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Elizabeth McClure is a Scottish / New Zealand Artist. Since the completion of her studies in glass at the Edinburgh College of Art in 1980, she has travelled widely gathering a broad and comprehensive knowledge and experience within the ‘Contemporary Studio Glass Movement’. Elizabeth McClure has lived, worked, and taught in Scotland, England, Eire, the USA, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Iceland ; she has exhibited world wide in solo and group exhibitions.
Her work has received national and international acclaim and is held in private and public collections. Elizabeth McClure is known for the diversity in her approach to her work, working from small object to architectural scale.
She has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards and is recognized for her considerable contribution as a teacher, most significantly for her role in the development of the Glass programme at the renowned Canberra School of Art in Australia and previously as one of the first foreign teachers of Glass in Japan, where she lived for 3 years in the late 1980’s.
She has also played an active role in the promotion of the Glass movement and Glass activities through her involvement with numerous glass organizations and held the Presidents position of Ausglass (1991-1993),
convening the first conference and International summer school workshops in Canberra, Australia in 1993
Numerous publications attest to her place in this field and record the progress and development of her work throughout her career.
Elizabeth McClure maintains an ongoing exhibition schedule, commissioned work, some teaching and writing.
Elizabeth McClure does not currently have a website. But more information can be found at fhegalleries.com
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