National Glass Centre Visit Guide October - December 2016

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Visit October – December 2016 Free Admission and Free Visitor Parking Open Daily 10.00 – 17.00

Image: 13 lbs of love, Silvia Levenson. Photograph by Marco Del Comune

Reflecting our past; igniting our future

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Welcome

For a FREE day out with a difference visit National Glass Centre!

Brilliant, it was educational and fun. One of the best things I’ve ever seen! The best thing in the North East! Visitor Comment, August 2016

Discover the history of glass making in Sunderland, enjoy our intriguing world class exhibitions and play on our iconic glass roof. You and your family will love our amazing glass blowing demonstrations, hands-on creative activities and themed tours.

Complete your visit with a bite to eat or a coffee in The Glass Yard and browse handmade glass and ceramics, quirky jewellery, gifts and homeware in our Shop.

Free Daily Glass Blowing Demonstrations Our amazing daily glass blowing, lathe and flame working demonstrations are free and run throughout the day. Experience the heat of our 1000 degree furnace and watch our expert glass making team craft stunning pieces before your eyes.

Flame Working 11.00 and 15.45 (15 mins) Glass Blowing 12.00, 13.30 and 15.00 (30 mins) Glass Lathe 13.00 (30 mins) Please note there are no Glass Lathe demos on a Tuesday


Glass Making Experiences Full Day for One Person / £240 Shared Day for Two People / £260 Half Day for One Person / £140

Paperweight Experience for Two Available on Sundays / 10.00 – 11.00 £128 / Price includes tea and a scone for two in The Glass Yard. To book call us on 0191 515 5555 (Option 9)

Glass Pumpkin Demonstrations Watch the skill of the Hot Glass Studio team as they make beautiful glass pumpkins especially for Halloween. Each piece they make is also available to buy. 13.30 every day, Monday 24 – Friday 28 October and Monday 31 October Please note – there will be no glass blowing demonstrations on the dates of our Glass Pumpkin making experiences.


Main Gallery

Interior Voices by Silvia Levenson

22 October – 5 March 2017

Silvia Levenson is an artist who specialises in working in cast glass. Originally from Argentina and now based in Italy, Silvia Levenson creates work that reflects her own memories, her observations of life and injustices experienced on personal and political levels. This exhibition has a focus on home and family, how we present ourselves to the outside world through our homes and the more private side of life and relationships.

Image: Forever Happy, Silvia Levenson. Photograph by Natalia Saurin

Long Gallery

Transparent Femininity 22 October – 5 March 2017

This group exhibition explores how a number of artists address issues relating to femininity through their practice in glass. Artist Effie Burns has worked with National Glass Centre to cocurate this exhibition which aims to encourage conversation about issues including femininity, feminism and the expression of emotion. The exhibiting artists include Katharine Dowson who has created a series of works based around the toys her children played with when they were young. Image: Never Letting Go, 2010, Katherine Dowson. Photograph by Katherine Dowson & GV Art


Collections Gallery

Glasmuseet Ebeltoft Glass Museum Ebeltoft

17 September – Summer 2017 Ebeltoft is a beautiful, traditional town on the central east coast of Denmark. The Glass Museum and its collection of over 1500 objects is a major feature of the town. Artists from countries across the world have donated work to the collection which presents the finest examples of art created in glass. The Museum has kindly loaned a selection of works from its collection for display at National Glass Centre. The exhibition will include a number of works by Finn Lynggaard, one of the Studio Glass pioneers in Denmark and founder of Glasmuseet Ebeltoft.

Image: Hold in Arms, 1997, Ayano Ito. Photograph by Gert Skaerland Andersen

Research Gallery

ArtWorks Fellowships by Effie Burns and Sue Woolhouse 10 September – 22 January 2017

Artists Effie Burns and Sue Woolhouse have spent the last year taking part in the ArtWorks Fellowship, a national project overseen by Barbican and funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. ArtWorks is a scheme supporting artists who work directly with the public sharing their skills and inspiring creativity. Effie Burns and Sue Woolhouse support our learning programme and encourage people of all ages and abilities to work with glass. The Fellowship has provided both artists with opportunities to develop their own skills, which will in turn, feed through into the workshops they offer. Image: Undercover XII , Effie Burns. Photograph by David Lawson


Frostbite’s Big Adventure!

