Luna Ryan

Glass

Accredited Professional Member

Ryan first visited Australia in 1981 from the Netherlands, during a journey discovering parts of the world other than Europe. In 1987 she enrolled at the then Canberra School of Art Glass workshop, headed by Klaus Moje. After gaining skills in blowing glass and kiln casting, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in 1990, and received the Australian National University Award.

Since graduating Ryan has run a full studio-based art practice, as well as conducting field trips overseas and around Australia. From 2001 until 2008 she was based at ANCA [Australian National Capital Artists] studios in Canberra. Ryan has exhibited widely in Australia having had three solo exhibitions, and has been a regular attendee at major glass conferences in Australia and overseas.

In 2003 Ryan was invited to conduct a glass workshop at Tiwi Design, the art centre on Bathurst Island north of Darwin. Here she developed an artistic partnership with Tiwi artist Jock Puautjimi, working with him over the next 10 years. With the assistance of grants from the ACT Government and Visions Australia, they developed and toured their collaborative works under the Exhibition name Mamana Mamanta (Gradual friendship). The last step from their 10 years of collaboration was exhibited at the Canberra Glassworks, under the title Parlingarri Mamanta (long-term friendship) in 2013.

Over the last few years Ryan has been using recycled/found objects and recycled televisions screens in her art works. She designed and made the inaugural MAMA (music act music awards), and has been collaborating with various artists.

Over the last 7 years Ryan has been working, teaching, guiding and mentoring at the Canberra Glassworks. Ryan received the Canberra Critic Circle award twice, once alone and once together with Jock Puautjimi and her works are in collection of Canberra Museum and Gallery, with some of the collaborative works with Jock Puautjimi held in the National Gallery of Australia.

Double Sided Story
2013
Glass
Image: Rob Little