• Fiacre O’Donnell: Tackling the Challenges of Glass Recycling

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    Part of our 2022 Summer Glass Festival Tackling the challenges of fuel, emissions and transportation in recycling glass Event Information In the glass industry we think of glass in 3 areas. Best for health, taste and environment. Whilst the first 2 ‘bests’ are without contention, glass being an inert product doesn’t release anything into the…

  • Neisenglass: Electric Furnaces for Sustainable Glass Blowing Production

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    Part of our 2022 Summer Glass Festival   Maximilian Schlott and Jan Vyskocil share their passion for working with glass and the importance of renewable and sustainable energy. Niesenglass Switzerland GmbH is a glass manufacturing company founded by Maximilian Schlott and Jan Vyskocil. Our passion for working with glass brought us together a few years…

  • Glint Glass Studio: Circular Economy Reusing Glass Materials

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    Glint glass studio is a social enterprise that uses waste glass as a primary material for production and education. Event Information Glint Glass studio is creating something new while making use of waste. Looking to expand the glass community by educating and providing experiences to people who want to learn about glassmaking, the glass school…

  • Caleb Cairns: Looking After Your Body in the Studio

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    Part of our 2022 Summer Glass Festival Caleb will be looking at the posture and position of artists in their studios and making suggestions to combat bad posture, pain and injury. Event Information Caleb will be looking at the posture and position of glass artists in their studios and making suggestions as to how to…

  • Paolo Viscardi: Moving the Blaschka Collection – Natural History Museum

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    Part of our 2022 Summer Glass Festival Moving of the Blaschka Collection at the Natural History Museum Paolo Viscardi is a senior curator at the National Museum of Ireland – Natural History (NMINH). His background is in the natural sciences and museology and he has over 17 years’ professional experience of working with natural history…

  • Flameworkers Discuss the Making and Transporting of the Blaschka Collection

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    Roger Parramore, Andrea Spencer & Emma Bourke, with Paolo Viscardi discussing the making & global transportation of the Blaschka collection About this event Paolo Viscardi is a senior curator at the National Museum of Ireland – Natural History (NMINH). His background is in the natural sciences and museology and he has over 17 years’ professional…

  • Dr. Nessa Roche Panel Discussion: Caring for Stained Glass in our Custody

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    How best can we take care of the stained glass in our custody - Online event with Dr. Nessa Roche, Colette Langan, Evan Connon, Alan Tomlin About this event Event Information How best can we take care of the stained glass in our custody? The responsibility of care for historical master works in stained glass…

  • Stained Glass Nearby Lecture Series: The Sacred and the Secular: the Work of George Walsh presented by Finola Finlay

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    George Walsh is one of Ireland's finest contemporary stained glass artists, represented in the Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass by over a hundred windows dating from the 1960s to the present day. George's father, George Stephen Walsh, apprenticed under Harry Clarke, later moving to Northern Ireland to design for Clokey of Belfast. While there, George…

  • Stained Glass Nearby Lecture Series: Murphy-Devitt Studios presented by Reiltín Murphy

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    An overview of Murphy-Devitt Studios, Dublin, whose work spanned 1955-2004 in site specific abstract and figurative glass presented by Reiltín Murphy.   As Murphy-Devitt Studios, Dublin, this small group of artists and craftsmen produced stained glass from 1958 to 1978. Working together more loosely outside of these dates their work spans from 1955 to 2004.…

  • Irish Stained Glass Nearby Lecture Series: Stained Glass: Past, Present And Future

    Margaret Beker joins us for a Stained Glass Nearby Lecture titled “Stained Glass: Past, Present and Future”   During this upcoming lecture, Margaret Beker will explore the history of stained glass, from its 12th century origins to its modern-day applications. She will highlight the work of Evie Hone, an Irish artist who played a crucial…

  • GSOI Education Day 1st November

    Hugh Lane Gallery Charlemont House, Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin 1, D01 F2X9, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

    Join us for a day filled with education, creativity at the Hugh Lane Gallery and online for a fantastic opportunity to learn from experts in the field, network with fellow glass enthusiasts and expand your knowledge of glass related topics. https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/gsoi-member-education-day-at-the-hugh-lane-gallery-3724709?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=creatorshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=odclsxcollection&utm-source=cp&aff=escb