Nick Mount is one of Australia's pre-eminent glass artists. In a career spanning three decades his work has combined virtuoso technique with a keen instinct for design, freely adapting traditional Venetian decorative styles to his own distinctive sculptural approach. He is recognized for his commissions, teaching, and exhibitions in Australia, Europe, South America, the United States and Japan and his work is represented in many major public and private collections.

  Personal Profile - Selected Teaching, Workshops & Lectures
Selected Exhibitions
Group Exhibitions
Represented in the Collections Of
Trainees
Selected Commission Clients
Work Featured in These Publications
Videography
Grants & Awards
Memberships


Personal Profile - Selected Teaching, Workshops & Lectures
   
2008 • Visiting Artist. Museum of Glass. Tacoma, WA. USA.  February 20 to 25 
• Masterclass 7: Nick Mount Australia. Advanced Glassblowing, The Art of Combination Monday 18 to Thursday 21 August. International Festival of Glass, Ruskin Glass centre, Stourbridge, UK
   
2007 • Visiting Artist. Museum of Glass. Tacoma, WA. USA. Richard Marquis, USA, Nick Mount, Tim Edwards and Clare Belfrage Australia. November 7 to 11 and 14 to 18, 2007
• Residency kent State University. College of the Arts. kent, Ohio. USA
• The Studio. Form and Colour, Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY. USA
   
2006 • Residency Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts:College of the Arts. Japan
• Haystack Mountain School of Crafts - Searching for a Useful Form or Two
  SESSION 6/GLASS
   
2005 • Pittsburg Glass Centre. More time in the glory hole. Pittsburg. PA. USA
• Demonstration/Workshop : Granulare Murrini/Richard Marquis and Nick Mount South   Australian School of Art, Adelaide. SA
   
2004 • The Studio. Combining cane and pure form. Corning Museum of Glass,
  Corning, NY. USA
• Murrini. Dick Marquis & Nick Mount. Kanaz Forest of Creation. Fukui, Japan
   
2003 • Penland School of Crafts. Keep the Material Moving, Session 3
• Pilchuck Glass School. Designing in the Glory Hole, Session 1
• Lecture. Tasmanian School of Art, University of Tasmania, Hobart TAS
   
2002 • Launch of Nick Mount Incandescence by Margot Osborne Published by Wakefield   Press, Art Gallery of South Australia
   
2001 • Three year Appointment to the Australia Council's Visual Arts/Crafts Board
• Workshop. Kanaz Forest of Creation. Fukui, Japan
• Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Summer School of the Visual Arts. Teaching two week   workshop
• Pilchuck Glass School. Intermediate Blown Glass, Session 2
   
2000 • The Studio. Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York USA. Teaching two week   workshop
• Workshop & Demonstration. Glass School Kramsach. Austria
• Lecture. At the Edge. Australiasche Glaskunst. Galerie Handwerk. Munich, Germany
• Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Summer School of the Visual Arts. Teaching two week   workshop
• Canberra School of Art. Canberra, ACT. Artist in Residence
• Appointed Pilchuck Glass School International Council
   
1999 • Pilchuck Glass School, Designing in the Glory Hole, Session 4
• Guest Lecture, Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
• 11th Biennial Ausglass Conference. Wagga Wagga, NSW, Speaker
   
1998 • Tokyo International School of Glass Art, Japan, Slide Lecture
• GAS in Seto. Teaching post-conference two day workshop,
  Niijima Glass •Art Centre, Japan
• Appointed to the Board of Craftsouth, Adelaide, SA
• Glass House Wertheim, teaching four day workshop, Germany
   
1997 • California College of Arts & Crafts, Artist in Residence, Oakland, California, USA
• Centre des Metiers du Verre du Quebec, teaching, Montreal, Canada
• Sheridan College Glass Studio, teaching, Toronto, Canada
• Harbourfront Centre, teaching two 2-day workshops, International Creators •'97,   Toronto, Canada.
• Artist in Residence, University of SA, Underdale, SA
• Return to private studio based designer/maker arts practice
• Technical Consultancy, Arts Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania
   
