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THE GLASS HEAP CHALLENGE
18-26 October 2014
International Masterclasses 2014
 
We at Glass Heap Challenge are looking for participants to take part in the event at:
Beeldenstorm
NRE-terrein, gebouw 3                                                                                     
Nachtegaallaan 15
NL-5613 CM Eindhoven
+31(0)40-2435076
www.beeldenstorm.org

Posted 25 October 2014

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What does The Glass Heap Challenge 2014 offers?

-From October 18 to October 26 are the doors open to the future in a city that for nine full days is buzzing with innovation and creative energy. Get inspired by the latest work of more than 2,000 designers, meet the designers and experience the beauty and power of Dutch design from close-by on 3 design city area’s | 78 locations | 400 events | exhibitions | workshops | seminars | food |parties,www.ddw.nlwww.facebook.com/dutchdesignweek
And being exposition participant on the last day of the Masterclasses with your work at Beeldenstorm
-Free visit of symposium, full day program with PowerPoint Presentations and lectures on 20 October 2014, 10.00-18.00 hours at the auditorium of the famous Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven.
The aim of the symposium is to introduce participants of the Glass Heap Challenge 2014, its Masterclasses and other visitors, to the use, reuse and upcycling of glass.
-8 days of working with 4 international Masters and glass                                                                                                                  

Matt Duran
Photo: Rod Morris

4 Masters: Matt Durran (UK), Jan-Willem van Zijst (B), Daniel Gaemperle (CH) and Arnout Visser (NL).
Coordinator: Angela van der Burght
Media partner: www.glassismore.com

Daniel Gaemperle

Arnout Visser
Photo: Thijs Quispel

Jan-Willem van Zijst
Photo: Alfred Borer

Click here to download the file "Matt_Durran.pdf".
Click here to download the file "Arnout_Visser.pdf".
Click here to download the file "Daniel_Gaemperle.pdf".
Click here to download the file "JW_van_Zijst_Master.pdf".

The idea of the Glass Heap Challenge, as conceived of by Matt Durran, is to challenge the creativity of artists, designers and glass protagonists to find and demonstrate unique, creative and inspiring works which show ways to utilize stockpiled waste glass. This not only brings a greater level of awareness to the potential of upcycling waste glass but also provokes discussion on how to make better use of waste material in general. 
The Glass Heap Challenge does not follow an established and elaborate plan, it is simple, inclusive and embraces the element of uncertainty. No one knows ahead of time what sort of raw materials will be on hand, often what type of space will be available, what kind of equipment or technical assistance will be on site, and indeed, as some of the teams are made up of people who have never met each other, who they will be working with. This uncertainty inspires the participants to meet the Challenge with a much greater level of energy and excitement than a more structured approach would give.
The resulting finished pieces create a legacy of art works, objects and products to inspire and add value to future markets.
The Glass Heap Challenge International Masterclasses is part of the program, How Glass Can Change the World 2014-2015

>Read article in Glass is more! on glassrecycling 
 
Open for all artists, designers and architects and students from all disciplines  
Participants: the max 28
All participants must have basic craft skills and be over 18.
Workshop in door and out door working places
Participant fee: p.p. 700 Eur
 
Material will be organized, but we encourage participants to bring his/her own waste glass to be re and up cycled.

Arnout Visser: Liquid Lights
Bush glass, handblown of old glass

Matt Durran
Waste glass tubes Up-cycled into ghost ships.
Photo: Matt Durran

Jan-Willem van Zijst for Gabriel Sierra
New windows in Paris, 2014 from old Perrier bottles

The Glass Heap Challenge is organized during the Dutch Design Week 18-26 October 2014, www.dutchdesignweek.nl
From 19th Oct  to 24th Oct: working on Challenge 9.00 – 18.00 hours

