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    The Sense of My Screaming Skin: Manifesting My Bipolarity

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    Authors
    Stewart, Max
    Issue Date
    2017-08
    
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    Abstract
    An investigation into the nature of chemical serendipity within the kiln forming process using metallic salts and glass. Glass sculpture in international selected exhibition of contemporary glass artists who have a working and artistic relationship with Allister Malcolm – one of the UK’s leading glassmakers. The exhibition was in celebration of 25 years of his making glass artefacts. All participants were invited by Allister Malcolm to exhibit because of their considered impact on the contemporary glass world.
    Publisher
    White House Cone Museum of Glass
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/2436/621405
    Additional Links
    http://www.britishglassfoundation.org.uk/allister-malcolm-at-the-white-house-cone-museum-of-glass/
    Type
    Artefact
    Language
    en
    Description
    Allister Malcolm: 25 years of Making, August 2017-January 2018, White House Cone Museum of Glass, Stourbridge, UK; International Festival of Glass 2017
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    White House Cone Museum of Glass
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