1996 • Convenor, One week workshop by Lino Tagliapietro, Jam Factory Craft & Design   Centre, Adelaide, SA
• Technical Consultancy, Curtin University Clay & Glass Department, Curtin University,   Western Australia
• Teaching Advanced Hot Glass, QLD Glass Artists Association, Eumundi, Queensland
• Sydney College of the Arts, teaching two day workshop, Rozelle Campus, NSW
• Guest speaker, The Adelaide Society of Collectors Inc, Chapman Hall,
  North Adelaide, SA
• East Gippsland Glass Event. "Blow-in". Tricia Allen Glass Studio & Woodsedge Craft   Centre, Lakes Entrance, VIC
   
1995 • Co-taught with Richard Marquis, "Strictly Murrini", Pilchuck School,
  Washington State, USA
• Convenor, Workshops Committee, Ausglass Conference, Jam Factory Craft & Design   Centre, Adelaide, SA
   
1994-97 • Appointed Head of the Glass Workshop, Jam Factory Craft & Design Centre,
  Adelaide, SA
   
1993 • Teaching Assistant at the Pilchuck Glass School with Dante Marioni and Lino   Tagliapietra, Washington State, USA
   
1992 • Teaching Assistant at the Pilchuck School with Bertil Vallien and Norman Courtney,   Washington State, USA.
• Part-time position teaching a Technical Session to final year glass students at the   University of SA, Underdale, SA
• Hot Glass demonstration with Nick Wirdenham. Jam Factory Craft & Design Centre,   Adelaide, SA
   
1991 • Began new Glass Art studio in Norwood, SA
   
1989 • Curated "Presidents Choice Exhibition", Ausglass Conference
   
1988 • Restructuring of Budgeree Glass and relocation into a manufacturing facility in Port   Adelaide. Appointed Managing Director of Budgeree Glass Pty Ltd. responsible for   design and product development
• Lecture, Commission for the future, Adelaide, SA
   
1987 • Teaching Assistant at the Pilchuck School with Paul Marioni, Washington State, USA
• Hot Glass demonstration, Byron Bay, NSW
• Elected President of Ausglass from 1987-1989
   
1985 • Teaching Assistant at the Pilchuck School with Richard Marquis and Therman Statom,   Washington State, USA
   
1984 • Moved to Adelaide, SA and set up new studio Budgeree Glass
   
1981 • Temporary position in the Sculpture Department Gippsland Institute of Advanced   Education, Churchill, VIC.
• Demonstrated at Ausglass Conference. Melbourne, VIC.
• Guest Artist, Glebe Glass Workshop. Glebe, NSW
   
1980 • Researched glass in California with the assistance of a grant from the Crafts Board of   the Australia Council.
   
1978 • Hot glass demonstration at the Meat Market Craft Centre with Eva Almaberg, visiting   Swedish Glass Artist for "Crafts VIC 1978"
• Relocated studio Budgeree Glass to Budgeree, VIC.
   
1977 • Fired up first private studio One Off in Gippsland, VIC.
• Tutor, Ceramics Department of Caulfield
• Institute of Technology. Established hot glass studio.
   
1975 • Studied glass in USA and Europe with the assistance of Crafts Board Grant
   
1974 • Toured VIC & Tasmania demonstrating blown glass with Richard Marquis sponsored   by the Crafts Board of Australia and Crown Corning.
   
