Anna Mlasowsky

Her work has been featured in American Craft, the Shanghai Museum of Glass Magazine, PBS Discovery Channel Canada, and Half Cut Tea.

[2] Mlasowsky grew up in East Germany and first encountered glass makers in 2005, while traveling in northern Norway during her European Volunteer Service there.

[4] used in Glass today, the socio-ecologic impact of their extraction, and the way they enable a globalized society.

Preis, England 2011           Glasmuseum Ebeltoft, Projekt Award, Denmark Finalist: Stanislav Libenski Award, Tschechien Finalist: European Advancement Award for young Glass, Stadtmuseum Zwiesel, Germany 2010         Kaleidos Award, Upsala, Schweden 2021           Haas Short Term Research Fellowship, Science History Institute, Philadelphia, USA Artworks Archive, Accelerator Grant, USA Awesome Foundation Grant, for “Das Schaufenster“, USA 2020           COVID-19 Relief Grants: The Artist Fellowship, Seattle Artist Relief Fund, Foundation for Contemporary Art, 4Culture Artist Relief, Artist Relief Project SmArt Venture Grant, Office Of Arts and Culture, Seattle, USA 2019           4Culture, Project Grant, Seattle, USA Scholarship Pilchuck Glass School, Seattle, USA 2017           Artist Trust Fellowship, USA 2016           Artist Grant, Vermont Studio Center Residency, USA 2015           Scholarship, Glass Art Society, USA Scholarship, Puget Sound Group of Northwest Artists, USA 2013           IASPIS Grant, Swedish Ministry for Arts and Culture, Sweden 2012           Scholarship, Pilchuck Glass school, USA Artist Grant, Alexander Tutsek Stiftung, Germany 2011           Penland school of Craft: Isaac & Sonia Luski Scholarship, USA 2010           Danske Nationalbankens Jubilaeumsfond af 1968, Denmark 2009           Augustinus Fonden, Denmark Student scholarship University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland 2008           Scholarship Pilchuck Glass School, USA Scholarship, The Corning Museum of Glass scholarship, USA Artist Grant, Ingenör Vald.

Selmer Trane og hustru Elisa Tranes Fond, Denmark Artist Grant, Krista & Viggo Petersens Fond, Denmark 2022           Tacoma Museum of Glass, Glass Studio Residency Program 2021           Haas Short-Term Fellow and Artist-in-Residence at the Science History Institute, USA Visiting Artist residency Tyler School of Art, Glass Department, USA Innovators in Glass Residency, Pilchuck Glass School, USA 2020         Artist in Residence, Urban Glass, NY University and Pratt Institut New York, USA 2019           Windgate Artist in Residency, Suny Purchase College of Art, New York, USA 2018           Sculpture Space Residency, USA Visiting Artist, University of Hawaii Manoa, Oahu, USA 2017           Emerging Artist Residency Centrum Foundation, Port Townsend, USA Vermont Studio Center Residency, Johnston, USA 2016           Corning Incorporated Specialty Glass Residency, Corning, USA 2014           Bullseye Resource Center Bay Area Artist in Residence, Emeryville, USA 2013           Artist in Residence, Pittsburgh Glass Center, PA, USA Artist in Residence, The Glass Factory Museum, Boda, Sweden The Corning Museum of Glass Studio Residency, Corning, USA AA2A residency Program, National Glasscenter, University of Sunderland, UK 2012           International Ceramic and Glass Art Exchange Program, Seto, Japan 2011           Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center, CGCA residency Fellowship, NJ, USA Toyama City Institute of Glass Art residency, Toyama, Japan 2021           Lecture: “Anders-artig-keit”, Konstfack University of Arts & Design, Sweden Lecture: “Enabeling Transparency” für das Symposium “Craft Ways-Tending through Craft” Center for Craft and the Warren Wilson College, USA 2019           Host of the Paneldiscussion: Suny Purchase College of Art, NY, USA, on issues faced by female immigrant artists in the US (invited speakers: Sera Boeno, Roxana Fabius, Katya Grokhovsky, Yulia Topchiy) 2018           Lecture: “Behind the Glass“, Corning Museum of Glass, NY, USA Live-Performance: Bellevue Arts Museum, USA, “Chorus of One”, collaboration with Alethea Alexander and Alexandra Bradshaw-Yerby (University of Washington Dance Department) Lecture: American Craft Council Salon Series, Minnesota, USA 2017           Lecture: “Technology Advancing Glass”, Glass Art Society, Norfolk, USA 2016           Paneldiscussion: “Technology in Art” Panel, Atoms and Bytes Exhibition, Bellevue Art Museum, USA Live-Performance: “Straight Line Thinking”, University of Washington, USA 2015           Paneldiscussion: „kilnforming and new developments“ Bullseye Projects, Portland USA Live-Performance: of △▽ with Ellen Jing Xu, Velocity Dance Center, Seattle, USA Live-Performance: “Lineage”, Per4m4rum, University of Washington, USA 2014           Lecture: „Page Hazelgrove Lecture“, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, USA 2012           Lecture: „Emerging Artist Lecture“, Glass Art Society, Toledo, USA 2012           Lecture: Program-Seto City Art Museum, Seto, Japan

Anna Mlasowsky
Anna Mlasowsky