Frostbite was also a Snowdog with big dreams and loved going on adventures.

19 September – 29 November 2016 Once upon a time, there lived an Ice Queen and her best friend Frostbite. They lived in a frosty palace in the shimmering snowy lands of The Ice Forest. Everyone in the Kingdom loved their queen and her faithful companion. Frostbite was an unusual dog, made entirely from ice and snow. He had beautiful fur, made of large icy shards; he had an icy orange nose and large icy pink patches on either side of his body. Frostbite loved playing outside and made friends with all the creatures across the land. He had one icy blue ear which he used to listen to the creatures of the sea and with his other icy green ear he listened to the animals of the earth. He also always wore a pair of red wellington boots the Ice Queen gave him for Christmas one year, they were his favourite present ever, and he never takes them off!

One evening, as Frostbite and The Ice Queen gazed across the frozen lake and snow covered trees, a shooting star appeared across the night sky. Frostbite knew exactly what he wanted to wish for, so he shut his eyes and wished harder than he had ever wished before. He wished to go on the biggest adventure of his life! The next morning, over breakfast, The Ice Queen said “Frostbite, my beloved friend, I have a very special job for you. I need you to go and visit the children who live in another land, it’s called Sunderland.” “Where is that, and why do I need to go there?” asked Frostbite inquisitively. “It’s in another world far, far away.” said the Queen. “I need you to go so you can learn about glass, how it’s made, and why it’s so important to the history of Sunderland.”

If I were an animal… To book, visit shop. nationalglasscentre.com or call 0191 568 9700

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Create a Creature Use airdrying clay to sculpt an animal… it can be realistic or completely imaginary!

Sunday 2 October 10.15 – 16.00 / Age 3+ £3 / Drop-in Free Admission and Visitor Parking / Open Daily 10.00 – 17.00


“But why do I need to learn about glass?” asked Frostbite “You’ll see, one day glass will be a very important part of who you are!” said The Ice Queen, with a kind smile on her face. “You can share what you have learnt with the children who come to visit. It’s going to be a very big adventure for you!” “I can’t wait!” barked Frostbite. The Ice Queen kissed his forehead and clicked her fingers and Frostbite disappeared from the palace. The Ice Queen knew his icy fur would melt in this new land so cast a spell on him so that as he entered our world Frostbite’s icy fur turned to glass. Frostbite didn’t know where to go, but then, as if by magic he heard The Ice Queen’s voice guiding him through whispers in the wind... “I know!” he exclaimed “I’ll go where everyone will admire me, where everyone loves glass, National Glass Centre!” Frostbite was very excited to meet everyone at National Glass Centre and made lots of new friends, he loved it so much he decided he was going to stay for a while. So for now Frostbite’s big adventure has just begun!

Paint a Plate Decorate a ceramic plate in your own wildlife themed design, it could be colourful or camouflaged.

Frostbite loves getting his picture taken! Why not share your snowfies with us @FrostbiteGNS using the hashtag #Frostbitesbigadventure Whilst you’re here visiting Frostbite there are lots of activities you and your family can enjoy such as glass painting, fused activities and sandcasting. You can even blow your very own Christmas bauble! Dates and times of all activities available are below and throughout the next few pages.

Wildlife Fusing Make a wonderful scene inspired by animals. Use brightly coloured glass grains and tiles to create a solid glass artwork.

Paint a Glass Animal What animal would you be? Create a design on glass using brightly coloured glass painting pens.

Sunday 27 November Sunday 16 October 10.15 – 16.00 / Age 3+ / £3 Sunday 13 November / 10.15, 10.15 – 16.00 / Age 3+ Drop-in 11.30, 14.00 and 15.30 / Age £4 / Drop-in 6+and / £10 / Booking Free Admission Visitor Parkingessential / Open Daily 10.00 – 17.00

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October half term

To book, visit shop.nationalglasscentre.com or call 0191 568 9700 Engineer your own Clay Monster Use your imagination to create your own Frankenstein’s monster or a creepy creature using air-drying clay

Jam Jar Lanterns Decorate a jam jar using a range of craft materials and glass painting pens. Ready in time to take it trick or treating (includes a battery tea-light).

