Artist and art educator Maureen Cahill first set up the Glass Artists’ Gallery in Paddington in 1982, before eventually settling in Glebe, where she’s established a gallery stretching over two floors showcasing contemporary glass works by Australian and New Zealand artists at all stages in their career. Cahill’s own work is on display in a permanent installation over three levels in Parliament House, Canberra. She also established the country’s first full time university glass course and was founding head of the Glass Studio at the Sydney College of the Arts.
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