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About the exhibition

Glass Artist and Researcher, Dr Ayako Tani's latest exhibition, Glass Ships in Bottles, comes to the Scottish Maritime Museum, Dumbarton.

The Glass Ships in Bottles exhibition curated by Dr Ayako Tani, a glass artist and researcher specialising in the industrial and cultural history of glassmaking at the National Glass Centre in Sunderland.

The exhibition of exquisite glass ships tells a remarkable story of ingenuity. Faced with redundancy following the decline of heavy industry in the 1970s, highly skilled scientific glassblowers in the UK combined their experience making laboratory apparatus in an open flame with artistic flair to create and sell glass ships in bottles.

A boom in demand ensued and, by the 1990s, tens of thousands of these intricate glass ships were in production. Sadly, growing popularity led to mass-production which, although successful at first, brought about a drop in quality. The craft finally disappeared from the UK in 2005 when the last manufacturer outsourced work to China.

The modern skill of scientific glassblowing, which is sometimes referred to as lampworking, began with the invention of robust Borosilicate glass in the 1880s. Today, there are less than a hundred scientific glassblowers left in the UK and the skill is recognised as ‘Endangered’ by the Heritage Crafts Association.

About the Artist:

After gaining her first degree in Liberal Arts from International Christian University, Tokyo, Tani was introduced to glass through weekend courses at Tokyo Glass Art Institute. In 2006, she moved to the UK to continue her study of glass art at the National Glass Centre, University of Sunderland where se completed her PhD in Glass. https://hiveradiouk.wordpress.com/hive-art-studios/ayako-tani/#:~:text=After%20gaining%20her%20first....

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