Wednesday 26 October 10.15 – 16.00 / Age 3+ £3 / Drop-in

Saturday 29 October 10.15 – 16.00 / Age 3+ £3 / Drop-in

Trick or Treat Plate Paint a spooky design onto a ceramic plate then use it as a treat plate for Halloween sweets.

Animal Masks Get crafty with a range of materials to make an animalinspired mask.

Tuesday 25 October 10.15 – 16.00 / Age 3+ £4 / Drop-in

Thursday 27 October 10.15 – 16.00 / Age 3+ £3 / Drop-in

Spooky Sleuths Something untoward has happened at National Glass Centre… it’s your job to find out who dunnit! Join us for an evening of mystery and riddles with a special glass making activity.

Ghoulish Glass Painting Create a creepy picture on a glass tile, or paint a spooky decoration Monday 24 October and Sunday 30 October 10.15 – 16.00 / Age 3+ £3 / Drop-in

Fiendish Fusing Design and make your own spooky decoration for Halloween – use colourful glass mosaics and glass grains to create a glass decoration.

Saturday 29 October / sessions at 16.00 – 18.30 / Age 6+ / £14 Booking essential

Friday 28 October / Sessions at 10.15, 11.30, 14.00 and 15.30 Age 6+ / £10pp / Booking essential

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Free Admission and Visitor Parking / Open Daily 10.00 – 17.00


Love Halloween

To book, visit shop.nationalglasscentre.com or call 0191 568 9700

Make a Glass Pumpkin Create a colourful hot glass pumpkin for Halloween! These experiences offer you the opportunity to personalise your pumpkin by applying coloured glass at over 1100 degrees centigrade. Working closely with our Hot Glass Studio Team you will blow down the ‘iron’ to blow a bubble into the glass. The glass artists will finish your artwork by using a mould to create the pumpkin shape and add a colourful stem in the effect of your choice!

Sat 15 / Sun 16 / Sat 22 / Sun 23 / Sat 29 & Sun 30 October 10.00 – 11.00 / 11.00 – 12.00 / 12.00 – 13.00 14.00 – 15.00 & 15.00 – 16.00 Min age 16 (all children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult) £45 per person Max of 3 people per session Please note – there will be no glass blowing demonstrations on these dates

Free Admission and Visitor Parking / Open Daily 10.00 – 17.00

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Blow your own Christmas Bauble This unique experience offers the opportunity work with molten glass at over 1100 degrees centigrade! During this workshop you will create a beautiful glass bauble to hang on your Christmas tree or to give as the perfect handmade gift. Using a variety of coloured glass you can personalise your design before blowing down the ‘iron’ to see your bauble come to life! Booking essential. To book, visit shop.nationalglasscentre.com or call 0191 568 9700

November: Wednesdays 16, 23, 30 Saturdays 12, 19, 26 Sundays 13, 20, 27 December: Wednesdays 7, 14, 28 Saturdays 3, 10, 17 Sundays 4, 11, 18 10.00 – 11.00 / 11.00 – 12.00 / 12.00 – 13.00 14.00 – 15.00 & 15.00 – 16.00 £25 per person Min age 12 (all children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult) Glass Bauble hangers are available to purchase in our Shop.

Please note – there will be no glass blowing demonstrations on these dates

Christmas Snowman Sandcast Create a glass Snowman using sand to make a mould. Add your own colour and decoration to make your design unique. Watch as your design is transformed by our studio team who will pour molten glass into your mould to produce your own individual piece of festive art. A wonderful workshop for anyone over the age of 6 years and a rare opportunity to create, using ‘hot glass’. Monday 19, Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 December / 9.30 – 10.30 / 10.30 – 11.30 / Min age 6 (all children aged 16 or under must be accompanied by an adult) / £15 per person / Max of 10 people per session To book, visit shop.nationalglasscentre.com or call 0191 568 9700


Festive fun Love Christmas Begin the festivities by making a range of lovely gifts to give this Christmas at our fantastic family craft day. Visit our workshop stations to create 4 different items: A hot chocolate mug, a painted glass hanging decoration, a window Christmas card and a stained glass inspired winter scene.

Winter Wildlife Glass Painting Create a beautiful hanging glass decoration in this workshop. Ready to take home to hang on the tree or give as a gift.