1972-74 • Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education. Non diploma course in Visual Arts
   
1970-71 • South Australian School of Art
   
1969 • St Peters Collegiate. Adelaide, SA Completed Year 12 Education
   
 
   
   
Selected Exhibitions
   
2008 • Whispering Domes and other recent work - William Traver Galleries, Seattle, WA, USA
   
2006 • Indigo - Nick Mount, Sabbia Gallery, Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia
   
2005 • Nick Mount Thomas R. Riley Galleries, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
• Nick Mount Glass JamFactory Gallery 1. Adelaide, SA, Australia
   
2004 • Un Nouveau Souffle Ambassade d'Australie, Paris, France
   
2003 • Nick Mount Thomas R. Riley Galleries, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
• Nick Mount Thomas R. Riley Galleries, Columbus, Ohio, USA
   
2002 • Nick Mount @ 50 BMGART, Adelaide, SA
• Nick Mount Thomas R. Riley Galleries, Kirkland, Seattle, USA
   
2001 • Compilation Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW
   
2000 • Nick Mount BIJ Van Zielst Goed Wonen Middelharnis Zuid-Holland
   
1999 • Fabricated Vessels BMG Art, North Adelaide, SA
• Nick Mount Glass Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
   
1998 • New Glass Makers Mark, Melbourne, VIC
• Nick Mount Galerie L, Hamburg, Germany
   
1997 • The artist formally known as Lucky Beaver Galleries, Canberra, ACT
• Les Grands Fabliers BMGArt, Adelaide, SA
   
1996 •Recent Works Lyall Burton Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
   
1993 • Pagliaccio, Plates & Popolo Distlefink, Hawthorn,VIC
• BMG Gallery, North Adelaide, SA
   
1992 • Artworks Gallery, Nungurner, VIC
• Beaver Galleries Canberra, ACT
• BMG Gallery North Adelaide, SA
   
1986 • Macquarie Galleries Sydney, NSW
• Bonython - Meadmore Gallery North Adelaide, SA
• Scotchmere Gallery Fitzroy, VIC
   
1982 • Jam Factory Gallery St Peters, SA
   
1981 • Distlefink Gallery, Hawthorn, VIC
• Robin Gibson Gallery Sydney, NSW
   
1980 • Jam Factory St Peters, SA
• Solander Gallery Yarralumla, ACT
   
1978 • Latrobe Valley Regional Art Gallery Morwell, VIC
   
1977 • The Crafts Centre South Yarra, VIC
   
 
   
   
Group Exhibitions
2008 • The Sum of the Parts. Masterworks Gallery Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand
   
2007 • Wide View. Masterworks Gallery Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Chicago, USA
• Castalia. Gallery O Perth, Western Australia
• Desire. Sabbia Gallery, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia
• International Glass Exhibition Art Gallery Collections Surfers Paradise, QLD, Australia
   
2006 • Australian Glass. Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Canada
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Palam Beach, USA
• Art London. Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, UK
• The Roaring Forties. Chappell gallery, new York, NY, USA
   
2005 • BMGART Adelaide SA, Australia
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Chicago, USA
• Sabbia Gallery Surry Hills NSW, Australia
   
2004 • 2004 Ranamok Glass Prize – Touring exhibition
    • ANU School of Art Gallery
    • Cairns Regional Gallery
    • Port Macquarie Hastings Regional Gallery
    • Riddock Art Gallery
    • Flinders University City Gallery
    • Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Chicago, USA
• Something Different - Australian Glass. Glass Pyramid Gallery, Budapest
   
2003 • SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Chicago, USA
• GlassVessel: An International Invitational Kentucky Art & Craft gallery, Louisville, USA
• Tom Malone Prize Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth WA
• Montage Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW
   
2002 • SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Chicago, USA
• Material Culture National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, New York,   New York, USA
• Facets of Australian Glass Leo Kaplin Modern, New York, NY, USA
• DIALOGUE Stephen Procter and Friends Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW
• Less is More/Less is a Bore Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
   
2001 • GlassState Jam Factory Craft & Design Centre, Adelaide, SA
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, New York,   New York, USA
• Ranamok Glass Prize Volvo Gallery, Sydney, NSW
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Chicago, USA
• Glass Art in Australia Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW
   
2000 • At the Edge - Australian Glass Art Touring Exhibition,
                        - Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
                        - Object, Australian Centre for Craft and Design, Sydney, NSW
                        - Galerie Handwerk, Munich, Germany
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Chicago, USA
• Vessels Koganezaki Glass Museum. Koganezaki Crystal Park, Japan
• Contemporary Art Glass Despard Gallery. Hobart, Tas
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional • Art, New York,   New York, USA
• Desire Contemporary Australian Glass, Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW
   
