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East Horsley, United Kingdom

Hannah Gibson

Glass sculptor

Between science and art

  • Hannah has a degree in geology
  • She predominantly uses recycled glass and objects she has found
  • She studied with masters such as Joseph Harrington, Max Jacquard, Jiyong Lee and Angela Thwaits

Whilst studying geology at Edinburgh University, Hannah Gibson became fascinated by the alchemy of glass but her passion evolved into true love when she took a course at the Edinburgh Stained Glass House. Passionate about sustainability and recycling, her first project was a stained glass window for the Georgian house she had just moved into.“Above the doors were fanlights,” and Hannah wanted to replace the “glass window with something more traditional.” In order to achieve this, she learned how to make the window herself. At first, she worked in the workshop built by her father for making stained glass windows. Over time it has been adapted to working fused glass, lampworking and today, Hannah works in a cast glass studio, equipped with more industrial machinery, she casts using mostly recycled glass.


Interview

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What is the core of your work?
My work sits at the intersection between science and art. With a background in geology and a passion for recycling, through my practice I am able to interweave the two, constantly pushing the boundaries of glass.
Why do you mainly use recycled materials?
I am trying to make every part of my practice as sustainable as possible, using rainwater, business cards printed on recycled cotton t-shirts and of course recycled glass. I try and use increasingly challenging types of glass: television screens, car windscreens, mobile phone glass, glass bottles...
Why do your sculptures have the same shape?
By keeping the shape the same, it means I can focus on the materiality and people can see beyond the shape and start questioning the material itself.
What is the legacy you want to leave behind with your work?
We have all seen the images of endless landfill sites and the effect they have on the environment and animal life. Through my work I want to open a dialogue about where glass comes from, the process it goes through and the potential for it to be infinitely recycled.
Hannah Gibson is a master artisan: she began her career in 1998 and she started teaching in 2015

Where


Hannah Gibson

Address: Address upon request, East Horsley, United Kingdom
Hours: By appointment only
Phone: +44 7877360044
Languages: English
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