Triennial 2023

Profile of the Event

The Museum of Glass and Jewellery in Jablonec nad Nisou holds the International Triennial of Glass and Jewellery once every 3 years, a showcase of the best that has appeared on the Czech glass and costume jewellery market in the last 3 years.

Project characteristics:

The project is focused on supporting cultural and creative industries. It builds on the tradition of international exhibitions of jewellery and glass, which were held regularly from the 1960s until 1989, attracting immense public interest. It is the largest non-commercial showcase of contemporary Czech glass and jewellery in the Czech Republic.

Except during the museum’s reconstruction, the event has been organized on a three-year cycle. The 9th edition will take place in 2023. Thanks to its unique programming, it has been included among the most significant events of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic and is regularly provided with substantial financial support.

In 2023, the project will feature four thematic exhibitions, two symposia, and several accompanying events organized in collaboration with partners.

  • The main exhibition, TREND.DESIGN.PRODUCTION (June 16 – November 12, 2023), will present products from 48 companies, brands, and studios from five European countries, ranging from small glass studios to large glassworks and prominent brands.
  • Three promising young glass artists will be showcased in the exhibition ROAD TO THE STARS (June 16 – November 12, 2023) in the architecturally exceptional space of the museum’s glass annex. Featured artists include Miroslava Ptáčková, Tomáš Prokop, and František Jungvirt.
  • A thematically focused Symposium on Authorial Jewellery (five participants) will culminate in the exhibition COMPUTER JEWELLERY (December 7, 2023 – April 7, 2024), supplemented by works from approximately 30 other creators. Confirmed participants include Martin Jošt Pouzar, Martin Verner, Kamila Housová Mizerová, Karol Weisslechner (Slovakia), and Theo Smeets (Germany).
  • For the first time, the project will address environmental aspects with the exhibition and educational program MATERIAL: GLASS – PACKAGING (June 16 – November 12, 2023). The goal is to highlight glass as a sustainable, infinitely recyclable material.
  • At the end of the year, a Symposium on Christmas Ornaments will launch, aiming to introduce new, original collections of this traditional Czech product created by three renowned design studios. This initiative will build on the museum’s permanent Christmas ornament exhibition, WORLD OF WONDERS, opened in 2022.

The main objectives of the project:

    • To present contemporary Czech glassmaking and jewellery to both general and professional audiences, in the context of international competition.
    • To promote glass as a sustainable, infinitely recyclable material.
    • To strengthen awareness of northern Bohemia as a center of glass and jewellery production.
    • To showcase the Museum of Glass and Jewellery as the only state-run specialized institution and center for the presentation of glass and jewellery production in the Czech Republic.

    The event is held under the patronage of the Minister of Culture, Martin Baxa.

The auspices of the exhibition project

Minister of Culture of the Czech Republic Lubomír Zaorálek
Governor of the Region Liberec Martin Půta
Mayor of the statutory town of Jablonec nad Nisou Jiří Čeřovský
Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic
Union of Glass and Fashion Jewellery Producers
Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic
Association of the Glass and Ceramic Industry of the Czech Republic
Czech Chamber of Commerce

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Accompanying program

Press releases

Partners

 

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Media partners