2005 Finalist

Emma VargaCollaroy, New South Wales, Australia



Sky - Ascending


Fused, cast and polished glass
55 H x 10 W x 10 D cm


I am fascinated by the transparency of glass and the possibility to capture or ‘freeze’ within it three dimensional images inspired by Australian environment, especially the bright colours - the red of the sunset, the blue of the sky and of the ocean. To make each of these objects I cut thousands of glass elements from transparent glass sheets, according to a complicated three dimensional plan. These are then fused together in stages.


Photographer: Emma Varga




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Biography

Emma Varga
Brookvale, New South Wales, Australia

Born
1952 Ada, ,

Education

  • 1975, Bachelor of Arts (Glass and Ceramics) with Honours, University of Applied Arts, Belgrade, Yugoslavia

Last Solo Exhibition

  • 2004, My Places of Green, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Last Group Exhibition

  • 2014, Biodiversity and Human Impact on the Environment, Tansey Contemporary Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Public/Private Collections

  • Contemporary Glass, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
  • Kanazava Contemporary Glass Collection, Design Center Ishikawa, Kanazawa, Ishikava, Japan
  • Contemporary Glass, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • National Art Glass Collection, National Art Glass Gallery, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
  • Kaplan/Ostergaard Glass Collection, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, California, United States
  • Contemporary Glass, Museum of Applied Art, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Glassmuseet Ebeltoft, Ebeltoft, Jutland, Denmark

Awards/Grants

  • 2012, New Work Grant (Established Artist), Australia Council for the Arts, Australia
  • 2012, Finalist, Ranamok Glass Prize, Australia
  • 2011, Finalist, Ranamok Glass Prize, Australia
  • 2010, Finalist, Ranamok Glass Prize, Australia
  • 2009, Finalist, Ranamok Glass Prize, Australia
  • 2009, Art Alliance of Contemporary Glass Award, 37th International Invitational, Habatat Galleries, Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
  • 2008, Finalist, Ranamok Glass Prize, Australia
  • 2006, Finalist, Ranamok Glass Prize, Australia
  • 2006, New Work Grant (Established Artist), Australia Council for the Arts , Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • 2005, Finalist, Ranamok Glass Prize, Australia
  • 2002, Finalist, Ranamok Glass Prize, Australia
  • 1990, Annual Award for Entire Opus, Association of Applied Arts, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Antarctica