Collection: Art Glass 22

Art Glass 22 is New Zealand Glassworks' (NZG) annual exhibition highlighting selected artists who are exploring the possibilities of glass, experimenting in the chemistry creatively and responding to the complexity of what glass is and what it can do. The artworks showcase the diversity of the artists, ranging from technically masterful vessels to contemporary explorations.

NZG is proud to showcase many of New Zealand's art glass leaders in this exhibition including George Agius, Claudia Borella, Christine Cathie, Evelyn Dunstan, Wendy Fairclough, Vicki Fanning, Sue Hawker, Isaac Katzoff, Philip Stokes, Layla Walter, Hamish Webster and Kathryn Wightman. It is impressive to see the varied ways the artists extend their creativity in blown and sculptured hot glass, kiln formed, Pâte de verre, cold worked and cast glass.

16 products
George Agius - Full Disclosure
George Agius - Full Disclosure
Full Disclosure; When fingers point, ears dont listen and mouths cant speak | George Agius
George Aguis - Finger Licking Good plate
George Aguis - Finger Licking Good finger
Finger Licking Good | George Agius
Price
$620
Claudia Borella - Wings of Parentheses
Claudia Borella - Wings of Parentheses detail
'Wings of Parentheses' | Claudia Borella
Christine Cathie - Splash
Splash | Christine Cathie
Evelyn Dunstan - Puni Whānau Hōu
Evelyn Dunstan - Puni Whānau Hōu
Puni Whānau Hōu | Evelyn Dunstan
Vicki Fanning - Subscriber 1
Vicki Fanning - Subscriber 1 detail
Subscriber 1 | Vicki Fanning
Vicki Fanning - Subscriber 2
Subscriber 2 | Vicki Fanning
Sue Hawker - Sugar Daddy
Sue Hawker - Sugar Daddy detail
Sugar Daddy | Sue Hawker
Isaac Katzoff - Seams
Isaac Katzoff - Seams detail
Seams | Isaac Katzoff
Philip Stokes - Big Wheels
Philip Stokes - Big Wheels
Big Wheels (Ghost Toy Series) | Philip Stokes
Philip Stokes - Chomp
Philip Stokes - Chomp
Chomp (Ghost Toy Series) | Philip Stokes
Philip Stokes - Little Wheels - Ghost Toy Series
Philip Stokes - Little Wheels - Ghost Toy Series
Little Wheels (Ghost Toy Series) | Philip Stokes