Galia Amsel Exhibitions

Glass Invitational NZ

16 Apr - 31 May 2005

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Exhibition Works

Symbiont States Series - The Nature of Nurture #2
Ann Robinson Symbiont States Series - The Nature of Nurture #2 (2004)
Symbiiont States Series - Insect #1 (2005)
Ann Robinson Symbiiont States Series - Insect #1 (2005)
Twisted Flax Pod #22 & #23 (2005)
Ann Robinson Twisted Flax Pod #22 & #23 (2005)
Finer Details 3 (2005)
Trudie Kroef Finer Details 3 (2005)
Finer Details 1 (2005)
Trudie Kroef Finer Details 1 (2005)
Finer Details 5
Trudie Kroef Finer Details 5 (2005)
Finer Details 4 (2005)
Trudie Kroef Finer Details 4 (2005)
Noughts & Crosses (2005) Detail
Liz Sharek Noughts & Crosses (2005) Detail
Slice On Mars 3
Galia Amsel Slice On Mars 3 (2005)
Insight 1 (2005)
Galia Amsel Insight 1 (2005)
Emerge (2005)
Galia Amsel Emerge (2005)
Sundowner 3 (2005)
Galia Amsel Sundowner 3 (2005)
What Seekest Thou Far In The Unknown Land? (2003)
Wendy Fairclough What Seekest Thou Far In The Unknown Land? (2003)
Waiting for Rain
Wendy Fairclough Waiting for Rain (2003)
Point Of Departure - Paritutu
Wendy Fairclough Point Of Departure - Paritutu (2003)
Tribute To Morandi
Wendy Fairclough Tribute To Morandi (2005)
Meeting Point
Claudia Borella Meeting Point (2000)
Waitakere Moon II (2005)
Claudia Borella Waitakere Moon II (2005)
Zebra Crossing
Claudia Borella Zebra Crossing (2000)
New Moon (2000)
Claudia Borella New Moon (2000)
Slaughtered (2005)
Jim Dennison & Leanne Williams Slaughtered (2005)
Hung (2005)
Jim Dennison & Leanne Williams Hung (2005)
Drawn (2005)
Jim Dennison & Leanne Williams Drawn (2005)
Slaughtered (2005) DETAIL
Jim Dennison & Leanne Williams Slaughtered (2005) DETAIL
Curve - Orange Red
Christine Cathie Curve - Orange Red (2005)
Curve - Olive
Christine Cathie Curve - Olive (2005)
Ribbon - Semillion (2005)
Christine Cathie Ribbon - Semillion (2005)
Ribbon - Yellow
Christine Cathie Ribbon - Yellow (2004)
Everyday Things Series, (Extra)ordinary Objects, Surfacing #6, #10, #9, #11, #8 & #7 (2003) available individually
Elizabeth McClure Everyday Things Series, (Extra)ordinary Objects, Surfacing #6, #10, #9, #11, #8 & #7 (2003) available individually
Everyday Things Series, (Extra)ordinary Objects #24, #23, #22, #25, #26, #21 (2004) available individually
Elizabeth McClure Everyday Things Series, (Extra)ordinary Objects #24, #23, #22, #25, #26, #21 (2004) available individually
Keepsakes (2005)
Elizabeth McClure Keepsakes (2005)
Carved Vessels 5, 1, 3, 2, 4 (2005) available individually
Garry Nash Carved Vessels 5, 1, 3, 2, 4 (2005) available individually
Carved Vessel 1
Garry Nash Carved Vessel 1 (2005)
Carved Vessel 3
Garry Nash Carved Vessel 3 (2005)
Carved Vessel 4
Garry Nash Carved Vessel 4 (2005)
Divide - Lei 1
Emily Siddell Divide - Lei 1 (2005)
Divide - Lei 2
Emily Siddell Divide - Lei 2 (2005)
Divide - Lei 3
Emily Siddell Divide - Lei 3 (2005)
Crater Lake Vessel
Robyn Irwin Crater Lake Vessel (2004)
Emerald Tarn Vessel
Robyn Irwin Emerald Tarn Vessel (2005)
Sulphur Lake Vessel
Robyn Irwin Sulphur Lake Vessel (2005)
Mauvish, Yellowish, Pinkish
Sarah Guppy Mauvish, Yellowish, Pinkish (2004)
If (2004)
Sarah Guppy If (2004)
Red Yellow Rose
Sarah Guppy Red Yellow Rose (2004)
Capricorn Colours
Sarah Guppy Capricorn Colours (2004)

Exhibition Text

The Glass Invitational New Zealand, a biennale survey of contemporary New Zealand glass art is now firmly established as the premier exhibition of New Zealand glass and provides a forum for the varied and various uses, subjects, treatments and applications of this medium. The current exhibition, the second in the series, features fourteen of New Zealand’s leading glass artists, each represented by a body of work central to, and expressive of, their primary artistic concerns. This exhibition again demonstrates the international significance of New Zealand contemporary glass art.

The Glass Invitational NZ opened at Milford Galleries Dunedin on 16 April, 2005 and showed until the end of May. It was at Auckland Museum from 8 July until 4 September, at Canterbury Museum from 23 September to 20 November & finally at Pataka Museum, Porirua from 2 December until 19 February, 2006.