25th Oct: clearing of Beeldenstorm space and layout of exposition indoor and outdoor, evaluation with Masters
26th Oct: Exposition until 18.00 hours, open for public
and
Symposium: 20th October International Masterclasses The Glass Heap Challenge, 10.00-18.00 hours, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven
 
Techniques possible: kiln forming, fusing, slumping, sagging, kiln casting, sand casting, silk-screening, painting, assemblage, glass appliqué, crucible melting
 
-  Terms and conditions: See PDF Terms and Conditions Beeldenstorm
-  Final date for entries: 31st of August 2014 noon  to info@glassheapchallenge.com
-  The Glass Heap Challenge will send you the confirmation when you are selected to   participate in The Glass Heap Challenge 2014 on 21st September 2014.

***Optional: overnight accomodation: € 300,-- p.w.
please notice that on the registration form


-  Payment if selected must be paid by the 15th of September 2014  to:
Stichting Beeldenstorm
o.v.v. “Glass Heap Challenge”
E: contact@beeldenstorm.org
E: lexvanlith@beeldenstorm.org
T: +31 (40) 2435076
Bank: NL74 RABO 01 29 25 54 91
 
By the 21th September Beeldenstorm will confirm individual participant after receiving payment
 
Send entry form to:
www.glassheapchallenge.com
info@glassheapchallenge.com
Founder and Director: Matt Durran
info@mattdurran.com, www.mattdurran.com
Skype: matt.durran
Project Developer: Kate Goldenberg
+ 44 (0)7939242312
 
Organisation
Angela van der Burght
Coordinator International Masterclasses The Glass Heap Challenge 2014
editorialgroup@glassismore.com
http://www.glassismore.com

Click here to download the file "NEW_Invitation_Glass_Heap_Challenge.pdf".
Click here to download the file "-Glass_heap_Challenge_2014_submission_form.pdf".
Click here to download the file "Regulations_Beeldenstorm_2014_.pdf".

Glass performance-United-C
www.123website.nl/unitedcowboys

EXTRA in Weekend 25/26 October: Exhibition work participants of the Glass Heap Challenge NL/2014, demonstration glass-blowing with old bottles by Arnout Visser and his team and performance by United-C with a girl and 500 broken beer glasses
 
Glass performance-United-C
 
United-C is well known for their innovative live art on the boundaries dance, performance and theatre. The work is more and more being performed outside Holland.
Since 2009, director Maarten van der Put has been working on a series of nudes, Together they form a menu of performances that ‘uncensoredly’ show the body in confrontation with life.
For United-C nakedness is intrinsic to the human who wants to hold on to - or rediscover - his authenticity. The binding factor within these ‘Performances of the Body’ is the power and vulnerability of the individual performer who literally throws himself into battle., They can be read as a collection of intimate documents.
 
The Glass performance:
A girl in between 500 broken beer glasses.
Like a snake she’s searching for her own way in this labyrinth of glass. In a breath taking performance with the vulnerability of the body on the one hand and the sharpness and danger of the glasses in the other. For 18 minutes you forget to breath. An hallucinating trip. One of the most exciting kind.
 
The Glass performance is performed by : Hanne Schillemans
The music of Ralph Timmermans increases the intensity of this contrasting experience. Sacred, exciting and comforting at the same time.

SYMPOSIUM INTERNATIONAL MASTERCLASSES THE GLASS HEAP CHALLENGE NL 2014

20 October 2014, 10.00-18.00 hours
Venue: Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven                                                                           
Auditorium     
                                                                                                                
Bilderdijklaan 10
NL-5611 NH Eindhoven
+31 (0)40-2381000
info@vanabbemuseum.nl
http://vanabbemuseum.nl
 
The aim of the symposium is to introduce participants of the Glass Heap Challenge 2014, its Masterclasses and other visitors, to the use, reuse and upcycling of glass.
The symposium is the launching platform for the introduction to the issue of glass waste. We believe it is our shared responsibility to find solutions and to steer the future direction of glass making towards the evolution and development of this potential market. Through the innovative art of recycling and upcycling, we wish to encourage people in the fields of art, design, architecture, industry and science to develop their current practices into new, clean and financially viable areas.

