by Festiwal | Jun 17, 2018 | artists, FWT 2018, news
Kurt Dyrhaug – originally from St. Paul, Minnesota, Kurt Dyrhaug is currently a Professor and Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow at Lamar University where he teaches Sculpture, 3D Design, 3D Printing, and Art Appreciation.Dyrhaug earned his Master of Fine...
by Festiwal | Jun 17, 2018 | artists, FWT 2018, news
Andreas Fasoulides will conduct a ceramic experiment “Sound Effects on Ceramics and Glass”. The purpose of it will be to check how sound influences ceramics at the moment of firing. This Cypriot artist will explore the relation between sound and the...
by Festiwal | Jun 17, 2018 | artists, FWT 2018, news
Erica Rosenfeld, a glass artist from New York, will be one of our Festival guests this year. Her hybrid artistic practice has centered on performative, sculptural and social aspects of glass and food-making. She uses glass, beads, food and found objects to create...
by Festiwal | Jun 17, 2018 | artists, FWT 2018, news
Andy Griffiths, who is already known to the Festival audience from the previous events, will create a performance during which, soon after dark, the sun will rise over the city.The artist will use molten iron in his “Sunrise” performance. He will be...
by Festiwal | Jun 17, 2018 | artists, FWT 2018, news
At the Festival John Moran will demonstrate his skills in the Glassworking Studio. With his assistants, he will present the process of making ironic, hyperrealistic hot glass objects. His demonstration entitled Form & Freedom will take place on Saturday and...
by Festiwal | Jun 17, 2018 | artists, FWT 2018, news
At the Festival Coral Penelope Lambert will present her performance Nature’s speech. It will be the climax of the iron pour on Saturday 23rd, at 21.30. Lambert will carry out area research to create a series of site specific glyphs in Iron and Stone. During her...
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