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Group of glass bead makers based in Vancouver, BC, with a mandate to promote glass beadmaking education and social activities.
Connecticut glass artist creates hand blown art glass vessels, goblets, wall sculpture, lighting, furniture, and chandeliers.
Specializes in lighting, vessels, tableware and perfume bottles.
Gallery of Canadian Glassblower David Thai. David creates classic forms with a contemporary touch and utilizes a variety of lustrous color themes which include the application of silver foil.
Teaching studio with a showroom and gallery, located in Seattle.
Offers glass blowing classes, lampworking and fusing. Located in South Beach, Oregon.
Metro Atlanta region. Provides professional and beginning glassblowers with classes, workshops and studio rental.
Handmade functional and ornamental art glass.
A gallery of fused glass plates, bowls, and jewelry by Steve Immerman, with descriptions of fusing techniques.
Kiln-formed contemporary glass art and functional serving pieces by Valerie Adams. Listing of upcoming jury-selected shows.
Gallery of custom-designed fused glass pieces by Donna and John Sarafis. Site also includes classes, schedule, contact information, and links to galleries that sell their work.
An illustrated introduction by C.I. Gable to the art and history of Venetian glass from the Murano islands in the lagoon of Venice. Includes glossary, glassmakers.
Realistic lampworked glass beads depicting animals, crafted by Wendy Tobler.
Features sculpted, figurative lampworked beads, ornaments and various jewelry.
A newsletter for hot glass artists. Includes articles, tips, classified ads and workshop calendar.
Kenny Greenberg's online gallery of neon art also includes technical information.
Includes photo gallery and information about rental neon art by artist Eve Hoyt.
Makers of both traditional and contemporary leadlights and stained glass. Located in Brisbane, Australia.
Carole Gray showcases past commissions made in a contemporary style, including mirrors, transoms, windows and candle holders. Local classes offered.
Presents the core elements of Leo Amery’s work: stained glass for commission, stained glass for exhibition, courses, the studio, the artist and contact page.