1999 • GAS International Expo 2 Tampa, Florida, USA
• Australian Studio Glass Lisbon, Portugal
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Sheraton   Chicago Hotel & Towers, Chicago, USA
• alla maniera Veneziana JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Purple Space,   Adelaide, SA
• Presiding Officers' Acquisitive Craft Prize Parliament House, Canberra, ACT
• Creative Australia exhibition Osaka, Japan.
• Ausglass Conference Members Show Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery, Wagga   Wagga, NSW
   
1998 • Glass Masters Qdos Gallery, Lorne, VIC
• Aperto Vetro - Esposizione, Internazionale Del Vetro Contemporaneo Venice, Italy
• Then & Now Metro Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
• Translucence Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW
• The Festival of Arts Exhibition Dridan Fine Arts & Fleurieu Showcase, McLaren Vale, SA
• Scotch College Fine Art Festival Exhibition 1998, Scotch College, Torrens Park, SA
   
1997 • This was made for you Jam Factory Craft & Design Centre, Adelaide, SA
• Contemporary Glass Quadrivium, Sydney, NSW
• Australian Glass Gallerie Rob van den Doel, The Hague, The Netherlands
• Glass Arica Gallery, Dalkeith, Western Australia,
• Mixed Media The Artists Gallery, Hunters Hill, NSW
• Internationale Handweksmesse Munchen, Portrait der Meister Winner of the Barvarian   State Prize, Munich, Germany
• 2-UP Tracing Artists who attended the first conference, working in glass for the past two   decades, Glass Artists Gallery, Glebe, NSW
• 20th Anniversary Ausglass Members Show Sydney College of the Arts, Rozelle   Campus, NSW
   
1996 • City of Hobart Art Prize Carnegie Gallery, Hobart, TAS,
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Sheraton   Chicago Hotel & Towers, Chicago, USA
• National Art Glass Collection Touring Exhibition,
• City Art Gallery Wagga Wagga, NSW
• Jam Factory Craft & Design Centre, SA
• Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, TAS
• Queen VIC Museum & Art Gallery, TAS
• City Hall Art Gallery & Museum, QLD
• Tweed River Regional Art Gallery, NSW
• Newcastle Regional Art Gallery, NSW
• Princes Fine Art Exhibition & Princes Art Award Prince Alfred College Foundation, SA
• Studio Glass The Contemporary Art & Design Gallery, Wooloongabba, QLD
• Red Ant Exhibition Jam Factory Craft & Design Centre, Adelaide, SA
• Class Glass 2 East Gippsland Event, Artworks Gallery, Nungurner, VIC
• Workers in Glass Lyall Burton Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
   
1995 • Celebrate! Twenty-one years, Jam Factory Craft & Design Centre, Adelaide, SA
• Class Glass Artworks Gallery, Nungurner, VIC
• Ausglass in Adelaide 1995 BMG Art, North Adelaide, SA
• Ausglass an exhibition of Glass Art by 16 Artists from Australia, Glasmuseum,
  Ebeltoft, Denmark
• Ausglass Galerie L, Hamburg, Germany
• Glass in Australia Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, SA
• A Survey of Queensland Glass Guest Exhibitor, The Contemporary Art & Design Gallery,   Wooloongabba, QLD
• Clay, Fibre, Glass, Metal, Wood Lyall Burton Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
• SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Navy Pier,   Chicago, USA
• SOFA Miami, Florida, USA
   
1994 • SOFA New International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art, Sheraton   Chigaco Hotel & Towers, Chicago, USA
• The Art of the Object in South America
          Municipal Gallery, Montevideo, Uruguay
          Australian Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina
          Instituto Cultural Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
• The Australian Glass Show Contemporary Art NIKI, Tokyo, Japan,
• Gallery RAN Kagoshima, Japan
• The Cutting Edge 1994 Wagga Glass Triennial, Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery, NSW
• Nick Mount & Liz Williams John Nowland Design, Adelaide, SA
• Trophies Crafts Council of SA/Foundation SA Exhibition, Morphettville Racecourse, SA
   
