Renowned glass artist Carrie Fertig, known for her intricate creations inspired by the rich symbolism of sheep and lambs explores themes of innocence, sacrifice, and collective identity through her stunning glass work.
Carrie's work has received widespread recognition, with several pieces housed in prestigious collections, including the Roslin Institute, where her life-size glass sheep, aptly named "Dolly" after the famous cloned sheep, is on display. GLASS at Perth Art Gallery includes a custom-made adult sheep representing the local blackfaced Perthshire breed.
During this engaging talk, Carrie will delve into her unique techniques, including the complex process of crafting each one-of-a-kind piece from borosilicate glass, and share insights into her artistic inspirations and experiences. Carrie's artistic journey has taken her to North Lands Creative, where she has not only created the first life-size glass lamb but has also led masterclasses in flameworking. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Carrie Fertig's captivating work and the intricate artistry involved in bringing glass sheep to life.
Adult: £8.25; Concessions: £5.50 (inc. 10% booking fee)
78 George Street, Perth, PH1 5LB
Perth Art Gallery, one of the UK's oldest collections, features works by influential modern Scottish artists, including Joan Eardley, Sir William MacTaggart, Calum Colvin, and Alison Watt.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.