Previous Next Tell us about yourself. I run my own studio in West Seattle, and teach the glassblowing program at Sammamish High School in Bellevue, WA. I received my BFA from Tyler School of Art and my MFA from Alfred University. What draws Read More
Previous Next Tell us about yourself. I was born on the east coast and while not having a formal art degree, art has been an integral part my life since childhood where I started with glitter pinecone wreaths. With extensive experience in Read More
Previous Next Tell us about yourself. I graduated from the University of Wolverhampton in 1997. Upon graduating I was awarded a scholarship at Broadfield House Glass Museum in the UK. It was such a great opportunity – but the reality was that Read More
Previous Next Tell us about yourself. My interest in fused glass began when I took a week long class at Snow Farm in Williamsburg, Massachusetts 15 years ago. I had been working with stained glass but felt constrained by this medium. Fused Read More
Seattle, WA – The Glass Art Society announces the full line-up and schedule for their next international conference on May 18-21, 2022, in Tacoma, Washington, USA. With over 100 unique presenters representing all methods of working with glass, the newly launched conference Read More
How would you explain your organization in 300 words or less? The Crefeld Glass Studio has been a part of the rich culture of the Philadelphia glass art scene since 1995. It’s a full service hot glass studio, offering facilities for Glassblowing, Read More
How would you explain your organization in 300 words or less? Beacon Glass Studio’s mission is to be a non-profit community arts center focused on education, exhibitions, experiences, and cultural connectivity. Beyond classes, retreats, and studio rentals, we plan on launching a Read More
Previous Next Tell us about yourself. Hot Glass Color partners with our customers to make the world more beautiful through glass art. We carry a broad range of color, tools and supplies for artists working in Coe 96 and in COE 33. Read More
Previous Next Tell us about yourself. I am from Buenos Aires Argentina. I had discovered the glass world about 10 years ago, I always love different kind of art, oil painting, Chinese porcelain, photography or anything that catch my Attention. Always my inspiration Read More
Previous Next How would you explain your organization in 300 words or less? Remark Glass is a recycled glass design studio in Philadelphia. Our team was founded by glass makers driven to make use of the resources we had available, post consumer Read More
Previous Next Tell us about yourself. I began my glass fusing adventure with a workshop by Dan Fenton in 1993 in our local glass shop in Durham, NC. Since then, I have taken several kilnforming workshops with him and other amazing fused Read More
This article was originally published by Tampa Bay Times by Maggie Duffy, Arts and Music Reporter Lenn Neff’s legacy is stamped on and inside buildings throughout Tampa Bay. His abstract stained and leaded glass work features geometric lines, redefining the notion Read More
Previous Next Tell us about yourself. Dennis started his career in glassblowing at Tyler School of Art, part of Temple University, receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2005. Following graduation, he accepted a position at Read More
Previous Next How would you explain your organization in 300 words or less? I have been working in glass for over forty years and it is still my passion. I made a conscious decision many years ago not Read More
Previous Next How would you explain your organization in 300 words or less? Lava Glass is comprised of a glassblowing studio, gallery, glass sculpture garden and café. Founded in 2002, the complex offers unique New Zealand inspired glass art and a fascinating Read More
Previous Next How would you explain your organization in 300 words or less? The educational value of connecting works of art in the Flint Institute of Arts’ galleries to the hands-on studio experience has always been an essential part of the FIA’s Read More
How would you explain your program in 300 words or less? The plan was to donate masks directly to organizations in the East Bay that serve underrepresented populations including those who may be choosing between buying a mask or getting other essential services. Read More
Previous Next Tell us about yourself. I have been involved with glass art for over 30 years with experience in the creation of several hot shops and galleries in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. I Read More
Previous Next How would you explain your organization in 300 words or less? The Appalachian Center for Craft (ACC) offers several educational art outreach programs including the Focus on Fine Program, Educator Week Workshops and High School Summer Art Intensives. Programs are Read More
Previous Next How is sustainability incorporated into your process? Glass is the ideal circular economy material. We’ve been using recycled window and bottle glass to make objects for the last 30 years. We use recycled paper to pack our glass. We also Read More