Happening from 22 August to 28 September, the British Glass Biennale 2008 is:
the UK’s top contemporary glass showcase featuring 82 of the country’s leading glass artists with £14,000 in prize money being awarded. This is a rare opportunity to see a huge variety of work in a selling exhibition, from finely crafted vessels to potent political installations. A special student section is included for the first time so you can spot up and coming talent
Which is really very prestigious indeed – I’ve heard the phrase ‘the Turner Prize for glass’ used.
It takes place in Stourbridge and is part of the International Festival of Glass taking place from 22 to 25 August. You can see the other events taking place on the events schedule pdf.
*Update*: Sid Langley in the Birmingham Post has written more about this, as has Terry Grimley (arts editor) who says:
Stourbridge’s International Festival of Glass can seriously claim to be the most internationally significant visual arts event taking place in the West Midlands this year
the last one was really very good and I hear from a reliable source that this years will be even better!!
Well worth making the effort to see! Not much effort for me as it goes as i can walk to it!
Dean