10 Feb 2010
Article - 06.08.2007
John Croucher presents his talk, 'From artist to industry: making glass for artists', at the 'Smart works' symposium at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, on 30 March 2007.
Glass artists John Croucher and John Leggott established Giovanni Glass as a glassblowing studio in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1990. They realised that glass artists need easily- available coloured glass for their work, and decided to manufacture the material itself, incorporating Gaffer Coloured Glass Ltd in 1993.
Gaffer Glass quickly became known for its range of transparent and opal glasses for glassblowing – supplied as colour rods, chips and powders. Research with artist Ann Robinson led to the development of coloured lead crystal glass for casting. Gaffer now employs about 12 people in its Morningside factory in Auckland, NZ, and also has distributors in Australia, Japan, UK and USA.
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+ Croucher
+ Design
+ Craft
+ Glass
+ Manufacture
+ New Zealand
+ Australia
+ Japan
+ UK
+ USA
+ Gaffer
Gaffer Glass quickly became known for its range of transparent and opal glasses for glassblowing – supplied as colour rods, chips and powders. Research with artist Ann Robinson led to the development of coloured lead crystal glass for casting. Gaffer now employs about 12 people in its Morningside factory in Auckland, NZ, and also has distributors in Australia, Japan, UK and USA.
TAGS
+ Croucher
+ Design
+ Craft
+ Glass
+ Manufacture
+ New Zealand
+ Australia
+ Japan
+ UK
+ USA
+ Gaffer