1993 • Studio Glass Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo, VIC
• Origins and Originality - 1993 Ausglass Conference members show, Canberra, ACT
• Small - works exhibition Glass Artists Gallery, Glebe, NSW,
• The Adelaide Tibet Human Rights Exhibition Art Images, Norwood, SA
   
1992 • The Golden Exhibition Burswood Resort Bay Gallery of Fine Art, WA
• Scotch College Foundation Fine Art Exhibition Adelaide, SA
• Bamfurlong Gallery Hahndorf, SA
   
1991 • Three Dimensional Art Today Aptos Cruz Gallery, Stirling, SA
• St Peters Collegiate Art Exhibition St Peters, SA
   
1989 • St Peters Collegiate Art Exhibition St Peters, SA
   
1988 • Glass Artist Gallery Glebe, NSW
• Australian Crafts 1988 Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
   
1987 • Australian Crafts 1987 Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
• Craft Expo World Trade Centre, Melbourne, VIC
• Craft Expo Centrepoint, Sydney, NSW
• Glass in Public Spaces Westpac Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
   
1986 • Craft by Design Craft Link, Melbourne, VIC
• Craft Expo Centrepoint, Sydney, NSW
   
1985 • World Glass Now 1985 Hokkaido Museum Of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan
• Craft Expo Centrepoint, Sydney, NSW
• Hot Glass Museum & Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT
• Australian Crafts 1985 Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
   
1984 • Hotshots - Aspects of Australian Glass Australian Craftworks, Sydney, NSW
• Australian Crafts 1984 Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
   
1983 • Second National Glass Biennial Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery, Wagga Wagga, NSW
• Switchback Gallery GIAE, Churchill, VIC
• Stirling City Council Craft Awards Stirling, SA
• August Works Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
• English Speaking Union Stuart Devlin Award Melbourne, VIC
• Australian Crafts 1983 Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
• Second National Ausglass Exhibition Jam Factory, St Peters, SA
• Australian Bottle Show Distlefink, Hawthorn, VIC
• Australian Glass Australian Craft, Southport, QLD
• Diamond Valley Art Award Diamond Valley, VIC
• Batman Craft Purchase Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, Launceston, TAS
• Potters Cottage Prize Potters Cottage, Warrandyte, VIC
• Cut & Run Meat Market Craft Centre, Melbourne, VIC
• Craft Expo Hyatt Regency, Kings Cross, Sydney, NSW
   
1982 • National Craft Acquisition Award Crafts Council of the Northern Territory Inc,
  Alice Springs, NT
• Pacific Glass Exhibition Govette - Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand,
  A two year touring exhibition,
• Hot, Flat & Slumped University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS
• Royal Adelaide Show Craft Award Adelaide, SA
• Contemporary Glass University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS
• Latrobe Valley Schools Art Foundation Morwell, VIC
• Australian Crafts 1982 Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
• Australian Glass 8 Distlefink, Hawthorn, SA
• Australian Seen Jam Factory, St Peters, SA
• Nick Mount & Warren Langley Victor Mace Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
• Craft Expo Meat Market Craft Centre, North Melbourne, VIC
• Craft Expo AMP Building, Sydney, NSW
   
1981 • Contemporary Glass National Museum Of Modern Art, Kyoto, Japan
   
 
   
   
Represented in the Collections Of
 
  • National Gallery of Victoria
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
  • Art Gallery of South Australia
  • Queensland Art Gallery
  • Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery
  • Ararat Regional Art Gallery
  • The Gordon Institute Collection
  • Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences
  • Sale Regional Art Gallery
  • Latrobe Valley Schools Art Foundation
  • Latrobe Valley Regional Art Gallery
  • State Gallery of Western Australia
  • Geelong Art Gallery
  • The Power House Museum
  • The New Federal Parliament House
  • State Craft Collection, Melbourne
  • The Glasmuseum, Ebeltoft, Denmark
  • Art Bank
  • Museum of Contemporary Glass Art, Toyama City, Japan
   
