This studio glass practice is a shifting puzzle, at times a raucous family affair with contributions from family and friends, and at others, a quiet distillation of materials to create sculptural works.
The studio has a furnace and the expertise lies in blowing and casting glass to produce sculptural objects. Specialties include bending neon and working with plasma illumination for exhibitions, research, and commissions.
9 November | Saturday 10am - 4pm
10 November | Sunday 10am - 4pm
Entry to this Open Studio is free | No bookings required
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Graduating from the Glass Studio at Sydney College of the Arts with a BA (Visual) with Honours in 1999, Hariet Schwarzock is currently a PhD candidate at the Australian National University. She has exhibited extensively throughout Australia and abroad. Her work is widely collected, and she has won various awards and been selected for prestigious residencies, including Canberra Glassworks Art Group Fellowship, the Asialink Toyama residency and the ANU Procter Fellowship. Recently her public artwork murmuration secured the ACT’s Pamille Berg, Art in Architecture award in 2021 and was shortlisted for the INDE.AWARD in 2022. Her illuminated plasma heart installations have been exhibited at the Canberra Glassworks, the Berengo studio, Venice, Murano, and the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra.
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Image Credit: Harriet Schwarzrock | Studioplasma, 2024 | Photograph by Cassie Abraham