Hilary Crawford
Hilary Crawford’s glass forms have a streamlined, machine-like aesthetic which is a ​derivative of modern architecture. The use of murrine implants in the forms represents random impressions of urban culture, a visual hybrid of streams of information and the built environment. In Hilary’s own words, “Fragments of information are sequenced so we perceive them on the move; other information we have to look at again, to blink, so as to recognize what we absorb.” Hilary earned a Bachelor of Design (Ceramics and Glass) from the University of South Australia in Adelaide and, prior to that, a Glass Major from the Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Canada. In 2001, she graduated with first class Honours from the ANU School of the Art Glass Workshop in Canberra. Hilary has exhibited in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA and in Europe. She was a recipient of the Pole Turners Scholarship to the renowned Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State, USA. Her work has been acquired by Canberra Museum and Gallery, University of Canberra Art Collection, Art Gallery of South Australia and talm Springs Art Museum (California, USA).
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Hilary Crawford
Hilary Crawford’s glass forms have a streamlined, machine-like aesthetic which is a ​derivative of modern architecture. The use of murrine implants in the forms represents random impressions of urban culture, a visual hybrid of streams of information and the built environment. In Hilary’s own words, “Fragments of information are sequenced so we perceive them on the move; other information we have to look at again, to blink, so as to recognize what we absorb.” Hilary earned a Bachelor of Design (Ceramics and Glass) from the University of South Australia in Adelaide and, prior to that, a Glass Major from the Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Canada. In 2001, she graduated with first class Honours from the ANU School of the Art Glass Workshop in Canberra. Hilary has exhibited in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA and in Europe. She was a recipient of the Pole Turners Scholarship to the renowned Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State, USA. Her work has been acquired by Canberra Museum and Gallery, University of Canberra Art Collection, Art Gallery of South Australia and talm Springs Art Museum (California, USA).
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Digitizing your art collection allows you to access it anywhere around the world.
A computer, tablet, and phone showing the native ArtCollection.io applications.

Available on any device, mac, pc & more

ArtCollection.io is a cloud based solution that gives you access to your collection anywhere you have a secure internet connection. In addition to a beautiful web dashboard, we also provide users with a suite of mobile applications that allow for data synchronization and offline browsing. Feel confident in your ability to access your art collection anywhere around the world at anytime. Download ArtCollection.io today!

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Google Play Button to download Android application.