 
   
   
Trainees
   
 
  • Greg Price 1985-88
  • Michael D'Aquino 1984
  • Anne Hand 1983
  • Mike Hook 1982-83
  • Keith Rowe 1981
  • Robert Wynne 1979-80
  • Brian Hirst 1978
   
 
   
   
Selected Commission Clients
   
 
  • Academy Theatres Heritage Lighting
  • Adelaide Art Directors Club Trophy
  • Adelaide Casino Reproduction of lights to heritage specifications
  • Adelaide City Council Trophies
  • Adelaide Country Club Presentation Bottles
  • Adelaide Formula 1 Grande Prix Trophy
  • Adelaide Rams Pty Ltd. Trophies
  • Adelaide Review White Wine Awards
  • Australian Graphic Designers Association Trophy
  • Australian Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis Trophies
  • Australian Wine and Brandy Association Trophy
  • Baileys of Glenrowan Port Bottles
  • Barrie Tucker Design Wine bottles
  • Brown Bros. Miliwa Limited Edition of Commemorative Port Bottles
  • Chamber of Commerce and Industry SA Inc Trophy
  • Country Road Homewares Tableware
  • Department of Marine & Harbours Port Adelaide Trophy
  • Feathers Hotel Lighting
  • Grey Advertising Trophies
  • Henry Walker Group Trophies
  • Hilton International Adelaide Lighting
  • Hyatt Regency Adelaide Vases for Blakes restaurant
  • Ian Kidd Design Trophies
  • Jacobs Creek Trophies
  • John Nowland Design Trophies
  • Lovely Pancakes Glassware
  • Oliver Hill Winery Port Bottles
  • Orlando Wyndham Trophies
  • Park Hyatt Sydney Food presentation glassware
  • Penrice Soda Products Awards
  • Port Adelaide Yacht Club Trophy
  • Portland Aluminum Awards
  • Rockford Wines Black Shiraz champagne flutes
  • SA Great Trophies
  • SAGASCO Holdings Group Paperweights
  • South Australian Department of Tourism Blue Ribbon Awards
  • South Australian Employees Chamber of Commerce & Industry Inc Export Awards
  • South Australian Power Boat Grande Prix Trophy
  • South Australian Sports Institute Trophies
  • Spastic Centres of SA Trophies
  • Sydney Cove Authority Footpath castings
  • TAB Board Plates
  • The Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem Paperweights
  • The Wine and Food Society of Australia Paperweights
  • Toshiba 5 Star Dealer Awards
  • Turf Journalist Association of Victoria Trophy
  • Universal Wine Bar Adelaide Lighting
  • Water Polo Association South Australia Trophy
   
 
   
   
Work Featured in These Publications
   
2008 • Seattle Art Dealers Association March 08
   
2007 • The News Tribune/Soundlife. Section E. Friday November 2
• The Adelaide Review, July 14
• TITTOT. Tittot Co. Ltd Taiwan. No 18/Fall/09 07
   
2006 • The Adelaide Advertiser Review. June 3, 06
• Craft Arts International No 66 2006
   
2005 • The Australian. Friday April 29, prize shows Australian craft in a glass of its own
• Australian Glass Today by Margot Osborne Published by Wakefield Press,
   South Australia
• The AGE. Tuesday May 10, Adelaide’s heart of glass
• The Adelaide Review, May 13-26, Through a glass ceiling
• Adelaide Matters. Issue 57 April 2005. Heart of glass
• Object. Issue 45 May/June 05. Glass Art Society in Australia
   
2004 • The AGE. Wednesday July 28, 04
• L’Australie en France, Janvier 04, Numero 19. Ambassade D’Australie, Australia   France Foundation
   
2003 • The Columbus Dispatch. Sunday July 20.
   