Target groups are the general public, artists and designers, students, Waste Management Companies, Glass Industry, Emerging Markets, Social Design Organisations, Government and Administration and Digital Partners.

The Glass heap Challenge organisation will work during the Dutch Design Weeks 2014 in Eindhoven and will welcome 28 participants made up of 4 teams as well as online participants. During the week, we will host on site and online evening discussions/talks/lectures. Prizes will be awarded to the best on site and online.
The challenge is to find a range of both high-tech and low-tech solutions to the problems of glass disposal and to encourage reused material and circular industries. In order to do so, we need to engage worldwide with science, industry and communities.
The idea of the Glass Heap Challenge, as conceived of by Matt Durran, is to challenge the creativity of artists, designers and glass protagonists to find and demonstrate unique, creative and inspiring works which show ways to utilize stockpiled waste glass. This not only brings a greater level of awareness to --the potential of upcycling waste glass but also provokes discussion on how to make better use of waste material in general. 

The Glass Heap Challenge does not follow an established and elaborate plan, it is simple, inclusive and embraces the element of uncertainty. No one knows ahead of time what sort of raw materials will be on hand, often what type of space will be available, what kind of equipment or technical assistance will be on site, and indeed, as some of the teams are made up of people who have never met each other, who they will be working with. This uncertainty inspires the participants to meet the Challenge with a much greater level of energy and excitement than a more structured approach would give.
The resulting finished pieces create a legacy of art works, objects and products to inspire and add value to future markets.
 
English spoken and PowerPoint Presentations
Program:
10.00
Welcome by Key-note speaker Caroline Prisse, former head Glass Department Rietveld and director Van Tetterode Studio
Opening:
10.15-10.30
Drs Mary-Ann Schreurs, alderman Innovation, Design, Culture and Public space of the City of Eindhoven > Timeless
10.30-11.00
Lex van Lith: host International Master Classes The Glass Heap Challenge 2014, director Beeldenstorm
11.00-11.30
Mireille Houtzager, general editor Textile is more!: "Mirror, mirror on the wall" or "The glass slipper that was made of fur". 
11.30-11.45
Matt Durran: founder and director The Glass Heap Challenge > Why we love challenges
11.45-12.15
Jan Walgrave, Honorary Curator at Provinciale Museums Antwerp >Glass Art
13.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00-14.30
Hélène Besançon, conservator Nationaal Glasmuseum Leerdam >Second life
14.30-15.30
Angela van der Burght: general editor Glass is more! >How glass changed the world
15.30-16.00
Daniel Gaemperle
16.30-17.00
Arnout Visser
17.00-17.30
Jan-Willem van Zijst >Painting with light
17.30-18.00
Round of questions
Entrance visitors other than the participants master classes 30 Euro,-- including lunch bag

Symposium 2009 and Symposium 2011
The Glass Heap Challenge is 3rd in de row of symposiums after Scratching the Surface – Matters of Perception, organised in 2009 by the Department of Glass of the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam, as part of the Biennale Kijkduin 2011 the Symposium Transparent Vision – the Art and Science of Glass brought together the areas of art, science, technology and society and how to cross borders or the restore the cooperation between the different disciplines.
In 2015 followed by the symposium How Glass Can Change the World as part of the activities like a competition Glass with i-factor and expositions.

 
Coordination: Angela van der Burght
Dennenstraat 6
B-3930 Achel
Belgium
+32 (0)11-642837
editorialgroup@glassismore.com
www.glassismore.com

Click here to download the file "def_Symposium_International_Masterclasses_The_Glass_Heap_Challenge_.pdf".

Click here to download the file "DDW_Plattegrond_2014_LR_DEFDEF.pdf".
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