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SALT Educational Project – CLEY14 Exhibition & NNEP – Burnham Market Primary School

CLEY 14 

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SALT selected for CLEY14. NNEP annual summer exhibition – curators Polly Binns and Rod Bugg – July  – August 2014.

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SALT glass studio – Educational Projects – www.saltglasstudios.co.uk

CLEY14 Exhibition & NNEP – www.cleycontemporaryart.org

Burnham Market Primary School – www.burnhammarket.norfolk.sch.uk

A Sustained Conversation With Materials’

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Funded by the Arts Council and The Eridge Trust, CLEY14 Art Exhibition and North Norfolk Exhibition Project (NNEP) invited SALT glass studios to work with Burnham Market Primary School to explore the theme of the CLEY14 exhibition, ‘A Sustained Conversation With Materials’

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Bleigiessen Wellcome Trust Collaboration with Thomas Heatherwick Studio

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Bleigiessen – Wellcome Trust, London, UK

Collaboration with Thomas Heatherwick Studio – heatherwick.com

In collaboration with Thomas Heatherwick Studio Max Lamb (Flux Glass) worked on the Public Art Commission for Welcome Trust using 142,000 glass spheres suspended on 27,000 high tensile steel wires; 15 tonnes of glass and just under a million metres of wire. Each sphere creating  “shifting colour and brightness coming from a layer of dichroic film set between the two hemispherical lenses that make up each sphere” heatherwick.com

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The Wellcome Trust, a biomedical research charity, commissioned the studio to design a sculpture for the atrium of its new headquarters. The site for the sculpture was within an eight-storey high atrium space above a pool of water. Although a huge space, the sculpture was commissioned after the building was complete, meaning it had to fit through a standard sized front door.

This original piece was digitised and exactly replicated using 142,000 glass spheres suspended on 27,000 high tensile steel wires; 15 tonnes of glass and just under a million metres of wire. The spheres, made in Poland in a spectacle lens factory, were the result of a collaboration with Flux Glass, their shifting colour and brightness coming from a layer of dichroic film set between the two hemispherical lenses that make up each sphere.

The vertiginous quality of this space, coupled with the presence of water, suggested the idea of exploring ways of capturing the dynamic shapes of falling liquids. Following extensive experimentation, pouring molten metal into water was found to create extraordinary and complex forms in a fraction of a second. No two experiments produced the same result. Over four hundred of these were produced before a five centimetre piece was created and selected as it was felt it would work well with the building and is the basis of the final thirty metre project. Bleigiessen can be viewed on the last Friday of every month at 2pm.

http://www.heatherwick.com/bleigiessen/

http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/about-us/contact-us/Our-headquarters/public-access/bliegiessen/

http://www.discover-interesting-places.com/bleigiessen-london-suspended-animation.html

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Bounty of the Burnhams Film by Award Winning Garrett & Garrett

Film by Award Winning Garrett & Garrett– SALTglassstudios©2014

SALT glass studios – Highly Commended Award Glass Art Prize 2013 
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Bounty of the Burnhams Through Glass Exhibition Project

Art/Crop/Plant/Memory Project: Shared Substances-Imagery-Memories

Bounty of the Burnhams (I) – 1 Dec. 2013 – 4 Jan. 2014

In partnership with Norfolk Saffron, Plumbe & Maufe Farm & Jon Brown GTP 10 2 LOGOT

SALT are running a series of exhibitions entitled Bounty of the Burnhams Through Glass exploring the Burnham landscape’s diverse crops and food economies, from saffron, grains, fruits, sugar beet, shell fish to samphire and this rich cultural currency which establishes a network of recurring imagery, shared substances and memories within the region. The next Bounty of the Burnhams Through Glass is planned for Summer 2014. Local Farmers, producers and practitioners interested participating this year please contact SALT.

Bounty of the Burnhams (I) – 1 Dec. 2013 – 4 Jan. 2014 

Working closely with Burnham farmers and producers this first exhibition explores through a series of glass-print work the revival of Norfolk Saffron by Dr Sally Francis in Burnham Norton, Nina Plumbe’s unique heritage orchards Plumbe & Maufe Farm in Burnham Overy Town and Jon Brown’s harvested mussels from Burnham Deepdale & Norton Creek.

The exhibition Private View (30/11/13) included:

Opened by Isabel Vasseur – ArtOffice

Gin Garden – Unique drink and cocktail bar inspired by Burnham crops and plants Garrett & Garrett – Award Winning film company – collecting guests memories Unthank Supper Club – Culinary creations inspired by Burnham crops & shellfish Menu SALT – Glass demonstrations and invited guest creating glass art works