Member Directory

I started working in glass four years ago and am besotted by the glorious colours of Bullseye glass. My work takes the form of abstract sculptural pieces.

I work both as a part time glass artist and a physiotherapist. In my work I am drawn to the use of colour and abstract design, allowing the piece to be open to individual interpretation. I work mainly with glass fusing and stained glass.

Sarah Aumayer

A kiln glass worker with over 7 years experience. Specialises in contemporary, sometimes abstract work. Produces art pieces, clocks, coasters, dishes and jewellery.

I make fused glass which is used for windows, screens and lighting. I like to use texture as well as colour in my work, so the panels are constantly changing with the viewpoint and the time of day, the seasons and the weather.

-Lisa Badger

Using an extensive colour palette and masterly skills, Lisa Badger pushes glass to express natural, contemporary, and sometimes supernatural worlds.

A long relationship with glass and its possibilities has led to her latest work, held in collections in many countries.

Nick Baker

Scientist by day; artist by night (and occasional weekends).

Jane has lived in four countries - her inspiration comes from those diverse landscapes and cultures. Her art education started with sculpture and drawing, later, living in New England, Jane studied stained glass with Boston artist, Carolyn Stock. She broadened her experience taking several master classes with Jayne Persico, Emma Varga, Bob Leatherbarrow and studied lampworking with Barbara Mason.

Vic Bamforth

Born 1952 Hull, East Yorkshire. Glass Techniques & Technology/Advanced Diploma in Design at Dudley College International Glass Centre 2001-2004. Now based at the Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge - partner in Stourbridge Glassblowing Studio. Collected and exhibited internationally. Work held in collections of Broadfield House Glass Museum and Corning Museum of Glass.

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