Montserrat Duran Muntadas
CV
b. Catalonia, living and working in Montreal, Canada.
Montserrat Duran Muntadas received her Bachelor in Visual Arts from the University of Barcelona in Spain (2010). Prior to that she graduated with honors from Centro Nacional del Vidrio, at the Real Fabrica de Cristales de La Granja in Spain (2007) and was granted an internship at the Cetre européen de recherche et de formation aux arts verriers (CERFAV), in Vannes-le-Châtel, France.
Following her arrival to Canada in 2012, she was able to merge her acquired knowledge with two of her greatest passions for conceptual art and glass, as well as dedicate herself to creating sculptures and installations.
Muntadas has been commissioned public art works for the Armand-Frappier Museum in Laval (2020) and an elementary school in Montreal (2019). She was finalist and laureate of several awards such as: the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery 2017 Award for Glass, 2017 Prix Jean-Cartier de la Relève, and the 2019 Prix François-Houdé. She had residencies in Scotland (North Lands Creative Glass, 2016) and in Stanwood, WA (Pilchuck Glass School, 2021).
She has exhibted nationally and internationally including SOFA Chicago, the European Glass Context (Denmark) and the European Glass Festival (Poland). Her work has been published in many glass art magazines such as: Glass Quarterly, Neues Glas, New Glass Review as well as in art and fine crafts magazines such as: All She Makes, STUDIO, Craft & Design in Canada and Vie des arts. Her work is part of the collections of the City of Montreal and the Musée des métiers d'art du Quebec in Canada and the North Lands Creative Glass in Scotland.
b. Catalonia, living and working in Montreal, Canada.
Montserrat Duran Muntadas received her Bachelor in Visual Arts from the University of Barcelona in Spain (2010). Prior to that she graduated with honors from Centro Nacional del Vidrio, at the Real Fabrica de Cristales de La Granja in Spain (2007) and was granted an internship at the Cetre européen de recherche et de formation aux arts verriers (CERFAV), in Vannes-le-Châtel, France.
Following her arrival to Canada in 2012, she was able to merge her acquired knowledge with two of her greatest passions for conceptual art and glass, as well as dedicate herself to creating sculptures and installations.
Muntadas has been commissioned public art works for the Armand-Frappier Museum in Laval (2020) and an elementary school in Montreal (2019). She was finalist and laureate of several awards such as: the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery 2017 Award for Glass, 2017 Prix Jean-Cartier de la Relève, and the 2019 Prix François-Houdé. She had residencies in Scotland (North Lands Creative Glass, 2016) and in Stanwood, WA (Pilchuck Glass School, 2021).
She has exhibted nationally and internationally including SOFA Chicago, the European Glass Context (Denmark) and the European Glass Festival (Poland). Her work has been published in many glass art magazines such as: Glass Quarterly, Neues Glas, New Glass Review as well as in art and fine crafts magazines such as: All She Makes, STUDIO, Craft & Design in Canada and Vie des arts. Her work is part of the collections of the City of Montreal and the Musée des métiers d'art du Quebec in Canada and the North Lands Creative Glass in Scotland.