by Festiwal | May 4, 2019 | artists, FWT 2019, news
This year Hyang Jong Oh from Kwangju in South Korea will be among our special guests in the ceramics section. This artist is one of the most renowned Onggi potters, famous for his spectacular, big vessels. If you want to see the process of making and painting them...
by Festiwal | May 4, 2019 | artists, FWT 2019, news
Jörg Hanowski is a German artist specializing in neon-making. At the festival he will demonstrate his own unique technique of creating sculptures from borosilicate glass. The public will be able to see the methods of fusing, joining and bending glass tubes. The finale...
by Festiwal | May 4, 2019 | artists, FWT 2019, news
Eirin Bjørsland Hansen will share her knowledge and experience in the area of glassworking techniques. The artist graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Bornholm, Denmark; after her craftsmanship from The National School of Glass in Sweden. In 2016,...
by Festiwal | May 4, 2019 | artists, FWT 2019, news
Noah Kirby, a sculptor and active member of the art iron casting community, will lead a scratchblock workshop for the festival audience followed by an iron pour from a small cupola furnace. During the festival conference the artist will present his lecture titled:...
by Michał Staszczak | May 4, 2019 | artists, FWT 2019, news
At the 12th Festival of High Temperatures Jason Hess will build and fire a Train Kiln. During the festival conference the artist will give a lecture entitled: “Wood Firing in a High Desert Climate”. Jason Hess is a Professor of Art and head of the Ceramics...
by Festiwal | May 4, 2019 | artists, FWT 2019, news
One of our special festival guests will be an artist Sam Chung, professor of ceramics at Arizona State University. In his artworks he reinterprets traditional ceramics from an intercultural perspective. During this year Festival, he will lead a Saturday demonstration...
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