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Thousands of people are expected to visit the Canberra Glassworks this weekend as it celebrates its first birthday. Situated in the old Kingston Powerhouse in southern Canberra, the Canberra ...
The landmark Kingston Powerhouse turns 100 on July 2, and Canberra Glassworks, which now occupies the quaint old building on Kingston's foreshore, is celebrating in the best way it knows how ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Water and sunlight's natural works of art can form in an instant, or over hundreds of years. A black and orange storm-streaked ...
Visiting Japanese glass artist Takeyoshi Mitsui has stunned his hosts at the Canberra Glassworks by revealing he is colourblind. Mr Mitsui, from the Toyama Glass Studio, completed a six-week ...
But for those who try their hand at it, glassmaking is mesmerising: a fact that visitors to the Canberra Glassworks are fast realising. Happily, as a newcomer to the medium, you won’t have to ...
Julie Skate has been appointed as the new chief executive officer of the Canberra Glassworks. She was previously director at Artspace Mackay and has a broad range of experience both within and ...
National Science Week starts on Saturday and the Canberra Glassworks is celebrating by hosting several glass-making demonstrations with some of Australia's leading glass artists. I like telling ...
Canberra Glassworks hot shop. Photos: Courtesy the artists and Canberra Glassworks The annual Canberra International Music Festival draws global music stars and extremely discerning audiences.
but you do have to go to the new Canberra Glassworks and because they have some roaring furnaces that will soon heat you up! Built and funded by the ACT Government, Canberra Glassworks is ...
The furnaces are blasting at 1170 degrees in the ‘hot shop’ at Canberra Glassworks. On the early spring day I visit, pale legs prematurely sporting shorts, I feel instantly tan. But Ben Edols ...
marked by industrial and artistic intervention, beginning with Canberra's first public building, the Kingston Powerhouse which, 100 years later, stands transformed as Canberra Glassworks.
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