Hot Shop Demonstration at Seattle Glassblowing Studio ♿
Live glassblowing demonstration by special guest artist. Celebrating the 35th year of Seattle Glassblowing Studio.
Live glassblowing demonstration by special guest artist. Celebrating the 35th year of Seattle Glassblowing Studio.
Experience glassblowing with a hands-on activity. Create in the hot shop with the help of professional artists, choosing from special autumn shape options. Celebrating the 35th year of Seattle Glassblowing Studio. Paid reservations required.
The Boathouse is the private working studio and hotshop of artist Dale Chihuly. Inside, the space is representative of Chihuly’s design aesthetic, showcasing pieces from his iconic bodies of work as well as his personal collections of art and unique objects. It is also home to The Hotshop, where Chihuly and his team of glassblowers […]
In 3 hours you will make your own 5-piece coaster plus cut pieces for another to assemble at home. And you will have learned basic glass cutting skills, including how to cut curves! Stained glass appliqué uses the same tools and skills you would use to make a stained glass window but is held together […]
Out of the Woods brings Pilchuck Glass School’s Stanwood campus to Seattle in an exhibition that explores the legacy of Pilchuck’s artistic and educational mission through notable selections from the collection, recent acquisitions, and new work by current staff members. These works highlight the collaboration, innovation, and community that is at the heart of Pilchuck’s […]
PART OF HANDWORK 2026: Pratt Fine Arts Center, in Seattle’s Central District, has been a community arts hub for the past fifty years. Pratt was initially established by the City of Seattle — named for the civil rights leader Edwin T. Pratt, Executive Director of the Seattle Urban League — who was murdered in 1969. […]
Hands-on lessons with an experienced glass-blowing instructor. Individuals or groups of up to 5. Please email or call for information about pricing and to schedule a time. Artist Bio: David Smith was introduced to the art of glass blowing in 1978 while studying for a degree in materials science: He was hooked. After graduation, he […]
Visit our Madrona hot shop and store to watch our glassblowers craft our handmade, one-of-a-kind candle holders. You will see these local glass artisans bring our glassybaby votives to life, starting from molten glass into a vessel of color and light. Each glassybaby is unique, and no two are the same. Enjoy our beautifully curated […]
This exhibition, spotlighting glass cups, is a call to return to the curiosity and enthusiasm that first drew us to glass. The cup is among the most intimate objects a maker can produce — held, used daily, chosen personally. This show pushes back against the market pressures that steer us towards commodity, and instead offers […]
PAiR programs have taken place at Pilchuck Glass School, North Lands Creative, Berlevåg Norway, and Ghost Ranch New Mexico. Over the years, 116 diverse, invited artists who work primarily in kilnformed glass, have come from the Americas, Europe, and Australia to immerse themselves exploring new or existing ideas, through self-directed contemplation, meditation, and making. Curated […]
October marks the fifth year of Luminosity, Stonington Gallery’s annual group glass exhibition. Centering Northwest Native glass artists alongside a broader group of glassblowers, the exhibition highlights glass as a rigorous, evolving discipline where technical mastery and cultural knowledge converge. Ideal for collectors, curious visitors, and dedicated PNW art appreciators alike, Luminosity offers a compelling […]
Explore both iconic & modern glass through the world of design; names such as Glas Italia, Helle Mardahl, Louis Poulsen, MESO, Sophie Lou Jacobsen, Tom Dixon, and more. Artist Bio: Helle Mardahl Studio operates at the intersection of art and functionality to create a dreamy universe of richly coloured glass designs of eccentric deviance. Influenced […]
Granite Calimpong affirms his versatility as a sculptor, skilled in various media such as glass, ceramics, wood, metal, light, and photography. His emphasis on material exploration gives vivid and innovative expression to the unique qualities of each of his chosen materials. Dick Weiss at Traver Gallery. Known for his formal explorations of color, light, and […]
Vetri will be showcasing artists working in glass, continuing its focus on material-driven work and the legacy of the studio glass movement. You’ll see a range of approaches, from functional objects to sculptural pieces. Visit the gallery to find beautifully designed, thoughtfully curated, handmade objects by emerging and established artists from the Northwest and internationally.
“Every piece I create, from the humblest tumbler to the most baroque sculpture, makes a statement about isolation, striving, access, perseverance, boundary pushing, and the pursuit of excellence. I believe my presence in the field as a working-class Black man, striving and excelling in a field occupied chiefly by society’s most privileged (whitest), is a […]
A dynamic and long-term installation featuring visitor favorites alongside recent acquisitions and lesser-seen works chosen from the museum's Studio Art Glass collection, highlighting works from the Rebecca and Jack Benaroya Collection. Organized by Tacoma Art Museum and curated by Ellen Ito and Jessica Wilks. Museum admission required. Artist Bio: Jason McDonald attended California College of […]
Over the course of his distinguished career, Tacoma native Dale Chihuly has emerged as one of the most prominent American artists of the last century. In honor of his family and his hometown, in 1990 he began donating a retrospective collection of his work to TAM, and these works are on permanent view. The presentation […]
Utilizing his exceptional knowledge of Venetian techniques, Cozza’s work explores the optical qualities of glass by manipulating color, texture and form. This newest solo exhibition will showcase new work that demonstrates his skillful use of reticello, cane work and murrine.
The Boathouse is the private working studio and hotshop of artist Dale Chihuly. Inside, the space is representative of Chihuly’s design aesthetic, showcasing pieces from his iconic bodies of work as well as his personal collections of art and unique objects. It is also home to The Hotshop, where Chihuly and his team of glassblowers […]
A free live online presentation featuring eleven artists pushing the boundaries of the studio glass movement, working with luminous color, glass, and light to create sculptures that explore the resilience of the ocean, the beauty of the Earth, and the majestic force of our natural world. RSVP now through https://bit.ly/oceanelevan, and receive BONUS: Free access […]
Taut, a solo exhibition by Zoe Potter, uses glass, steel, latex, and more in a series of figurative sculptures. The work’s focus on materiality centers the tension and harmony that lies between materials, as well as their own relationship to scale and space. Artist Bio: Zoe Potter is a Seattle-based artist and a recent graduate […]
Join BARN’s Glass Arts Studio for a free screening of Holy Frit, a documentary by Justin Monroe about artist Tim Carey's ambitious, near-disastrous attempt to create the world's largest stained-glass window for a Kansas Church.
This special exhibition celebrates light, reflection, and translucence in the work of six Northwest glass masters and the abstract paintings of Jeanne Toal.
Art Table is a restaurant & bar that features a rotating exhibition of art on the walls, tables made by artists, and curiosities to be found in the space. By the entrance rest glass display cases, one enclosing handmade glassware by a longtime friend of the owner. Along the walls, art surrounds the theme of […]
Official opening night for REFRACT, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the "Chihuly Over Venice" exhibition. Ignite your curiosity with glassblowing demonstrations from amazing glass artists, VIP tours of Chihuly Garden and Glass, music, hors d’oeuvres, signature cocktails, and other special programming to light up the night.
Live glassblowing demonstration by special guest artist. Celebrating the 35th year of Seattle Glassblowing Studio.
Out of the Woods brings Pilchuck Glass School’s Stanwood campus to Seattle in an exhibition that explores the legacy of Pilchuck’s artistic and educational mission through notable selections from the collection, recent acquisitions, and new work by current staff members. These works highlight the collaboration, innovation, and community that is at the heart of Pilchuck’s […]
PART OF HANDWORK 2026: Pratt Fine Arts Center, in Seattle’s Central District, has been a community arts hub for the past fifty years. Pratt was initially established by the City of Seattle — named for the civil rights leader Edwin T. Pratt, Executive Director of the Seattle Urban League — who was murdered in 1969. […]
Hands-on lessons with an experienced glass-blowing instructor. Individuals or groups of up to 5. Please email or call for information about pricing and to schedule a time. Artist Bio: David Smith was introduced to the art of glass blowing in 1978 while studying for a degree in materials science: He was hooked. After graduation, he […]
Visit our Madrona hot shop and store to watch our glassblowers craft our handmade, one-of-a-kind candle holders. You will see these local glass artisans bring our glassybaby votives to life, starting from molten glass into a vessel of color and light. Each glassybaby is unique, and no two are the same. Enjoy our beautifully curated […]
Watch contemporary glass history in the making as our Hot Shop Team, in collaboration with Visiting Artists, demonstrates the fascinating process of creating works of art from molten glass. Museum admission required.
PAiR programs have taken place at Pilchuck Glass School, North Lands Creative, Berlevåg Norway, and Ghost Ranch New Mexico. Over the years, 116 diverse, invited artists who work primarily in kilnformed glass, have come from the Americas, Europe, and Australia to immerse themselves exploring new or existing ideas, through self-directed contemplation, meditation, and making. Curated […]
October marks the fifth year of Luminosity, Stonington Gallery’s annual group glass exhibition. Centering Northwest Native glass artists alongside a broader group of glassblowers, the exhibition highlights glass as a rigorous, evolving discipline where technical mastery and cultural knowledge converge. Ideal for collectors, curious visitors, and dedicated PNW art appreciators alike, Luminosity offers a compelling […]
“Every piece I create, from the humblest tumbler to the most baroque sculpture, makes a statement about isolation, striving, access, perseverance, boundary pushing, and the pursuit of excellence. I believe my presence in the field as a working-class Black man, striving and excelling in a field occupied chiefly by society’s most privileged (whitest), is a […]
A dynamic and long-term installation featuring visitor favorites alongside recent acquisitions and lesser-seen works chosen from the museum's Studio Art Glass collection, highlighting works from the Rebecca and Jack Benaroya Collection. Organized by Tacoma Art Museum and curated by Ellen Ito and Jessica Wilks. Museum admission required. Artist Bio: Jason McDonald attended California College of […]
Over the course of his distinguished career, Tacoma native Dale Chihuly has emerged as one of the most prominent American artists of the last century. In honor of his family and his hometown, in 1990 he began donating a retrospective collection of his work to TAM, and these works are on permanent view. The presentation […]
Explore both iconic & modern glass through the world of design; names such as Glas Italia, Helle Mardahl, Louis Poulsen, MESO, Sophie Lou Jacobsen, Tom Dixon, and more. Artist Bio: Helle Mardahl Studio operates at the intersection of art and functionality to create a dreamy universe of richly coloured glass designs of eccentric deviance. Influenced […]
Granite Calimpong affirms his versatility as a sculptor, skilled in various media such as glass, ceramics, wood, metal, light, and photography. His emphasis on material exploration gives vivid and innovative expression to the unique qualities of each of his chosen materials. Dick Weiss at Traver Gallery. Known for his formal explorations of color, light, and […]
Vetri will be showcasing artists working in glass, continuing its focus on material-driven work and the legacy of the studio glass movement. You’ll see a range of approaches, from functional objects to sculptural pieces. Visit the gallery to find beautifully designed, thoughtfully curated, handmade objects by emerging and established artists from the Northwest and internationally.
This year we’re in search of things to appreciate and color is our starting place: The deep blue of cobalt, a garnet red, a brilliant emerald green. We’ll let you in on some local glass artists’ color stories (just because you love one particular shade of yellow, doesn’t mean it always loves you back.) And […]
Utilizing his exceptional knowledge of Venetian techniques, Cozza’s work explores the optical qualities of glass by manipulating color, texture and form. This newest solo exhibition will showcase new work that demonstrates his skillful use of reticello, cane work and murrine.
Curious about the magic of shaping molten glass? In our private glassblowing classes, we’ll guide you step by step through a fun, hands-on experience—no prior experience needed. You’ll create multiple unique pieces to remember your time in the studio, which can be picked up once they’ve cooled or shipped to you for convenience. Artist Bio: […]
Taut, a solo exhibition by Zoe Potter, uses glass, steel, latex, and more in a series of figurative sculptures. The work’s focus on materiality centers the tension and harmony that lies between materials, as well as their own relationship to scale and space. Artist Bio: Zoe Potter is a Seattle-based artist and a recent graduate […]
Come experience the magic of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s captivating glass collection on Friday afternoon! Their Public Art collection spans from early commissions including renowned artists such as Linda Beaumont, Cappy Thompson, and Dick Weiss to their most recent acquisitions including the following artists: Weston Lambert, the De La Torre Brothers, and Jeremy Bert and […]
Join the Seattle Architecture Foundation for a two-hour walking tour of Seattle’s unique relationship with glass. While modern buildings are often fully wrapped entirely in glass, Seattle’s older buildings have smaller-scaled windows as you recede into the history of building design. Learn how architects and developers went from using glass as an opening nestled into […]
Watch glass blowers at play. Found items will be used as forms for experiments with molten glass. A collection of natural and man-made materials will be employed: Cedar strips, driftwood, a semi-truck shock coil---whatever the glass blowers find inspiring. Artist Bio: David Smith was introduced to the art of glass blowing in 1978 while […]
Utilizing his exceptional knowledge of Venetian techniques, Cozza’s work explores the optical qualities of glass by manipulating color, texture and form. This newest solo exhibition will showcase new work that demonstrates his skillful use of reticello, cane work and murrine.
This special exhibition celebrates light, reflection, and translucence in the work of six Northwest glass masters and the abstract paintings of Jeanne Toal.
Please join us on October 17th for an evening of glassblowing at our Madrona hot shop. Select your favorite colors to create a custom glass pumpkin with our talented artists. Fun for the whole family. Additional details: Ticket purchase is required in advance and is final sale Capacity limited to 1 person per 20 minute […]
Watch molten glass come alive as artist Art Freas demonstrates the intricate incalmo technique—carefully joining separate pieces of glowing glass into one seamless, beautifully layered wall platter. Settle into our intimate viewing area with refreshments in hand and enjoy a friendly, educational experience as you take in this mesmerizing craft up close. No tickets or […]
Live glassblowing demonstration by special guest artist. Celebrating the 35th year of Seattle Glassblowing Studio.
Enjoy an exhibit showcasing our community's best work in glass, including established artists and makers of all ages!
Join the Seattle Architecture Foundation for a two-hour walking tour of Seattle’s unique relationship with glass. While modern buildings are often fully wrapped entirely in glass, Seattle’s older buildings have smaller-scaled windows as you recede into the history of building design. Learn how architects and developers went from using glass as an opening nestled into […]
Watch, Learn, Participate - FREE live action vitrograph pulling opportunity in both COE 90 and COE 96 glass. This hands-on event allows you to watch the process, ask the questions, and try the technique.
Head to BARN’s Glass Arts Studio for a full day of live demonstrations and hands-on activities, including mesmerizing torchwork, mosaic magic, fused glass fun, and stunning stained glass.
This event showcases the vibrant work of Nick Clawson, a glass and multimedia artist based in the Artspace Everett Lofts. Guests are invited into an open‑studio experience where Nick—joined by friends and guest artists—will be bending neon glass cubes live, offering a rare look into his creative process. Artist Bio: Nick Clawson is a multidisciplinary […]
Out of the Woods brings Pilchuck Glass School’s Stanwood campus to Seattle in an exhibition that explores the legacy of Pilchuck’s artistic and educational mission through notable selections from the collection, recent acquisitions, and new work by current staff members. These works highlight the collaboration, innovation, and community that is at the heart of Pilchuck’s […]
PART OF HANDWORK 2026: Pratt Fine Arts Center, in Seattle’s Central District, has been a community arts hub for the past fifty years. Pratt was initially established by the City of Seattle — named for the civil rights leader Edwin T. Pratt, Executive Director of the Seattle Urban League — who was murdered in 1969. […]
Hands-on lessons with an experienced glass-blowing instructor. Individuals or groups of up to 5. Please email or call for information about pricing and to schedule a time. Artist Bio: David Smith was introduced to the art of glass blowing in 1978 while studying for a degree in materials science: He was hooked. After graduation, he […]
Watch contemporary glass history in the making as our Hot Shop Team, in collaboration with Visiting Artists, demonstrates the fascinating process of creating works of art from molten glass. Museum admission required.
