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For Sale and Wanted

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New: For Sale and Wanted section in the main menu.

Free listing for Guild members. Please email your advert to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

On Sale Now:      EF1 Kiln
                            Uhlig Kiln
                            Copper Beads
                            Millefiori
 
 
Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 January 2012 13:38
 

Guild Demonstrations at Hobbycrafts Show

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22 - 25 March 2012, NEC Birmingham

Open 09.30 - 17.30 (Sun 17.00)

The Guild will be demonstrating at the award winning Hobbycrafts show, which boasts the largest collection of creative craft supplies and more industry professionals than any other show of its kind in the UK. Advance tickets available online at www.ichf.co.uk or on 01425 277988. Full details can be found here: NEC Hobbycrafts Show

Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 January 2012 15:25
 

Stefan Knapp in Birkenhead

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Enamelled steel panel by Stefan Knapp at Williamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead.

At New Year, Tilly and I were looking at late 20th century abstract paintings at the Williamson Art Gallery in Birkenhead. One large piece in particular caught our eye and took us by surprise as it wasn’t actually a painting at all but an enamelled steel panel about 1.3 metres square. Intrigued, we asked the curator if he could tell us more about it. The artist was Stefan Knapp 1921-1996 and this piece, although not produced until 1960, was said to depict the bomb aimer’s view of the ground on a World War II night bombing mission.

 
 
 
Stefan Knapp was a Polish born artist who, returning to college in 1939 at a time when Poland was being divided into Russian and Nazi territories, was arrested and interred in Siberia. Knapp was released from the labour camp in 1941 having survived for two years and was able to make his way to the UK. Here, he volunteered to join the RAF and became a Spitfire pilot.
 
Post war, Knapp trained at the Central School of Arts in London and then at the Slade and discovered enamelling in the 1950’s. He was a successful artist by this time and able to set up a studio with a kiln capable of taking panels up to 10 feet in length and 4 feet wide. In 1958 he was commissioned to make 17 murals for Heathrow Airport and in 1960 a mural 200 feet by 50 for the façade of a new Alexander’s store in Paramus, New Jersey. This record breaking mural consisted of 280 individual panels with a combined weight of 250 tons and was constructed at West Drayton in an old aircraft hanger.
 
He was to surpass himself though in 1967 with the longest mural in the world for Alexander’s White Plains store. At 1500 yards long and comprising 450 panels, it had to be photographed by helicopter.
 
There is a brief biography of Stephan Knapp on Wikipedia. The information here comes from a very detailed article on him that appeared in Glass on Metal Vol 18, no.3, October 1999. The article is online at www.glass-on-metal.com/pastart/stefan_knapp.htm.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 January 2012 19:44
 

Galleries of Members' Work

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Jean DoddsI've created a new photogallery to showcase recent work by members. (Gallery/Members Gallery/2011 Gallery).

So if you have pictures of any new pieces that you'd like to exhibit, please let me know: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 November 2011 12:03
 

Riso screens

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The Guild's thermal imaging machine will be in Region 3 from the end of November until the end of January. After that, it will be moving to Region 1. So any members who would like to have riso screens made before February will need to contact Tilly Wilkinson.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 November 2011 15:13
 

Region 3 workshop

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Check out the Gallery for pictures of Jill Leventon's corrugation and pressforming workshop for Region 3 on 5th November 2011.

Jill will also be running one of our workshops at Conference 2012. This time on "High Firing"

Last Updated on Saturday, 05 November 2011 13:58
 

Conference 2012

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Just in case you are thinking about holiday bookings etc next Spring, next year's conference will be at Reaseheath College, Nantwich, Cheshire from 13th to 15th April.

The college is very close to Crewe railway station for those of you travelling by train and it's also very easy to get to from the M6. Details of the workshops and talks etc will be in the next journal.

 

Bursary Award

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The Guild is delighted to announce the winner of the annual Bursary Award – Katja Fox, who has recently graduated from Sir John Cass, London where she successfully gained an MA in Metal.

For the full press release, please click here: Bursary Award

Last Updated on Monday, 24 October 2011 11:03
 

Edinburgh Weekend

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Check out the new Gallery with pictures from  the Region 1 and 2 weekend workshop at Leith Lapidary club.

 
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