Current online CGS glass selling exhibition of 59 CGS makers

“Light and Dark” -launched

Day and night, black and white, bold contrasts made by shadows in stark sunlight – all are examples of light and dark. Darkness, is the direct opposite of lightness, is defined as a lack of illumination, an absence of visible light, or a surface that absorbs light, such as black. It is estimated that 99% of our universe is hidden in the dark – and as light travels at a finite speed, the further you look into the universe the further one looks back in time.

The CGS invited glass artists to show us their contrasts, extremes, even their explorations into space – to boldly go where no one has gone before.

 

We are so thrilled to launch this show as the first show of 2025. And a huge thank you to all those artists that joined the show to take part!

It is one of the most exciting shows we have had yet!

59 CGS artists are taking part in the show!

If you have any questions about the exhibition, taking part, or need any technical help, please email us at info@cgs.org.uk

Overlooked: World of Glass, St Helens

Overlooked: World of Glass, St Helens

Each piece of work celebrates and highlights the beauty of the imperfect, the quiet, the different, or the unseen. Artworks from 74 artworks range from paintings, to photography, textiles, sculpture, glass, and much more, and each piece was selected by a panel from over 250 pieces of artwork submitted.
The Exhibition is open from 15th February 10am – 19th April 5pm.

Overlooked

Overlooked

The World of Glass, St Helens
15th February-19th April

Matriarchs of Mastery: Women Shaping the Future of Glass Art

February 2025 | Habatat, Royal Oak, Michigan

Habatat proudly presents Matriarchs of Mastery: Women Shaping the Future of Glass Art, an extraordinary exhibition celebrating over 20 visionary women artists who have propelled the medium of glass art to unprecedented heights. These trailblazers, each at the pinnacle of their careers, have redefined the possibilities of glass through their innovative techniques, conceptual depth, and exceptional craftsmanship.

The show features remarkable works by artists Jen Blazina, Christina Bothwell, Karen Browning, Nancy Callan, Deanna Clayton, Amber Cowan, Ekin Aytac, Hannah Gibson, Anja Isphording, Claire Kelly, Eriko Kobayashi, Lucy Lyon, Karin Morch, Josepha Gasch-Muche, Kathleen Mulcahy, Sibylle Peretti, Kait Roads, April Surgent, Demetra Theofanous, Stephanie Trenchard, Jen Violette, and Alexis Silk. These distinguished artists have made their mark in the contemporary glass art world, captivating audiences and inspiring the next generation of creators.

Many of the works in this exhibition were recently showcased at the prestigious Sarasota Glass Art Fair, demonstrating the evolving power and allure of this medium. Habatat Galleries is honored to host this groundbreaking event, offering a unique opportunity to experience the artistic genius of these remarkable women.

Join us in February 2025 as we celebrate their visionary contributions to the world of glass art. For inquiries or to RSVP, please contact Habatat Galleries at info@habatat.com.

London Art Fair 2025

Helen Brough’s Spectroscopic Continuum series will be exhibited at The London Art Fair with Art Movement London. These artworks bring together science and art, pushing the boundaries of materiality while evoking a sense of wonder.

Young Masters Exhibition

Helen Brough’s Spectroscopic Continuum series will be featured in the Young Masters exhibition, For the Love of Art History, from January 16 to April 8, 2025 at the Exhibitionist Hotel, 8-10 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2EA