About the Artist

Born and raised in Panama City, Charlotte Glattstein received her formal arts training at the Bezalel School of Art in Jerusalem, the Escola das Artes in Rio de Janeiro and the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver.

Her past solo exhibitions have included shows at the Pitt and the University of British Columbia Galleries in Vancouver, the Langham Gallery in Kaslo, the Grand Forks Art Gallery, the Tumbleweed Gallery, the Summerland Gallery and the Osoyoos Art Gallery.

Charlottes’s clay work is focused on the hand building of sculptures, murals and other non-utilitarian subjects, using primarily low fire clays in raku, pit, gas and electric kiln firings.

Contributions:

  • Clay instructor for children and adults - 2000 to date
  • Meadowlark Festival - 2003 - Feature Artist - donation in support of wildlife & conservation.
  • Art for Kids Sake - 2005 - donation in support of Big brothers & Big Sisters
  • Board Member of Osoyoos Arts Council
  • South Okanagan Children’s Concerts. - 1991 to 1995 - coordinator
  • Kids for the Arts - annual arts exhibition for children – coordinator

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