2002 • Bell, Robert, Material Culture: Aspects of Australian Craft and Design, National Gallery   of Australia, Canberra
• Nick Mount Incandescence by Margot Osborne Published by Wakefield Press,
  South Australia
• Vetro Anno V No 14
• Artonview. National Gallery of Australia. Issue No. 29 Autumn
• The Canberra Review. 6 April
• GLASS. April published by Urban Glass, New York
   
2001 • The Adelaide Advertiser. 6 August
• Masterworks Sally Milner Publishing
• Craft Arts International. Issue 52.
   
2000 • The Courier Mail. QLD. 22 April
• Suddeutsche Zeitung. 7 September
• Art seen. The Courier - Mail 22 April
• Craft Arts International. Issue 50.
• Craft Arts International. Issue 48.
   
1999 • Fitzpatrick, Kirsten, At the Edge, Australian Glass Art, catalogue essay, Brisbane City   Council, Brisbane
• Object Magazine. 2/99.
• Brisbane News. Brisbane. QLD. 9 June
• Courier Mail. Brisbane, QLD. 10 July
• Australian Financial Review. Weekend, 1-2 May
• Weekend Australian. Review. 13-14 March
   
1998 • The Story of Studio Glass. Finn Lynggaard. International Science & Art Publishers,   Rhodos, Copenhagen, Denmark
• Art of Glass: Glass in the Collection of the National Gallery of Victoria. Geoffrey   Edwards. National Gallery of Victoria and Macmillan Publishers, Melbourne
• Weekend Australian. Review. 21-22 November
• SA Crafts. Autumn Issue 1, Front Cover
• The Story of Studio Glass. Finn Lynggaard. International Science &
  Art Publishers, Rhodos
• Craft Arts International. Issue 44.
• Weekend Australian. 20-21 June
• Art of Glass: Glass in the Collection of the National Gallery of Victoria,
  Geoffrey Edwards.
• Macmillan Publishers Australia Pty Ltd.
• Object Magazine.
• SA Crafts. Autumn Issue 1
• New Glass Review 19
   
1997 • The Western Australian. 1 May
• The Post. WA. 26 April
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 12 August
• Nouvel Objet Magazine. Issue II. Designhouse Inc. Seoul, Korea
• Masters of their Craft. Noris Ioannou. Craftsman House
• New Glass Review 18
• Vogue Living. June/July issue
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 7 February
   
1996 • The Adelaide Advertiser. 27 August
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 4 January
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 3 September
   
1995 • Australian Studio Glass. The movement, its makers and their art. Noris Ioannou.   Craftsman House
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 5 September
• Australian Gift Guide. October/December Edition
• The Adelaide Sunday Mail. 30 July
• Adelaide Review. February Issue
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 25 January
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 21 January
   
1994 • Redgum Premiere Issue. Summer No 1
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 22 September
   
1993 • Craft Victoria Bulletin
• Neues Glas (New Glass). 2/93
• Bendigo Advertiser. Community Focus. 5 April
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 10 March
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 16 March
   
1992 • The Crafts Movement in Australia: A History by Grace Cochrane.
• Museart. Canberra, ACT. August
   
1991 • Personal Success. March, No 21
• Adelaide Review. November
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 31 October
   
1990 • Spring newsletter. Hyatt Regency Adelaide
• SA in Business. Cover. Vol 5. No. 4
   
1989 • The Adelaide Advertiser. 21 September
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 26 February
• The Cultural Brokers. Noris Ioannou
• Port Adelaide Supplement. 5 December
   
1988 • Options. August Issue, Carlton Magazines Ltd. London
• Woman's Day. October 4
• Manufacts. Vol. 1. No. 1 SA Centre for Manufacturing Pty Ltd.
• Craft Australia, summer issue
   
1987 • Adelaide Secrets. Cristene Carey and Margaret - Ann Williams
• Made in Adelaide. Marie Appleton. Savvas Publishing
• Eastern Suburbs Messenger. 9 December
   
1986 • The Adelaide Advertiser. 5 November
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 1 April
• Adelaide Review. March.
• Classic Design. Vol. 11, No. 11
   
