After the grand scale of the 2005 glass festival things became difficult. Committee members had professional commitments and funding for the organisation was stagnant. This is particularly difficult for a fledgling non-profit.
In 2006 SAGAS was disbanded. We could simply not continue with an altruistic ideal of a glass community without funding or sponsorship – also running the day to day management, newsletters and organising… – as professionals ourselves, working for a living.
Ten years later, in 2016, Dr. Anderson and myself curated a national glass exhibition at the Association of Arts, Pretoria. This exhibition, titled Out of the Fire, Into the Light, brought artists working with glass from all over South Africa back under one roof.
This year we did it again, on a smaller scale though. Back to the Future – Contemporary Glass Inspired by the Past opened on the 28th of September at the Association of Arts and invited artists working with, and using glass in their creative narrative from Pretoria.
In the introduction for the show I wrote: “Pretoria is a proverbial melting pot for creative glass.” With the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), the only academic institution on the continent offering glass as a major subject in their Fine Arts Department we truly are at the source of contemporary glass in South Africa.
The exhibition presented mostly graduates from TUT’s glass department over the past 24 years, myself included. The artists who participated were:
- Olwethu de Vos
- Gordon Froud
- Caitlin Greenberg
- Mike Hyam
- Martli Jansen van Rensburg
- Thabang Monoa
- Kgotso Pati
- Maxi Pretorius
- Ian Redelinghuys
- Liesl Roos
- Nicole Rowe
- Mbali Tshabalala
- Diane Victor
- Retief van Wyk
- Marileen van Wyk
- Berco Wilsenach
- Lothar Böttcher
A comprehensive catalogue of the works with artist statements is available here.
It is my hope that our conversation of glass continues with many more ventures and adventures, growing a sustainable industry within an African narrative.