2020 FUSE Glass Prize Finalists Announced!

JamFactory has announced the finalists of the 2020 Fuse Glass Art Prize, including staff and alumni from the ANU School of Art & Design.

 

We wish to warmly congratulate the following artists for their superb achievements;

 

Nadège Desgenétez (staff)

Jeremy Lepisto (staff)

Kate Baker (alumna)

Madeline Prowd (alumna)

Madisyn Zabel (alumna)

Marcel Hoogstad Hay (alumnus)

 

The Prize presented is a non-acquisitive biennial prize for Australian and New Zealand glass artists and the winner receives a cash prize of $20,000.

 

The exhibition of finalist’s works will be shown at JamFactory from 18 May to 20 September 2020, with a comprehensive digital showcase of the work, profiles of the artists and the aim to reopen to the public part way through this period.

 

For further information about the prize, please visit the Fuse Glass Prize website.

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Nadège Desgenétez (ACT) - 2020 Finalist. 'Lucent',  2018 blown and sculpted glass, mirrored, carved and hand sanded plywood base, steel bracket 1590 x 600 x 300
Jeremy Lepisto (NSW) - 2020 Finalist. 'The Extent' (From the Container Series), 2018 kilnformed and coldworked glass with fabricated and black oxide coated steel 280 x 254 x 762
Kate Baker (NSW) - 2020 Finalist. 'Between Intimacy and Trepass #4,' 2019 hand and digital print on silver mirror 1000 x 1200 x 30
Madeline Prowd (SA) - 2020 Finalist. 'Shift: 021,' 2019 blown glass, cane 500 x 250 x 190
Madisyn Zabel (ACT) - 2020 Finalist. 'Illuminate III,' 2020 coldworked glass 70 x 500 x 400
Marcel Hoogstad Hay (SA) - 2020 Finalist. 'Superposition II,' 2019 blown and kiln formed glass 465 x 845 x 10