Previous AA2A Artist

Anna Mlasowsky

Artform:
During my time at the University of Sunderland will I make components for a new piece, which will be included in my upcomming solo show at the Factory museum in Boda, Sweden in late 2013. I am using chladni plates to make sound patterns visible on materials. This happens by vibrating plates and sprinkling powder on the surface. The powder forms action specifc patters. I am using glass powder which I fire in the kiln afterwards. Through this the patterns become solid. The aim is to produce a visible sound cloud which will be suspended from the exhibition seiling.
Year:
2012-13
Location:
Dresden, Germany
Influences:
illnesses as well as cultures and traditions and the with it connected values and moral.
Email:
mail@annamlasowsky.com
Project summary:

I am born 1984 in Germany and have received my BA from the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in 2011. I have been awarded scholarships to study at Pilchuck Glass School, the Corning Museum of Glass and Penland Mountain school of Craft and have worked throughout my studies for numberous artists including Jocelyne Prince(USA) and Clare Belfrage(AUS).I received in 2010 the Kaleidos Award and have been nominated for the European Advancement Award for Young Glass Artists and the Stanislav Libensky Award in 2011. After finishing my degree did I spend time as a fellow at the Creative Glass Center of America and as the 2012 Artist in Residence at the Toyama City Institute of Glass Art in Japan. In 2012 have I been awarded with a Emerging Artist lecture Award from GAS and completed an Artist in Residence at the Seto International Ceramic and Glass Art Exchange program, Japan. I have represented Germany as one of the Emerging Artists at the European Glass Context(DK) in 2012. I am currently having a solo show at the Glasmuseum in Ebeltoft and preparing for an Artist in Residence at The Corning Museum of Glass in April 2013. Annas work has been included in the two Issues of the New Glass Review and an article about her work will be published in Neues Glas Magazine in Februar 2013. 

I am born 1984 in Germany and have received my BA from the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in 2011. I have been awarded scholarships to study at Pilchuck Glass School, the Corning Museum of Glass and Penland Mountain school of Craft and have worked throughout my studies for numberous artists including Jocelyne Prince(USA) and Clare Belfrage(AUS).I received in 2010 the Kaleidos Award and have been nominated for the European Advancement Award for Young Glass Artists and the Stanislav Libensky Award in 2011. After finishing my degree did I spend time as a fellow at the Creative Glass Center of America and as the 2012 Artist in Residence at the Toyama City Institute of Glass Art in Japan. In 2012 have I been awarded with a Emerging Artist lecture Award from GAS and completed an Artist in Residence at the Seto International Ceramic and Glass Art Exchange program, Japan. I have represented Germany as one of the Emerging Artists at the European Glass Context(DK) in 2012. I am currently having a solo show at the Glasmuseum in Ebeltoft and preparing for an Artist in Residence at The Corning Museum of Glass in April 2013. Annas work has been included in the two Issues of the New Glass Review and an article about her work will be published in Neues Glas Magazine in Februar 2013. 

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