Artist residencies in Bullseye's facilities across the United States Assistance to artists seekingTHE ENDURING EDGE
The Enduring Edge. Artists Jeff Zimmer, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Annie Cattrell at Latheronwheel Harbor; photo by K. Sutherland. “Beyond the edge of the world there’s a space where emptiness and substance neatly overlap, where past and future form a continuous, endless loop. And, hovering about, there are signs no one has ever PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionJEFF ZIMMER
Works by Jeff Zimmer: After Dark (I), 2019 , After Dark (II), 2019 , Epithet/Empower (Brick), 2019 , Family of Choice (In(visibility)), 2019 , Like a bright glass I carry brimming through the darkening pass, 2019 , No One Knew For Sure, 2019 , Presence of an Absence(Black Mirror),
JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW Inspired by this history and what remains, the current house forms seek to evoke thoughts of loss, the past and what might have been. Born in England, Jane Bruce received a Master of Arts from the Royal College of Art, London, and undertook further postgraduate study at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.ANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.CATHARINE NEWELL
Works by Catharine Newell: Of Water II, 2016 , Of Water III, 2016 , Of Water IV, 2016 , Oistres III, 2016 , Oistres IV, 2016 , Oistres IX, 2016 , Oistres V, 2016KARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designerKATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
JOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,ABOUT | BULLSEYE
Bullseye Projects explores contemporary glass with makers, designers, and viewers. We offer: Exhibitions promoting exemplary art, design and architecture in glass Touring exhibitions and educational programming Hands-on making and learning experiences Arts events encouraging exploration and dialog Artist residencies in Bullseye's facilities across the United States Assistance to artists seekingTHE ENDURING EDGE
The Enduring Edge. Artists Jeff Zimmer, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Annie Cattrell at Latheronwheel Harbor; photo by K. Sutherland. “Beyond the edge of the world there’s a space where emptiness and substance neatly overlap, where past and future form a continuous, endless loop. And, hovering about, there are signs no one has ever PUBLICATION: FIELD NOTES Bullseye Projects presents Field Notes at The Byre, a group exhibition of site-specific installations inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of Caithness, Scotland. The exhibition features the work of Annie Cattrell, Anne Vibeke Mou, Anne Petters, and Jeff Zimmer. Essays by Lani McGregor, Michael Endo, and Karlyn Sutherland. ExhibitionJEFF ZIMMER
Works by Jeff Zimmer: After Dark (I), 2019 , After Dark (II), 2019 , Epithet/Empower (Brick), 2019 , Family of Choice (In(visibility)), 2019 , Like a bright glass I carry brimming through the darkening pass, 2019 , No One Knew For Sure, 2019 , Presence of an Absence(Black Mirror),
JANE BRUCE - OVERVIEW Inspired by this history and what remains, the current house forms seek to evoke thoughts of loss, the past and what might have been. Born in England, Jane Bruce received a Master of Arts from the Royal College of Art, London, and undertook further postgraduate study at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.ANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.CATHARINE NEWELL
Works by Catharine Newell: Of Water II, 2016 , Of Water III, 2016 , Of Water IV, 2016 , Oistres III, 2016 , Oistres IV, 2016 , Oistres IX, 2016 , Oistres V, 2016KARLYN SUTHERLAND
In 2016, she was an Endeavour Research Fellow in the Glass Workshop of the Australian National University School of Art & Design in Canberra. Sutherland was an artist-in-residence at Bullseye Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Sutherland lives and works as an artist, architectural designerKATHRYN WIGHTMAN
Kathryn Wightman began working with glass as a student at the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2000, where she obtained a degree in Glass and Ceramics, followed by an MA in Glass in 2005. In 2006, she was awarded a Craft Council placement to establish her creative practice. This led to PhD research at the University of Sunderland in2012
JOSEPH HARRINGTON
I have a fascination with turning one thing into another and the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. This direct approach provides an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid,EXHIBITIONS
Glimmer @ Bullseye Resource Center Bay Area Jenn Shifflet Nov 26, 2019 - Mar 14, 2020 Bullseye Bay Area Gallery presents Glimmer, a solo exhibition from artist Jenn Shifflet, on view November 26 to March 14.Artist Reception Saturday, December 14, 2019, 3-5 pm Bullseye Glass Resource Center Bay Area 4514 Hollis Street Emeryville, CA 94608 Tuesday - Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 5ABOUT | BULLSEYE
Bullseye Projects explores contemporary glass with makers, designers, and viewers. We offer: Exhibitions promoting exemplary art, design and architecture in glass Touring exhibitions and educational programming Hands-on making and learning experiences Arts events encouraging exploration and dialog Artist residencies in Bullseye's facilities across the United States Assistance to artists seekingEMILY ENDO - WORKS
Works by Emily Endo: Eclipse, 2019 , Heart Stone, 2019 , Lunar Child I, 2019 , Lunar Child II, 2019 , Lunar Hand, 2019 , Neon Venus I (Pink Fountain), 2019 , NeonANNE PETTERS
Anne Petters is a multimedia artist with a strong background in glass. She received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Institute for Ceramics and Glass Art, Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture/Glass from Alfred University, New York. Born in Dresden in 1978, Petters grew up in the German Democratic Republic.CATHARINE NEWELL
Works by Catharine Newell: Of Water II, 2016 , Of Water III, 2016 , Of Water IV, 2016 , Oistres III, 2016 , Oistres IV, 2016 , Oistres IX, 2016 , Oistres V, 2016STAFF | BULLSEYE
Facebook, opens in a new tab.. Join the mailing list PUBLICATION: RICHARD MARQUIS Documents works from the artist's exhibition at Bullseye Gallery, including such techniques as hot slab construction, kilnforming, blowing, coldworking, and mixed media. Essay by Tina Oldknow, Curator of Modern Glass, Corning Museum of Glass. MARZENA KRZEMIŃSKA-BALUCH Marzena Krzemińska-Baluch graduated from The Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, Poland. She has received numerous grants and awards, including: The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Grant, the Lower Silesian Voivodeship Marshal's Artistic Scholarship, and Highly Commended in The Glass Prize competition. TED SAWYER - OVERVIEW There are many types of beauty. Some are dazzling and easy. Some are less obvious or even difficult; they require us to move slowly or even change our frame of reference – to move away from what we know, towards what we might reject. Glass itself is often expected toGILES BETTISON
Giles Bettison, a graduate of Australia's Canberra School ofArt, is known for both artistic and technical innovation. While still a student, he applied an ancient Venetian glassworking technique – the fusing of bundled glass cane cut into patterned slices called murrine – to a new material: an American-made colored sheet glass.Bullseye
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