Orly Shalem is an abstract artist whose expressive and lyrical works mirror emotional landscapes
Art Fairs
Join artists and enthusiasts at the International Festival of Glass 2026 in St Helens for exhibitions, masterclasses, and the British Glass Biennial.
| Type: | Art Fairs |
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| Where: | St Helens, UK |
| When: | 27/08/2026 - 31/08/2026 |
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About International Festival of Glass 2026 – St Helens, UK:
The International Festival of Glass (IFoG) 2026 will take place from August 27–31 in St Helens, England, hosted at the World of Glass. This biannual celebration of glass art features exhibitions, masterclasses, and the prestigious British Glass Biennial, showcasing cutting-edge talent in the field. For the first time under the Glass Art Society’s stewardship, IFoG will bring international artists, collectors, and educators together in a historic glassmaking hub. The event aims to make glass more accessible and engage the public with the art, history, and science behind the medium.




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