Monday 19 December / Tuesday 20 December 10.30 – 16.00 / Age 4+ / £10 / Drop-in

Paint a Plate for Santa Design and make a treat plate to leave out on Christmas Eve for Santa and his reindeer.

Christmas Glass Collage Create a colourful and personal paper collage that’s trapped between layers of glass.

Friday 23 December / 10.15 – 16.00 / Age 3+ £4 / Drop-in

Wednesday 21 December / sessions at 10.15, 11.30, 14.00 and 15.30 / Age 6+ / £6 / Booking essential

Sandblast a Winter Scene Create a contrasting frosted design on glass to make a beautiful hanging decoration – watch as the Learning Team sandblast and reveal your design.

To book, visit shop.nationalglasscentre.com or call 0191 568 9700

Christmas Shopping Weekend! 26 – 27 November

Thursday 22 December / Thursday 29 December / 10.15 – 16.00 / Age 4+ / £3 / Drop-in

Wednesday 28 December / sessions at 10.15, 11.30, 14.00 and 15.30 / Age 4+ / £8 / Booking essential

A fantastic opportunity to purchase a unique handmade Christmas gift for your friends and family.


Adults Courses and Classes Fused Glass Glass Tableware Club Saturdays from 1 October 13.00 – 16.30 / Wednesdays from 9 November / 17.45 – 21.15 Saturdays from 12 November 13.00 – 16.30 / 5 weeks / £125 Artist: Midori Shinmura Glass Tableware Taster Session Sunday 16 October 13.00 – 17.00 / £35 Artist: Midori Shinmura

Ignite! Flameworking Sunday 13 November 10.00 – 16.00 / £80 Artist: Zoe Garner Flameworked Christmas Decorations Saturday 26 November / Saturday 3 / Saturday 10 & Saturday 17 December 10.00 – 16.00 / £80 Artist: Zoe Garner

Stained Glass

Artistic Fused Glass Mondays from 14 November 18.00 – 21.00 / 5 weeks / £125 Artist: Sue Woolhouse

Stained Glass Leaded Technique, Beginners Level Saturday 22 October 13.00 – 17.00 / £40 Artist: Gill McGinley

Flameworking

Stained Glass Weekend - Leaded Technique, Intermediate Level Saturday 29 & Sunday 30 October 10.00 – 16.00 / £110 Artist: Gill McGinley

Sculptural Flameworking Saturday 1 & Sunday 2 October 10.00 – 16.00 / £130 Artist: Zoe Garner Flameworked Glass Beads Saturday 29 October 13.00 – 16.00 / £40 Artist: Zoe Garner Flameworked Jewellery Sunday 30 October 10.00 – 16.00 £80 / Artist: Zoe Garner Flameworked Marbles Saturday 12 November 10.00 – 16.00 / £80 Artist: Zoe Garner

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Stained Glass Christmas Decorations Copper Foil Technique, Any Level Saturday 12 November, Saturday 10 December 10.00 – 16.00 / £80 Artist: Gill McGinley

Intermediate Ceramics Saturdays from 5 November 10.00 – 13.00 / 6 weeks / £140 Artist: Richie Oliver

Drawing Drawing Club Tuesdays from 1 November 18.00-20.00 / 5 weeks / £80 Artist: Stephanie Goldsmith

Printing on Glass Introducing... Screen Printing on Glass Saturday 15 October 10.00 – 16.00 / £80 Artist: Jade Tapson Christmas Themed Screen Printing on Glass Sunday 11 December 10.00 –16.00 / £80 Artist: Jade Tapson

Glass Beaded Jewellery Tribal & Modern Glass Beadwork Jewellery Tuesdays from 1 November 18.00 – 21.00 / 5 weeks / £125 Artist: Sophie Beresford

Ceramics 1 Day Introduction to Ceramics – Throwing Techniques Sunday 23 October / Sunday 4 December / 10.00 – 16.00 / £80 Artist: James Douglass

Free Admission and Visitor Parking / Open Daily 10.00 – 17.00


Zoe Garner Flameworking Free Admission and Visitor Parking / Open Daily 10.00Image. – 17.00 13


Sunderland Literature and Creative Writing Festival

Alan Parkinson local crime writer

Friday 30 September - Monday 31 October This annual celebration of the written word has something for everyone. The diverse programme features many local artists and authors including Jayne Hughes, Fiona Veitch Smith, Amanda Revell Walton and Tony Wilson as well as a Comedy Writing Workshop and Writing Crime Fiction with Ann Cleeves and David Mark.

