The Glass
Society of Ireland in association with the National College of Art and
Design present:
An evening of
lectures on Wednesday 7th November 2012
Andrea
McKay
International Art Projects Adviser
& Co-ordinator for Derix Glasstudios, Germany
(5:45pm)
Architectural art glass in public
and ecclesiastical settings
Andrea McKay has been working
with Derix Glasstudios for over seven years. She is responsible for
projects in the UK, Benelux and Scandinavia. Projects she has managed
range from small-scale to large-scale public art. Andrea describes
herself as the link between the artist and the studio.
Clifford Rainey
Professor of Fine Art and
Chair of the Glass Program at California College of the Arts, USA
(6:30pm)
Clifford Rainey is an artist
whose work has been exhibited internationally for thirty-five years.
Born in Whitehead, Co. Antrim in 1948, he later received a Master of
Arts from the Royal College of Art, London in 1973 and later lectured
there for seven years. Principally a sculptor who employs cast glass and
drawing as primary methodologies, his work is interdisciplinary,
incorporating a wide spectrum of materials and processes.
Rainey
is a passionate traveller and his work is full of references to the
things he has seen and experienced. Celtic mythologies, classical Greek
architecture, the blue of the Turkish Aegean, Globalization and the
iconic American Coca-Cola bottle, the red of the African earth, the
human figure combined with cultural diversity all intermingle to provide
sculptural imagery charged with emotion.
Rainey’s
work has been exhibited internationally including the Ulster Museum in
Northern Ireland, The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, The
Kunstmuseum in Dusseldorf, Germany, The Millennium Museum in Beijing,
China, and the Museo de Arts Contemporaneo in Monterrey, Mexico. His
work is in the permanent collections of numerous museums including: The
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland, The DeYoung Museum, San
Francisco, California, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum
of Art and Design, New York, The Fine Arts Museum of Boston, and The
Montreal Museum of Fine Art, Canada. He is presently a Professor of Fine
Art and Chair of the Glass Program at The California College of the
Arts. He is a recipient of the Virginia A. Groot Foundation Award,
Chicago, and the 2009 UrbanGlass Outstanding Achievement Award, New
York.
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