Help us to acquire two Klaus Moje artworks to anchor the foundation of our new development.
As the largest studio glassmaking facility in the Southern Hemisphere, Canberra Glassworks is a living testament of Klaus Moje’s legacy for Australia and the international glass community.
Ahead of our 20th anniversary in 2027, Canberra Glassworks is campaigning to acquire two of Klaus Moje’s landmark works, Chromatic Evolution 1 (2012) and 2 (2013) to be permanently installed within our new building.
Klaus Moje helped shape Australian studio glass through his generosity and expertise. This acquisition ensures the legacy of Klaus Moje’s teachings, mentoring and expertise remains embedded at the heart of that future, accessible to glass artists and audiences for generations to come.
We are already halfway there
With half of our $220,000 goal already raised, your generosity can ensure that his legacy remains here.
Klaus Moje Projekt is in partnership with Canberra Glassworks, The Australian Association of Glass Artists, and Brigitte Enders-Moje.
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Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri People as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Kingston Arts Precinct and its surrounding land and waters. We pay respect to their Elders and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Help us to acquire two Klaus Moje artworks to anchor the foundation of our new development.
As the largest studio glassmaking facility in the Southern Hemisphere, Canberra Glassworks is a living testament of Klaus Moje’s legacy for Australia and the international glass community.
Ahead of our 20th anniversary in 2027, Canberra Glassworks is campaigning to acquire two of Klaus Moje’s landmark works, Chromatic Evolution 1 (2012) and 2 (2013) to be permanently installed within our new building.
Klaus Moje helped shape Australian studio glass through his generosity and expertise. This acquisition ensures the legacy of Klaus Moje’s teachings, mentoring and expertise remains embedded at the heart of that future, accessible to glass artists and audiences for generations to come.
We are already halfway there
With half of our $220,000 goal already raised, your generosity can ensure that his legacy remains here.
Klaus Moje Projekt is in partnership with Canberra Glassworks, The Australian Association of Glass Artists, and Brigitte Enders-Moje.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri People as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Kingston Arts Precinct and its surrounding land and waters. We pay respect to their Elders and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.