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Studio Glass

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Public Art

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Trophies & Awards

News

It's Trophy season! Jaqueline is busy fulfilling orders for various organisations.

Jaqueline is a participating artist in Make Art History. This is a partnership project, run by Enter Arts and the National Trust. The artists have been given access to the collections at Wightwick Manor, a late Victorian manor house, furnished under the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement. An exhibition of the work created during the project will be on display in the house from Weds 18th to Mon 30th May 2011.

Leaf Bowl 4 has been acquired by Broadfield House Glass Museum, as part of their permanent collection.

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Jaqueline is an established and experienced glass artist. Her work draws influence from the natural world and she has exhibited her pieces and taught kiln-forming techniques in the UK and internationally.

Using innovative techniques, Jaqueline creates beautiful and striking kiln-formed
studio glass. Her pieces are exhibited throughout the world and Leaf Bowl 4 has recently been purchased by Broadfield House Glass Museum, as a part of their permanent collection.

Jaqueline is also an experienced
public and community art practitioner. Many projects have been made possible by the 'per cent for art' scheme, applicable to many new build developments.

Kiln-formed glass techniques can also be effectively applied to the production of bespoke
trophies & awards. They prove popular with many organisations, from local snooker clubs to larger, public, or corporate bodies.