Crafts CouncilDirectoryHassina Khan GlassEnoughAboutPart-funded by a Firstsite Collectors’ Group Bursary, these works were inspired by Edmund De Waal’s work ‘some winter pots’ (2020), which he described as ‘vessels to touch and hold, to pass on’. They focus on the word ‘enough’. It is a word of great power. It can be both negative and positive - a stick to beat ourselves and others with, or wholly affirmatory. These vessels aim to counter the dominant narrative that we are 'not enough' – not good enough, not white enough, not xxx enough...Hassina Khan GlassSuffolk, EnglandYou are enough, Place PhotographyHandcut glass, fused and slumped. 3cmx20cm diameterEnough - fragmented, Place PhotographyComposition of 7 handcut glass objectsEnough , Place PhotographyHandcut glass, fused and slumped. 3cmx24cm diameterMore than enough, Place PhotographyHandcut glass, fused and slumped. 3cmx24cm diameterEnough always, Place PhotographyHandcut glass, fused and slumped. 6cmx36cm diameterEnoughAboutPart-funded by a Firstsite Collectors’ Group Bursary, these works were inspired by Edmund De Waal’s work ‘some winter pots’ (2020), which he described as ‘vessels to touch and hold, to pass on’. They focus on the word ‘enough’. It is a word of great power. It can be both negative and positive - a stick to beat ourselves and others with, or wholly affirmatory. These vessels aim to counter the dominant narrative that we are 'not enough' – not good enough, not white enough, not xxx enough...Hassina Khan GlassSuffolk, EnglandYou are enough, Place PhotographyHandcut glass, fused and slumped. 3cmx20cm diameterMore than enough, Place PhotographyHandcut glass, fused and slumped. 3cmx24cm diameterEnough - fragmented, Place PhotographyComposition of 7 handcut glass objectsEnough always, Place PhotographyHandcut glass, fused and slumped. 6cmx36cm diameterEnough , Place PhotographyHandcut glass, fused and slumped. 3cmx24cm diameterMore from Hassina Khan GlassProjectHybridity. Do not askProjectPast and FutureProjectHybridityProjectA new way of beingProjectUnderstandingProjectSalote's Birds