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Discover the latest creative talent at New Designers 2022, the mother of all grad shows

Creative Boom

Jenny Chan's reflective figurative sculptures, inspired by the loneliness of lockdown. During Week 1 (29 June-2 July 2022), the focus is on textiles, fashion, costume design, jewellery and precious metalwork, ceramics and glass and contemporary design.

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Class of 2022: A guide to all the UK's graduate shows this summer

Creative Boom

It features the work of hundreds of students, covering subjects including sculpture and contemporary art practice, intelligent mobility, textiles and design products, fashion and architecture. The first week (29 June-2 July) focuses on crafts, including textiles, fashion, ceramics and glass, and metalwork. Degree Show from 23-29 June.

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DesignMarch 2023: A Celebration of Icelandic Design

Design Milk

But like fungus themselves, the greater body of interest lies underneath the surface – topics related to food and sustainability – subjects of vital local importance in a culture where a majority of local produce must be foraged, hunted seasonally, or grown within greenhouses.

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Design events to catch in October

Design Week

Topics this year’s speakers will cover will include how to commission artwork for an interiors project, the importance of colour and addressing waste in interior design. Inside, 12 “Transmorphic Cubes” made of stainless steel, specialised glass and LED lights will sit connected via ethernet cables.

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Artist Alex Bernstein Creates Suerb Glass Sculptures

Design You Trust

Award-winning glass artist Alex Gabriel Bernstein painstakingly casts, sculpts, and polishes glass to create sculptures that are mesmerizing. More: Alex Bernstein , Instagram This collection of Alex’s Diamonds, Discs, and Half Moons, in which he uses the visual language of organic shapes to explore topics, is on display.

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Prague’s Designblok Shines a Spotlight on Glass Heritage — and Evolution

Azure Magazine

Staged in the city’s Neo-Renaissance U(P)M (Museum of Decorative Arts), the latter was programmed, in part, around the topic of high craft; highlighting how various up-and-coming talents are reinterpreting age-old artisanal traditions specific to the region while imagining new and authentic propositions. Utopia by Johan Pertl.

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Past, Present, and Future Converge in Dustin Yellin’s 10,000-Pound Glass Sculpture at the Liberty Science Center

Colossal

Photos by Gus Powell, courtesy of the Liberty Science Center, New York Drawing inspiration from the systems and networks that connect us to one another, the world around us, and realms we can’t even see, Dustin Yellin ( previously ) encases detailed narratives between numerous layers of glass.