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EWA WAWRZYNIAK<br />

Ewa Wawrzyniak was born in Poland and trained in ceramics and<br />

glass at Middlesex Polytechnic and Surrey Institute of Art and Design<br />

in the UK. She completed her Master of Arts at the National College<br />

of Art and Design in Dublin, Ireland, where her research explored the<br />

technical and expressive possibilities of sand casting glass.<br />

Since 1999 she is a part–time Lecturer for Open Studies in Ceramics<br />

& Glass at University of Hertfordshire, UK. Since 2005 she is a<br />

regular Visiting Lecturer in the Faculty of Art & Design (Glass)<br />

University College for the Creative Arts, Farnham, UK.<br />

Ewa has done numerous exhibitions in the UK and abroad. Her work<br />

is widely collected by museums and galleries including Broadfield<br />

House Glass Museum, Kingswinford, UK, North Lands Creative<br />

Glass, Lybster, Scotland, UK and BWA Ksiaz, Poland and many<br />

private collections in UK, Ireland, and USA.<br />

Her commissioned works include Arts & Business East Awards and<br />

Art & Business South East Awards 2007 UK, Downs Syndrome<br />

Ireland, Forfas Innovation Awards, Ireland Royal Bank of Scotland,<br />

Dublin, Ireland and various private commissions in UK. and abroad.<br />

info@ewa-wawrzyniak.com<br />

www.ewa-wawrzyniak.com<br />

‘£150 Cottages - The Best Glass Cottages’<br />

Sand cast glass, ground and polished<br />

©Artist<br />

Photo: John Vincent<br />

Cast glass sculptures and multi layered fused glass inspired by<br />

architecture of Arts and Crafts movement, with screen printed<br />

images depicting architectural details, local landscape and gardens.<br />

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