British Glass Biennale Private View & Awards Ceremony 2010.
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The British Glass Biennale
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The catalogue is 124 pages; full colour soft back bound and has been published to accompany the British Glass Biennale 2012, the UK’s major exhibition of contemporary glass. This stunning publication features information and images from all 71 of the artists; artist biographies and catalogue contributions celebrating 50 years of studio glassmaking worldwide by Keith Cummings, Catherine Hough, Peter Layton and Karlin Rushbrooke; in addition to a note from chair of the Biennale jury James Beighton, Senior Curator at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art.
Available at £25.00 GBP (+ P&P see below)
All website catalogue sales are bieng handles by Michelle Keeling, British Glass Biennale Curator. For more information email info@biennale.org.uk

A full colour, 124 page, soft back bound catalogue to accompany to British Glass Biennale 2012, featuring all 81 of the selected artists. The publication also includes artist biographies and catalogue essays by Professor Sylva Petrova, Director, Institute for International Research in Glass, University of Sunderland and Victoria Scholes, Chair of the Contemporary Glass Society.
Available at £15.00 GBP (+P&P see below)
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A full colour hard back catalogue is available to accompany the British Glass Biennale exhibition. The catalogue features information and images from all the selected artists; a brief foreword, an introduction by the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers and catalogue essays by Will Farmer, Kim Mawhinney and Jeremy Hunt.
Available at £10.00 GBP (+P&P see below)
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The 2006 Biennale full colour hard back catalogue with additional essays and substantially more
images of artists’ work is an invaluable record of the exhibition and future resource.
Available at £5.00 GBP (+P&P see below)
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A full colour 112 page hardback catalogue featuring works by the exhibiting artists accompanies
the exhibition.The catalogue will become a regular snapshot of the state of UK glass, marking the
emergence of styles, fashions and artists. It will prove a valuable resource for anyone interested
in researching glass over the years. It is printed in Gothenburg, Sweden, by Kristianstad Book
Printers who have an enviable environmental record.
Available at £5.00 GBP (+P&P see below)
All website catalogue sales are being handled by Michelle Keeling, British Glass Biennale Curator. For more information, overseas postage costs or for trade enquiries, email info@biennale.org.uk.
UK postage and packaging costs:
| No. of catalogues | Postage & packaging |
| 1 | £6.50 |
| 2 | £10.50 |
| 3 | £10.50 |
| 4 | £13.50 |
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