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Making a mark: A view of contemporary vitreous enamel

Turrell, E C

Authors

E C Turrell



Abstract

Curated by Elizabeth Turrell this exhibition brings together artists who use traditional enamelling techniques, industrial processes and contemporary art practice resulting in a wide range of creative expression. Enamel is one of the fine arts: glass bonded to metal under heat. The firing process transforms the enamel to produce a rich, permanent, tactile surface with a unique quality of line, colour and luminosity.
Exhibiting artists: Iain Biggs, Helen Carmac, Ian Chamberlain, Beate Gegenwart, Emma Moxey, Katherine Reeves, Paul Thirkell, Elizabeth Turrell, Jessica Turrell and David Kitzpatrick.

Citation

Turrell, E. C. Making a mark: A view of contemporary vitreous enamel. 8 May 2010 - 12 June 2010. (Unpublished)

Exhibition Performance Type Exhibition
Conference Name Making a mark: A view of contemporary vitreous enamel
Conference Location Black Swan Arts, Frome
Start Date May 8, 2010
End Date Jun 12, 2010
Keywords traditional enamelling techniques, industrial processes, contemporary art practice
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/988862
Publisher URL http://www.blackswan.org.uk/Default.asp?Page=97


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