1985 • First International Design YearBook. Thames & Hudson, Europe. Abbeville Press,
  USA and Japan
• The Burnside Messenger. 22 May
• SAM Magazine. April Edition
   
1984 • South Australian Crafts
• The Latrobe Valley Express. 14 June
• The Daily Mirror.17 February
• Glass in the Modern World. National Museum of Modern Art. Kyoto, Japan
• Craft in Australia by Alan Moult. Reed Publishing
• SAM Magazine. July
   
1983 • The Express. 13 September
• New Idea March Edition
• Vogue Living. February/March Edition
   
1982 • Craft Australia. Spring Issue
• Mercury. 23 October
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 13 October
• Craft Australia. Spring Issue
• Australian Gourmet. December
• House and Garden. November
• Vogue Living. August/September
• Craft Tasmania. November
• The National Times. 18 October
• Australian House & Garden. February Issue
• The Melbourne Age.11 May
   
1981 • Vogue Living. December / January
   
1980 • Belle Magazine. Clear Thinking
• The Melbourne Sun. 9 December
• The Adelaide Advertiser. 15 April
   
1979 • The Australian. 2 May
• The Melbourne Age. 21 November
   
1978 • The Melbourne Sun. 27 November
• The Melbourne Sun. 17 November
   
1974 • The Adelaide Advertiser
   
 
   
   
Videography
2001 • Nick Mount's Fascination with Glass. 27 min video by Tony Cox of Pabulum Productions
   
1999 • Channel 9 Our House. Footage Brisbane City Gallery Exhibition. July 14th
• ABC Stateline. Footage Brisbane City Gallery Exhibition. July 4th
   
1978 • Crafts as a Livelihood. 3 Mins filmed for Crafts Victoria
   
 
   
   
Grants & Awards
   
2007 • ARTSA. Major exhibition of work at William Traver Gallery, Seattle, Washington State, USA
   
2004 • ARTSA. Major exhibition of work at JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design.   Adelaide. SA, Australia
• ARTSA. Major exhibition of work Un Nouveau Souffle Ambassade d'Australie,
  Paris, France
   
2003 • Recipient of the inaugural Tom Malone Prize, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth WA
   
2001 • 2002 recipient of South Australia's Living Artist's Week monograph, initiated by the   SALA Week committee, published by Wakefield Press, with the assistance of
  Arts South Australia
• ARTSA. Arts Assistance grant for the production of a catalogue for a major one-person   exhibition in Seattle, USA, in May 2002.
   
1999 • Fellowship, Visual Arts/Crafts Fund, Australia Council
   
1997 • New Work, Visual Arts/Crafts Fund, Australia Council
   
1996 • Quick response grant, Visual Arts/Crafts Fund, Australia Council
• Recipient of the Gold Medal, Barvarian State Prize, Germany
   
1993 • Arts Project Assistant Grant, South Australian Department of Arts & Cultural Heritage
   
1986 • Apprenticeship Assistant Grant, Crafts Board, Australia Council
   
1984 • Relocation and Establishment grant, Crafts Board, Australia Council
   
1983 • First Prize, Glass Section, Stirling and District Council Art and Craft Award,
  South Australia
• Award in the Glass and Ceramics Section, Inaugural English Speaking Union Stuart   Devlin Award.
• Apprenticeship Assistance Grant. Crafts Board, Australia Council
   
1982 • Apprenticeship Assistant Grant, Crafts Board, Australia Council
   
1981 • Apprenticeship Assistant Grant, Crafts Board, Australia Council
   
1980 • Crafts Board, Australia Council. A grant to study in a private glass studio in the USA.
   
1975 • Crafts Board, Australia Council. A grant to study glass in the USA and Europe
   
 
   
   
Memberships
   
 
  • G.A.S. Glass Art's Society. Seattle. USA
  • Accredited Member Craftsouth: Centre for Contemporary Craft and Design Inc, SA
  • Ausglass (The Australian Association of Glass Artists) Limited
  • CRAFTMARK accredited practitioner: Craft Australia.