Emily Siddell (b.1971) is one of New Zealand's most accomplished and innovative glass artists. Melding together the Polynesian influence founded in her urban Auckland upbringing, an interest in domestic handicrafts such as crochet, weaving, knitting, and sewing, and a passionate love of the glass medium, Siddell produces enchanting objects of delicate beauty.
Siddell comments, "Over the past ten years I have engaged with the liquid qualities of glass. I have focused on producing works that capture the seemingly spontaneous moment of movement in the glass working process. I am interested in the light refracting aspect of this luscious material. Parallel to this exploration of glass I have gathered an understanding of many different traditional handcrafts. I have woven these threads together in much of my work."
Having exhibited since 1990, Siddell features in prominent collections such as The Dowse, Auckland War Memorial Museum and Te Papa, as well as many private collections.
| 1998-99 | Bachelor of Design (Sculpture) |
| 1990-92 | Craft & Design Diploma, Carrington Polytechnic |
| 2003 | G2 Gallery, Auckland |
| 2002 | Fall, G2 Gallery, Auckland |
| 2001 | Carry, Gallery VC, Sydney Pink, Avid, Wellington |
| 2000 | Semblances, FhE Galleries, Auckland |
| 1994 | The Washing of Ten Tides, The Glass Gallery, Auckland |
| 2003 | The Bullseye Project, NZ Glass Jewellery, The Royal Jewellery Studio, Auckland Kete, G2 FhE Galleries, Auckland Glass Invitational NZ, Milford Galleries, Dunedin; Pataka, Porirua; Rotorua Musuem Fibre and Fairy Lights, Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt |
| 2002 | O'Lei, Pataka, Porirua, Te Tuhi, Pakuranga; Lopdell House Gallery, Titirangi Southern Lights, Avid, Wellington |
| 2001 | The Cast, Lopdell House Gallery, Titirangi; Sargeant Gallery, Wanganui
Pacific Rim - Te Pae o Te Moananui a kiwi, Medallion Group Show, Mcpherson Gallery Kete, G2 FhE Galleries, Auckland Autumn Exhibition, FhE Galleries, Auckland |
| 2000 | Autumn Exhibition, FhE Galleries, Auckland
Kiln Glass 2000, Avid, Wellington Risk; Transformative Practices, Suter Gallery, Nelson; Dunedin Public Art Gallery |
| 1999 | Taonga Mauri, Artstation, Auckland Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer Exhibitions, FHE Galleries, Auckland |
| 1998 | New NZ Glass, Glass Artists' Gallery, Sydney
Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer Exhibitions, FHE Galleries, Auckland |
| 1997 | Woven Path, Bathhouse Musuem, Rotorua; Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt; Gisborne Museum
New Auckland Glass, Avid, Wellington Summer Exhibition, FHE Galleries, Auckland |
| 1996 | Woven Path, Nijmeegs Volkenkundig Museum, Netherlands; Southland Museum and Art Gallery, Invercargill
NZ Kiln Glass, Avid, Wellington Festival Jewels, Festival of the Arts, Wellington |
| 1995 | H2O, Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt Other Shoes to Try, Masterworks, Auckland Glass Arts, Masterworks, Auckland |
| 1994 | Kiln Glass, Masterworks, Auckland |
| 1993 | From Liquid Darkness, Dunedin Public Art Gallery Kiln Glass, Masterworks, Auckland |
| 1992 | Christmas Show, Chiaroscuro, Auckland |
| 1991 | Ceramic & Glass, Pumphouse, Auckland |
| 1990 | Cover to Cover, Outreach, Auckland |
| 2001 | Pacific Rim - Te Pae o Te Moananui A Kiwi catalogue, curated by Fatu Feu'u The Cast catalogue |
| 2000 | Risk Transformative Practices catalogue, Kelly Thompson, Leoni Schmidt & Bridie Lonie
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| 1998 | 100 New Zealand Craft Artists, Helen Schamroth, Godwit press Artistic Genius, Emily Simpson, NZ House and Garden Magazine, October |
| 1992 | Glass of '92, Karen Nimmo, More Magazine, May
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