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22/25 Noviembre 2010_Buenos Aires, Argentina
Memorias transparentes
contacto:karina Del Savio <karina_delsavio@yahoo.com.ar>
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8/11 noviembre 2010 _Buenos Aires, Argentina
Presencia_ausencia.
docentes: Silvia Levenson y Karia Del Savio
karina Del Savio <karina_delsavio@yahoo.com.ar>
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20/23 Octubre 2010_Barcelona
Taller Aleph
La forma del vacio
seminario de casting focalizado en la "ausencia" de vidrio para
sugerir una forma link
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Summer Workshops at Bolzano, Italy
Corsi estivi a Bolzano
link
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23_26 August 2010
Materclass at International Festival of Glass, Stourbridge.UK.
Masterclass 6 - Fused Glass / Kilnforming with Silvia Levenson (Argentina)
Dates: Monday 23 to Thursday 26 August
Venue: School of Art and Design, University of Wolverhampton
Level: Intermediate / Experience not necessary
Capacity: 8 students per course
Price: Ł395 (including VAT)
Argentinian-born Silvia, now resident in Italy, is well known for her work in glass exploring themes related to the stereotype of womanhood and domesticity.
This class will be an opportunity to challenge your own approach to working with 'The Negative Space' in an area of glass which falls between fusing and casting.
http://www.ifg.org.uk[URL=http://www.ifg.org.uk]link info[/URL]
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May 31 - June 4, 2010
*GAAC Pâte de verre Workshop*
May 31 - June 4, 2010 (5 days)
/Feelings Under Glass/, Silvia Levenson
Espace VERRE, 1201 Rue Mill, Montreal, Canada
link info
Silvia Levenson will present a post-conference workshop at the 2010 Glass Art Association of Canada (GAAC) Conference.
info conference
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22/26 february 2010
Masterclass
The skin of the objects
‘Skin’ with Silvia Levenson will examine the way weinteract with objects through their surface.
WARM GLASS UK
more info:
link
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6th /10th July
Glas Forum, Averoy. Norway.
http://www.mamut.net/glassforuminternational/
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19th May - 5th June
Pilchuck Glass School ( http://www.pilchuck.com)
Kilncasting the human history
The materiality of glass can function to support the intangibility of the human story when students in this course approach kiln cast glass as narrative medium
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