Nicola Ransom
Born October 1972 Nationality British
2007 Pilchuck Glass School, Seattle, USA - Space, Light and Glass
with Marian Karel and Daniel Hanzlik
2002 City and Guilds Architectural Kiln Formed Glass
R.A.C.C. Richmond upon Thames, West London
1996 - 1998 BA (Hons) Design Studies-
Graphic Design, Exhibition and Museum Design, Interior Design
U.E.A. University College Suffolk
1994 - 1996 BTEC HNC Graphic Design Dunstable College
plus specialist technique workshops and courses - sandcasting, verre églomisé,
glass and print, specialist sandblast resists, screenprinting on glass.
2011 Visiting Lecturer, R.A.C.C. Richmond upon Thames, West London
2011 Teaching Assistant to Stephen Paul Day, Kiln-formed Glass and Bronze Casting and
Mouldmaking, Bild-Werk Frauenau, Germany - August Summer Academy
2009 - 2011 Teaching Assistant to Max Jacquard, Kiln-formed Glass Casting and Mouldmaking,
Bild-Werk Frauenau, Germany - July Summer Academy
2007 - Present Exhibitions Installation Team / Workshop Assistant for Adults and
Young People – Pitzhanger Manor House and Gallery, London Borough of Ealing
2007 Designed and built web site
2005 - 2006 Art Handler with the Dale Chihuly Installation Team,
Gardens of glass - Chihuly at Kew, Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
2004 Set-up Studio on Eel Pie Island, Twickenham
2003 - 2005 Gallery Assistant. Eton Applied Arts, Eton, Windsor
2001 - Present Fragment Design - Freelance Artist and Designer - working primarily with Kiln Formed Glass,
also undertaking Interior and Graphic Design projects.
1996 - 2002 Kay Sowden Design, Cambridge
Senior Designer - Interior Design practice specialising in the Healthcare and Commercial Office sectors.
1993 - 1996 Roughton Design, Cambridge
Design Assistant - within the Interior Design department
of a multi-disciplinary Architectural practice specialising
in the Commercial and Healthcare sectors.
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