Pippa Beveridge has a BA in Landscape Architecture and an MFA in Art in Architecture. She studied applied arts at the Massana Art School in Barcelona and advanced techniques in glass at the Barcelona Glass Foundation, where she also taught.

Her work, which ranges from small sculptural pieces to large-scale installations, is concerned with time and memory, the fleeting and transitory, absence and displacement, identity and loss. She has exhibited in galleries throughout Europe and her work is held in private and public collections internationally, including the Musée-Atelier du Verre, Sars-Poteries and the European Museum of Modern Glass, Rödental. She has received a number of grants and prizes, including the Jutta Cuny Franz Memorial New Talent Award, and lectured at colleges in France, Spain, Corning and Urban Glass, New York. She has run international artists’ workshops in Barcelona and the USA. Her commissions in glass include work for an exhibition by the Enric Miralles Practice and glass walls for an office in Barcelona. She is currently working on a project for the Scottish based charity ‘Pamis’ to create sites of memory and remembrance throughout Scotland.

 

Pippa Beveridge has an MFA in Art in Architecture from the University of East London. She studied sculpture, painting, mosaic and glass at the Massana Art School in Barcelona and advanced techniques in glass at the Barcelona Glass Foundation. She has lectured at the Musée-Atelier du Verre, France, The Studio at Corning and Urban Glass, New York and collaborated in the running of international artists’ workshops in Barcelona and the USA. Her work has featured in many publications, including 500 Glass Objects (Lark Books), Glass and Print by Kevin Petrie (A&C Black), Neues Glas, including an installation featured on the front cover, and New Glass Review 29 & 33. She is co-author of Warm Glass: A complete guide to kiln-forming techniques. Her commissions in glass include work for a Paris-based exhibition by the Enric Miralles Practice and two glass walls for a private residence in Barcelona. She is currently collaborating on a project for the Scottish based charity ‘Pamis’ to create sites of memory and remembrance throughout Scotland.