End of an Era: Final Exhibition Announced for the UK’s National Glass Centre
SUNDERLAND, UK — The National Glass Centre, a cornerstone of British studio glass and contemporary craft for nearly thirty years, has announced its final exhibition ahead of its permanent closure this month.
Conclusion, presented by the final cohort of MA Glass and Ceramics students from the University of Sunderland, will be the historic last exhibition to take place in the renowned venue. The showcase represents a major passing of the torch, celebrating the future of contemporary making even as the physical chapter of this vital national institution draws to a close.
Staged alongside The Graduates in the main gallery, Conclusion brings together a diverse, highly ambitious body of work from emerging international artists. Through the challenging mediums of glass and ceramics, the exhibition tackles complex themes of identity, memory, displacement, and cutting-edge material innovation.
The exhibition represents the final public event before the building officially and permanently closes at 3:00 PM on Friday 31 July 2026.
Since opening in 1998, the National Glass Centre has played a defining role in securing Britain's place on the global studio glass stage. By providing world-class facilities and fostering academic excellence through the University of Sunderland, it has been a vital incubator for contemporary craft. Conclusion offers a final, vital look at the calibre of artists the institution has championed.
A spokesperson for the MA cohort commented:
"Exhibiting during the National Glass Centre's final week is a profoundly bittersweet privilege. Our work represents the culmination of intense research and physical mastery, developed within a space that has inspired some of the world's greatest glass artists. While we mourn the loss of this remarkable building, our exhibition is a testament to the enduring strength and future of the medium."
Exhibition: Conclusion – MA Glass & Ceramics Exhibition (Running concurrently with The Graduates)
Venue: National Glass Centre, Liberty Way, Sunderland, SR6 0GL
Key Dates: Running until 31 July 2026.
Admission: Free
Final Opening Hours: The Centre will operate on reduced hours of 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM on Thursday 30 July and Friday 31 July 2026 before closing permanently to the public at 3:00 PM on Friday 31 July. (NB:The Graduates Exhibition will close at 3pm on Thursday 30th July to allow artists to uninstall work prior to closure)
Preview Event and Press: Friday 24th July 2026 1800-2000
Conclusion, presented by the final cohort of MA Glass and Ceramics students from the University of Sunderland, will be the historic last exhibition to take place in the renowned venue. The showcase represents a major passing of the torch, celebrating the future of contemporary making even as the physical chapter of this vital national institution draws to a close.
Staged alongside The Graduates in the main gallery, Conclusion brings together a diverse, highly ambitious body of work from emerging international artists. Through the challenging mediums of glass and ceramics, the exhibition tackles complex themes of identity, memory, displacement, and cutting-edge material innovation.
The exhibition represents the final public event before the building officially and permanently closes at 3:00 PM on Friday 31 July 2026.
Since opening in 1998, the National Glass Centre has played a defining role in securing Britain's place on the global studio glass stage. By providing world-class facilities and fostering academic excellence through the University of Sunderland, it has been a vital incubator for contemporary craft. Conclusion offers a final, vital look at the calibre of artists the institution has championed.
A spokesperson for the MA cohort commented:
"Exhibiting during the National Glass Centre's final week is a profoundly bittersweet privilege. Our work represents the culmination of intense research and physical mastery, developed within a space that has inspired some of the world's greatest glass artists. While we mourn the loss of this remarkable building, our exhibition is a testament to the enduring strength and future of the medium."
Exhibition: Conclusion – MA Glass & Ceramics Exhibition (Running concurrently with The Graduates)
Venue: National Glass Centre, Liberty Way, Sunderland, SR6 0GL
Key Dates: Running until 31 July 2026.
Admission: Free
Final Opening Hours: The Centre will operate on reduced hours of 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM on Thursday 30 July and Friday 31 July 2026 before closing permanently to the public at 3:00 PM on Friday 31 July. (NB:The Graduates Exhibition will close at 3pm on Thursday 30th July to allow artists to uninstall work prior to closure)
Preview Event and Press: Friday 24th July 2026 1800-2000
Author:Helen
Post date:17-07-2026
Region:UK wide
Category:Exhibitions
Contact Kerry Roffe
Email:kerryroffe@gmail.com
From Date:17/07/2026
To Date:31/07/2026
