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FUSE Glass Artist Residency

Marcel Hoogstad Hay: Sublime Scales

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First Published in Adelaide, Australia in 2023.<br />

Published to coincide with the 2023<br />

<strong>FUSE</strong> <strong>Glass</strong> <strong>Artist</strong> <strong>Residency</strong> Exhibition,<br />

Marcel Hoogstad Hay: Sublime Scales, shown<br />

at the Wall Gallery, Carrick Hill, Adelaide from<br />

4 November 2023 - 28 January 2024.<br />

Published by JamFactory, 19 Morphett Street,<br />

Adelaide SA 5000<br />

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JamFactory and the authors. Copyright on all<br />

works of art featured belongs to the individual<br />

artist. All images, unless otherwise credited,<br />

are courtesy of the artists. Copyright for<br />

photographic images is held by the individual<br />

photographers as acknowledged.<br />

Exhibition Curator: Rebecca Freezer<br />

Essay: Robert Cook<br />

Catalogue Designer: Sophie Guiney<br />

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contemporary craft and design through its widely<br />

acclaimed studios, galleries and shops. A unique<br />

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Barossa. JamFactory is supported by the South<br />

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JamFactory acknowledges the support of the<br />

South Australian Government through Arts South<br />

Australia and the assistance of the Visual Arts and<br />

Crafts Strategy, an initiative of the Australian,<br />

State and Territory Governments. JamFactory’s<br />

Exhibitions Program is also assisted by the<br />

Australian Government through the Australia<br />

Council.<br />

JamFactory gratefully acknowledges the<br />

generous donors of the <strong>FUSE</strong> <strong>Glass</strong> Program;<br />

Jim and Helen Carreker and Ian Wall AM<br />

(1931 - 2022) and Pamela Wall OAM, David &<br />

Dulcie Henshall Foundation, David McKee AO<br />

and Pam McKee, Diana Laidlaw AM,<br />

Maia Ambegaokar and Joshua Bishop,<br />

Sonia Laidlaw and Susan Armitage.<br />

JamFactory also acknowledges the generosity<br />

of the supporting sponsors and presenting<br />

partners for the 2023 <strong>FUSE</strong> <strong>Glass</strong> <strong>Artist</strong> <strong>Residency</strong>:<br />

Arts South Australia<br />

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