Elizabeth Parsons
Elizabeth Parsons — 'Alaskan Rocks', 2025
'Alaskan Rocks', a glass sculpture from Melbourne based glass artist Elizabeth Parsons which forms part of the Glass Futures, a collection of works produced during an intensive masterclass at r.a.g.e let by renowned glass artist Giles Bettison and artist-educator Lienors Torre.
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Elizabeth Parsons has been learning glass blowing regularly at Ruth Allen’s studio since June 2022, having fallen in love with the medium after taking a one day workshop in early 2022. She has been concentrating on the technical aspects of glassblowing and colour applications, moving towards cane and murrine. During the last year she has attended two workshops at Corning Museum of Glass with Christa Westbrook and Dan Friday, along with a workshop at Urban Glass with Jimmy Anderegg. Her ongoing glass vision is to bring the nature and wildlife she photographs into glass, bringing together her two artistic mediums.
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Glass Futures
September 18 – November 1
Glass Futures presents a collection of works produced during an intensive masterclass at r.a.g.e, led by renowned glass artist Giles Bettison and artist-educator Lienors Torre. This body of work showcases how participants engaged with the intricacies of pattern and form in glass, inspired by the centuries-old Venetian tradition of murrine. Working with Bullseye sheet glass rather than traditional furnace glass, participants developed a contemporary take on this technique under Bettison’s tutelage. Once vessels were formed in the hot shop, Torre introduced various coldworking processes, allowing for intricate surface refinement and the elevation of each work to a new level of clarity and expression.
At its heart, Glass Futures is a dialogue between tradition and innovation. Anchored in the lineage of Australian studio glass, this exhibition celebrates the transfer of material knowledge to a new generation of makers. The resulting works embody the rhythm of process — layered, fused, shaped and carved — revealing glass as a medium that is at once enigmatic and precise.
For participants at different stages in their careers, this masterclass was both a technical and artistic threshold: an invitation to refine skill whilst articulating an individual voice. Together, the works in Glass Futures testify to the vitality of independent glass education in Australia, offering a glimpse into the bold and evolving future of the medium.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, as well as generous support from Bullseye Glass, Craft Victoria, and r.a.g.e.
Artist List – Eva Alisic, Ruth Allen, Giles Bettison, Laura de Carteret, Nick Doran Adams, Cheryl Edwards, Juniper Maffescioni, Clare Millar, Elizabeth Parsons, Nicole Polentas, Michelle Stewart, Lienors Torre, Keely Varmalis
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Material: Glass
Dimensions: Approx. 13 x 4 x 7cm
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