Best In Glass
This unique exhibition was a celebration of one of the United Kingdom's most treasured talents, Elliot Walker. Having joined the studio from university, Elliot's artistry with glassblowing was nurtured and developed, which allowed him to go on to participate and win the Netflix show Blown Away 2.
The 45th Anniversary Invitational Exhibition
To mark the momentous occasion of London Glassblowing’s 45th anniversary, Peter invited friends and colleagues, many of whom are considered to be the leading British Artists currently working in glass, to join us for a special celebratory exhibition.
Kumano Kodo by Tim Rawlinson
Bespoke glass art inspired by the landscapes and traditional crafts Tim encountered on his 2017 Japanese pilgrimage.
Synergy II
A collaboration between artists, materials, and themes, Synergy II broadens our understanding of glass in its range of forms.
Celebrating 80
A celebratory exhibition for Peter Layton's 80th Birthday. To celebrate, Peter invited some of the pioneering spirits of British Studio Glass to join him in an exhibition.
Louis Thompson at Salisbury Cathedral
'Devotion' and 'Sailed on a river of crystal light into a sea of dew' by Louis Thompson were part of the exhibition Reflection which was on display at Salisbury Cathedral, from the 1 August - 6 November 2016.
Karen Lawrence: A Retrospective
The late Karen Lawrence worked at London Glassblowing during the 80s and 90s and we are privileged to have hosted a retrospective of her oeuvre in our gallery between 12-27 February 2016.
Black to White & Back Again
London Glassblowing is known for its extensive use of colour but in September 2016 our gallery was transformed when we hosted Black to White & Back Again, a juried exhibition of stunning work from a diverse range of artists.