In Conversation: Jessica Loughlin & Grace Cochrane AM
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Address
Cnr Oxford St & Greens Rd, Paddington NSW 2021
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2–3PM
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Phone
0289360888
Learn about the practice of Jessica Loughlin in conversation with Grace Cochrane AM.
Jessica Loughlin is one of Australia’s most internationally acclaimed glass artists and is renowned for her highly innovative technical approach to kilnformed glass. She creates ethereal kilnformed glass artworks that explore her fascination with the beauty of emptiness and her extensive research into light and space. She takes her artistic cues from the vast, flat landscapes and salt lakes of South Australia and is particularly drawn to the inherent quietness and stillness of the land. A studio glass artist for over twenty-five years, Loughlin has dedicated her practice to the pursuit of capturing the transient qualities of light and the quiet sense of contemplation it provokes in the viewer.
Grace Cochrane AM is now an independent curator, writer and consultant, from 1988-2005 Grace Cochrane AM was the curator, later senior curator, of Australian decorative arts and design at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. Author of The Crafts Movement in Australia: A History (NSW University Press, 1992). For 40 years she has talked about the crafts and design in lectures and at conferences in Australia and overseas, has written for a range of journals and publications, and examined submissions from many PhD and Master’s candidates.
Images: In Conversation: Jessica Loughlin & Grace Cochrane AM at UNSW Galleries. Photography: Cassandra Hannagan.
Tile and Banner Image: Jessica Loughlin with traces of light 2016. Kilnformed glass. Photographer: Rachel Harris