About Joanna Lloyd

When I was a child, my mum started collecting glass paperweights from Murano. Towing a caravan, we drove over the Alps to Venice a number of times so she could visit the Island and see the glass being made. It must have had an impact on me.

Initially, I was an archaeologist and then moved into town planning and landscape architecture – this paid the bills, but my first love was rowing. I spent many years training and competing at elite level in sculling and rowing. Only when I slowed down to have children did I begin a more creative journey.

I have made things all my life – and although I tried many different materials - once I tried glass I knew it was for me. Moving out of London opened some opportunities. When my mum was diagnosed with a neuro-degenerative disease I realised I had to grab those opportunities and my glass voyage began.

I went back to university to study glass part time. In 2013 I graduated with a first class honours and went on to take the MA course, graduating 2015. I was lucky enough to be selected for the prestigious national exhibition of emerging artists “Rising Stars” twice, in 2015 and 2016. I was also able to extend my stay at university by being selected to be Artist in Residence for 2016-17, which helped me to develop my work & glass skills further.

I sell my work through galleries, online shops and craft fairs.

Education

  • Artist in Residence, Glass. University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, 2016-17

  • MA. Contemporary Craft (Glass) Merit. UCA, Farnham, 2015

  • BA. Honours 3D Design (Glass). First Class Honours. UCA, Farnham, 2013

  • Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Farnborough College, 2010

  • Post-Graduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture. University of Central England in Birmingham, 1996

  • Post-Graduate Diploma in Town Planning. Central London Polytechnic, 1986

  • BA Combined Honours, Archaeology & Ancient History. Lancaster University, 1980

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