Biography of Stanislava Grebenickova


Stanislava Grebenickova
Born 1954, Zatec, Czech Republic

Education and career
1970-74 Glass School of Applied Arts, Zelezny Brod
1974-80 Academy of Applied Arts, Prague (Prof.Stanislav Libensky)
1978 Scholarship at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam (Prof.Sybren Valkema)
2001 Teaching assistent in the Pilchuck School /session 2/, USA
  Teaching assistent in the Escuela del Vidrio in La Granja - Segovia, Spain
2002 Teacher - workshop in Edsbjorke near Sunne
2003 Teacher - workshop in the Escuela del Vidrio in La Granja - Segovia, Spain
Since 1981 free - lance glass artist

Awards
1998 "Silver Prize" - The International Exhibition of Glass - Kanazawa ´98

Selected exhibitions
1982 Prague (CZ), Museum of Applied Arts: IGS - International Glass Symposium, Novy Bor

1983

Brno (CZ), House of Art: Glass Sculpture

1984

Coburg (D), Veste Coburg: 2nd Coburg Glass Prize

1986

Essen (D), Essen Glass Gallery: S.Libensky, J.Brychtova and 20 former Students

1987

Tokyo (JP), Yamaha Gallery:Glass Now `87
  Ebeltoft (DK), Glass Museum Ebeltoft: Young Glass
  Brno (CZ), House of Art: Glass Sculpture

1988

Riihimäki (FIN), Finnish Glass Museum: New Czech Glass

1994

Seevetal(D), Glass Gallery Hittfeld: Stanislava Grebenickova and Milan Handl

1995

Immenhausen (D), Glass Museum (together with Milan Handl)
  Jablonec nad Nisou (CZ), Museum of Glass and Jewellery: Czech Melted Glass Sculpture `95

1996

Luxembourg (L), Art du Verre Gallery
  Nuremberg (D), 2nd International Glass Art Triennal

1997

Pontiac, Michigan (USA), Habatat Galleries`25th Annual International Glass Invitational

1998

Kanazawa (JP), Ishikawa Industrial Centre: The International Exhibition of Glass-Kanazawa`98

1999

London (GB), The Studio Glass Gallery (together with Milan Handl)
  Jablonec nad Nisou (CZ), Museum of Glass and Jewellery: Glass Sculpture, Jewellery, Design (together with I.Houserova and M.Silena)
  Zdar nad Sazavou (CZ), Konvent - Chateau: Contemporary Glass Sculpture

2000

Salzburg (A), Prager Kabinett Gallery (together with M.Handl)
  Takayama (JP), Hida Takayama Museum of Art: Light Transfigured - Contemporary Czech Glass Sculpture
  London (GB), Glass Art Gallery: Wearing Glass
  Toyama (JP), Toyama Citizen's Plaza of Contemporary Art: Light Transfigured - Contemporary Czech Glass Sculpture
  Nieuwegein (NL), Zwolsche Aldemeene: "Reflecties"

2001

Nieuwegein (NL), Zwolsche Aldemeene: "Reflecties"
  Salzburg (A), Prager Kabinett Gallery
  Hiroshima (JP), Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art: Light Transfigured - Contemporary Czech Glass Sculpture
  Tokyo (JP), Odakyu Museum: Light Transfigured - Contemporary Czech Glass Sculpture
  Kyusyu (JP), Fukuoka Asian Art Museum: Light Transfigured - Contemporary Czech Glass Sculptures
  Prague (CZ), Museum of Applied Arts: IGS 2000 - International Glass Symposium 2000, Novy Bor
  Kanazawa (JP), Exhibition Hall at Korinbo Daiwa: The World Competition of Arts & Crafts Kanazawa 2001
  Prague (CZ), The Technical Museum: Stanislav Libensky & His School
  Takasaki (JP), Takasaki City Gallery: Contemporary Czech Art

2002

Salzburg (A), Prager Kabinett Gallery: Stanislav Libensky & His School
  Munich (D), 54th International Trade Fair: Smuck 2002 - Internation Jewellry Show
  Kilmarnock (UK-Scottland), The Dick Institute: Jewelry 2002 /Smuck 2002/ - International Jewellery Show
  Taipei (Tchaj-wan), Grand Crystal Museum: Stanislav Libensky & His School
  New York City (USA), SOFA - May 2002
  New York City (USA), 20th Century Art & Design
  New York City (USA), LOOT 2002, American Craft Museum (Museum of Art and Design)


2003


New York City (USA), Museum of Arts and Design (formerly American Craft Museum): Libensky and His Students

  Art Palm Beach (USA)
  New York City (USA), SOFA 2003

2004

New York City (USA), Leo Kaplan Modern: Czech Glass Art 2004
  Turnov (CZ), Muzeum of Czech Paradise: Symposion
  Soul (Korea), Soul Art Center: Bohemia Crystal
  Kanazawa (JP), Ishikawa Industrial Center: The Intrenacional Exibition of Glass Kanazawa 2004
  Chicago (USA), SOFA Chicago 2004

Represented in public collection
National Gallery, Prague (CZ)
Glass Museum Ebeltof, Ebeltoft (DK)
Northern Bohemian Museum, Liberec (CZ)
Utatsuyama Craft Workshop, Kanazawa (JP)
Regional Library, Weiden (D)
Easten Bohemian Museum, Pardubice (CZ)
Toyama Museum of Contemporary Arts, Toyama (JP)
Museum of Arts & Design (formerly American Craft Museum), New York City (USA)
Glass Gallery, Castle Bedruzice (CZ)
Museum of Czech Paradise, Turnov (CZ)

Symposiums:
1982 Novy Bor (CZ), International Glass Symposium
2000 Novy Bor (CZ), International Glass Symposium
2004 Turnov (CZ),16th International Jewellery Symposium