Sunderland born writer Alan Parkinson has spent the majority of his life living in his native city. He has written two novels, Leg It and Idle Threats. Both are set in Sunderland and lean heavily on his experiences growing up in Southwick and living and working on Wearside. The audience will be able to listen to Alan present his experiences, ask questions and also purchase his books.

There are also family history taster sessions, music and singing for young children, reading and creative writing groups and workshops, poetry, book-related crafts and more.

National Glass Centre / Monday 3rd October 3.00 – 4.00pm / Booking Required FREE – suggested donation of £2.00

The majority of the events are free and they are in venues across the city, for further information visit www.sunderland.gov.uk/libraries

Sunderland Illuminations Roker Park and seafront / Saturday 24 September – Saturday 5 November Explore Roker Park to find a world of pirates, fairies and a few more surprises. Stroll along the sparkling seafront and enjoy good old fashioned fun on an illuminated big wheel, carousel and much more. Park and ride available from Sunderland city centre Fridays-Sundays. £1 per person entry into Roker Park (Age 2 and under free) Kids eat for £2 in The Glass Yard throughout the Illuminations!* *Children eat for £2 with any full price Adults main meal from our specials board. Offer redeemable between 15.30 – 17.30, Fridays & Saturdays only.

Find out more at www.seeitdoitsunderland.co.uk/illuminations National Glass Centre’s car park is available to use throughout the Illuminations. Parking will be charged at flat rate of £2.


The Glass Yard

An Evening of Sparkle Fridays & Saturdays 2 – 23 December / £35 per person The modern spaces at National Glass Centre provide the perfect backdrop for your sophisticated Christmas celebration. Join us for a festive welcome drink, enjoy a delicious four course meal and then dance the night away. To book call 0191 515 5555 (Option 5).

Festive Afternoon Tea Available daily, except Sundays, Christmas Day and Boxing Day 28 November – 31 December / 14.30 – 16.00 £13.50 – Traditional Package £17.50 – Indulgent Package which also includes a glass of mulled wine Enjoy a selection of finger sandwiches such as roast turkey & cranberry, fresh baked scones as well as a selection of pastries such as stollen slices, iced Christmas cake bites and mini sweet mince pies. Warm your hands with a cup of mulled wine after a Christmas shopping trip or winter walk along the coast. To book call 0191 515 5555 (Option 1).

Watch out for our new winter menu, launching this October.


VISIT

Nationalglasscentre.com ACCESS National Glass Centre has wheelchair access to all areas and a Changing Place facility. There is also a lift available. Free wheelchair hire is available on request and can be pre-booked by contacting Visitor Services. National Glass Centre welcomes assistance dogs and a hearing loop is available. Our full Access Statement is available online. We are a cycle friendly venue! The Coast to Coast (C2C) cycle route from Cumbria to Sunderland runs past National Glass Centre’s riverside entrance. Cyclists are encouraged to use our new riverside Bike Dock and cycle maintenance area.

Free Admission Free Visitor Parking Open Daily 10.00 – 17.00 Last Admission 16.45 It is recommended that you allow at least three hours to make the most of your visit. Follow the brown road signs for National Glass Centre or type SR6 0GL into your sat nav. Nearest Metro Station: St Peter’s. For a more detailed map and directions visit nationalglasscentre.com CONNECT Join our mailing list at nationalglasscentre.com f nationalglasscentresunderland t ngc_glasscentre Y nationalglasscentre

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CONTACT National Glass Centre Liberty Way, Sunderland SR6 0GL nationalglasscentre.com General Enquiries: 0191 515 5555 Booking Line: 0191 568 9700 info@nationalglasscentre.com BOOK Online: shop.nationalglasscentre.com Booking Line: 0191 568 9700 MAKE A DAY OF IT There’s plenty to do nearby including The Riverside Sculpture Trail, St Peter’s Church, Roker Beach and Marina, Roker Park outdoor play area, Monkwearmouth Station Museum and Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens. Or you could visit our partner gallery Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art.


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