Bubble Trouble will exhibit at the Christchurch Priory Church in the Cloister Way. The address is Quay Road, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 1BU from 26th May to 6th June 2012.

Directions to the Priory: The Christchurch Priory is located between the rivers Stour and Avon. It is the highest landmark in the town close to the Quay. There are many public parking lots available in the area. Use the main entrance into the Church and walk down the far right aisle. The door to Cloister way is on your right in the middle of the Church.

Accessibility: There is ample accessibility to the Church through the Church and into to the Cloister Way.

Description: Deb and Tracey have been blowing glass for several years. Deb leans toward sculptural endeavours. Tracey also creates glass art in lamp worked glass with the addition of noble gases. Deb combines science in her art and Tracey works with elusiveness of light.

The exhibit will be open daily from 11:00-4:00. It will not be open on Sundays and it will not be open during Church services, weddings or funerals.

We are ready to concentrate on work for our exhibits in 2012. Commissions are still being taken please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

We are located in the south of England and are artists who express our
art primarily in handblown glass and sandcast class.  We design and
create quality pieces for home, office or garden and can take the scope
of our work into any environment.

Our creations focus from small scale items to large installations.  Our 
work is constantly evolving and what you see on our website is
reflective of what we create.  But it is only a taster,  we constantly
add to our inventory new designs and we will list future exhibits on
this site.

We encourage you to contact us with any queries you may have and thank
you for looking!

2012 is the year for Dorset Art Weeks. This is DAW’s 11th biennial event. Dorset artists will exhibit throughout the county and you will be able to view and purchase some truly exceptional art. During this huge event you can meet artists who collectively use a vast range of media. They will be available during this time to show their creations and discuss their work with you. Some artists, like Bubble Trouble, are using age old skills to produce top quality art in this world of technological perfection. Glassblowing is an art form that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble and using tools that have not changed much over centuries to create unique, exclusive art. The person who blows glass is called a glassblower, a glass smith, or a gaffer. Once glassblowing was dominated by males, times have changed and the job market for glass has as well. These days there are many female glass artists whom we can call glass mistresses!

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