With over twenty years' experience Sarah Galloway has undertaken numerous projects, each as individual as the needs of her clients, including:
Sarah Galloway Associates Sisters of Notre Dame Convent, Southport

The eleven windows form an integral feature of the refurbished and extended Chapel, creating a peaceful and contemplative environment. The client explicitly did not want to use traditional stained glass and wanted a contemporary treatment of the glass. Techniques include sandblasting, acid etching and hand applied enamels.
10 x 1.5m x 0.5m and 1 x 4m x 1m
   
Sarah Galloway Associates Royal Caribbean Cruise Liners

Textured glass panels for the solarium of the cruise liner 'Grandeur of the Seas'. Based on Moorish designs the glass shelves incorporate a range of treatments including screen printed enamels, sandblasting and slumping.
7 x 1m x 1m
   
Sarah Galloway Associates Eversheds Solicitors, Birmingham City Centre

Commissioned panel for the refurbishment of an office interior. The panel in the main reception area represents a human figure and its relationship with industry. Images incorporated include machinery, cogs, cranes and elements of post modernist architecture. Processes include hand painted lustres, deep sandblasting and screenprinted etch. Toughened glass panel with bespoke fixing plates.
1.6m x 1.2m
   
Sarah Galloway Associates Viewing Arena Proposal, Birmingham New Street Station

This proposal represents the winning entry in a competition sponsored by The Times, The Photographers Gallery and British Rail. To be situated above the UKs most busy rail intersection, the design for the two glass viewing screens represent one hundred years of the moving image whilst celebrating the cultural diversity of the city of Birmingham. Proposed treatments on the toughened glass panels include screenprinted etch, hand painted lustres and screen printed enamels.
Proposed size: 2 x 30m x 10m
   
Sarah Galloway Associates The Minories, Temple Court, Birmingham

Two entrance elevations for refurbished offices and retail units in Birmingham city centre. The image represents 'Cheiron', the mythological half horse and man creature who denotes peace and learning. Treatments on the toughened panels include sandblasting to a depth, hand painted lustres, screenprinted enamels and acid etch.
2 x 10.0m x 15.0m
   
Palatine Library, Blackpool

Representing the focal point of a new build library in Blackpool, Lancashire, the stairway explores the possibilities of layering images and surface textures to create unique spatial effects. The double layered glass panels with specific reflective qualities incorporate a range of treatments including glass resins, sandblasting and acid etching.
8.0m x 3.5m
   
Sarah Galloway Associates Great Berry Church, Basildon, Essex

Baptistery window dedicated to St.John the Baptist. The window represents a dove ascending from the water denoting rebirth. The design needed to obscure the amenities beyond whilst forming the main focal feature, being the primary element of colour in this new build church. Processes include sandblasting to a depth, hand painted lustres, screenprinted liquid gold and acid etch. Toughened panel in a double glazed unit.
1.8m x 2.1m
   
Centro - West Midlands Travel, Birmingham
Royal Lancaster Infirmary
International Convention Centre, Birmingham
Blackpool Libraries and Leisure Services
Sheffield City Council
Lord Peter Palumbo, Private residence, London
Birmingham City Council
Coventry City Council
Royal Caribbean Cruise Liners
Arts Council of Great Britain
London Contemporary Art
The Minories, Temple Court, Birmingham
Great Berry Church, Basildon, Essex
Eversheds Solicitors, Birmingham
Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital