New Glass Review 45 – Corning Museum of Glass
Home Sweet Home has been selected for New Glass Review 45 — the Corning Museum of Glass’ annual juried publication of international glass art.
Home Sweet Home has been selected for New Glass Review 45 — the Corning Museum of Glass’ annual juried publication of international glass art.
Two new Precious Beasts from the Anima series will be shown at the Waldmuseum Zwiesel, Germany, as part of the international exhibition Mystische Kreaturen und Mythische Wesen (Mystical Creatures and Mythical Beings), 2026.
Glass Art & Design Paris presents Salon du Verre Paris14 with 30 international artists exhibiting from 9-12 October at Annexe de la Marie du 14e arrondissement.
Dirk van der Westhuizen is the main artist.
There are also new paintings by Zolile Phetshane, Willie Saayman, Cobus van Bosch, Luan Nel, Olaf Bisschoff and Anton Karstel.
Lothar Böttcher, acclaimed hard glass sculptor, is showing some of his sculptures.
The opening is on Thursday 9 October 2025, 17:30 – 20:00.
There is ample safe parking.
Dawid Ras Gallery, Old Castle Brewery, Woodstock.
From July 14 to August 8, 2025 SPARC*-Spazio Arte Contemporanea in Venice is hosting the group exhibition Fluid Matter – Humanature, curated by Mollified Venice.
Artefacts at the Pretoria Art Museum is a collaborative exhibition showing works by Lothar Böttcher and Caitlin Greenberg.
Both artists are known for their passion and specialised use of glass in their oeuvre. This exhibition does not specifically explore materiality and craft but rather investigates a spectrum of social narratives. Both artists examine inner voices, expressing personal dilemmas and philosophies, that invite visitors to experience the space through a fourth dimension – one
shaped by memory, emotion and embodied presence.
Moya African Glass Network (NPC) proudly presents its first group exhibition, Glass Now – African Perspectives, opening on 5 July 2025 at 11:00 AM at the Association of Arts, Pretoria.
FACETTEN – glasspool e.V. Members Exhibition opens 02 May 2025 at Schloss Buchenau, Germany.
The second Glaspreis glass competition and exhibition is hosted in the Glasmuseum Hadamar as part of the city’s 7th centenary celebrations.
“Take a Stand” offers a contemporary exploration of the concept of taking a stand, inviting interpretations that extend beyond the literal act of standing to encompass ideas of resilience, advocacy, and individual expression.