Several Pacific NW Glass Guild members (PNWGlassGuild.org) and their friends open their studios to you on this free self-drive tour in North Seattle. Each studio also hosts a few guest artists. You'll see a wide range of glass techniques and a few other media. Most locations have demonstrations of some sort, and all the artists […]
PAiR programs have taken place at Pilchuck Glass School, North Lands Creative, Berlevåg Norway, and Ghost Ranch New Mexico. Over the years, 116 diverse, invited artists who work primarily in kilnformed glass, have come from the Americas, Europe, and Australia to immerse themselves exploring new or existing ideas, through self-directed contemplation, meditation, and making. Curated […]
October marks the fifth year of Luminosity, Stonington Gallery’s annual group glass exhibition. Centering Northwest Native glass artists alongside a broader group of glassblowers, the exhibition highlights glass as a rigorous, evolving discipline where technical mastery and cultural knowledge converge. Ideal for collectors, curious visitors, and dedicated PNW art appreciators alike, Luminosity offers a compelling […]
“Every piece I create, from the humblest tumbler to the most baroque sculpture, makes a statement about isolation, striving, access, perseverance, boundary pushing, and the pursuit of excellence. I believe my presence in the field as a working-class Black man, striving and excelling in a field occupied chiefly by society’s most privileged (whitest), is a […]
A dynamic and long-term installation featuring visitor favorites alongside recent acquisitions and lesser-seen works chosen from the museum's Studio Art Glass collection, highlighting works from the Rebecca and Jack Benaroya Collection. Organized by Tacoma Art Museum and curated by Ellen Ito and Jessica Wilks. Museum admission required. Artist Bio: Jason McDonald attended California College of […]
Over the course of his distinguished career, Tacoma native Dale Chihuly has emerged as one of the most prominent American artists of the last century. In honor of his family and his hometown, in 1990 he began donating a retrospective collection of his work to TAM, and these works are on permanent view. The presentation […]
Explore both iconic & modern glass through the world of design; names such as Glas Italia, Helle Mardahl, Louis Poulsen, MESO, Sophie Lou Jacobsen, Tom Dixon, and more. Artist Bio: Helle Mardahl Studio operates at the intersection of art and functionality to create a dreamy universe of richly coloured glass designs of eccentric deviance. Influenced […]
Granite Calimpong affirms his versatility as a sculptor, skilled in various media such as glass, ceramics, wood, metal, light, and photography. His emphasis on material exploration gives vivid and innovative expression to the unique qualities of each of his chosen materials. Dick Weiss at Traver Gallery. Known for his formal explorations of color, light, and […]
Vetri will be showcasing artists working in glass, continuing its focus on material-driven work and the legacy of the studio glass movement. You’ll see a range of approaches, from functional objects to sculptural pieces. Visit the gallery to find beautifully designed, thoughtfully curated, handmade objects by emerging and established artists from the Northwest and internationally.
Carol Milne knits glass. Although she'd like to say she knits with molten glass, alas, her work is cast, using the lost wax casting process. The process involves wax working (knitting, pouring and soldering), moldmaking using plaster and refractories, a kiln, dental tools and coldworking. For a preview of what you might see, check out […]
Visitors can expect a welcoming, live glassblowing demonstration. I’ll be working on traditional glassblowing techniques and sharing the process behind my sculptural cactus. Guests will have the opportunity to see finished work up close and connect directly with the story behind each piece.
Glass Artist + Lighting Designer Julie Conway recently relocated her studio to Everett. Julie welcomes visitors during the open studio tours on the North Side studio visit day, or by appointment during Refract Week. Julie creates her bespoke glass lighting installations with her glass teams & fabricators based in the Seattle/Everett area. Julie’s team members […]
Visitors will see the wonders of a small studio in a residential neighborhood. They will get a chance to see me create vessels like my Yo-yos and dragons. They will also be able to walk around and see my finished work around the studio.
Come see the full arc of the process in a working backyard studio — 3D modeling, printing demos, lost PLA casting, sculptures emerging from plaster molds, cold working. Then step inside the home where finished pieces are installed and experience the emotional power of sculptural lighting firsthand. I grew up around glass — my parents […]
At Morgan Madison Studio you will find the artist exploring a rich variety of kiln forming and casting processes, alongside his work in complementary materials such as concrete, steel and wood. It is a bright studio full of colorful eye candy where serious play is the order of the day.
Karen Seymour finds that working with glass allows her to give functional form to the color and light she finds in nature. You will see glass tables, lamps, mirrors, vessels and fountains. Recent pieces reflect the challenge of representing the classical 4 elements: earth, fire water and air. Karen has been teaching her glass on […]
Pike Place Market will once again come alive with the vibrant energy of glass art and glass art demonstrations. We invite you to step into the world of artistry and witness the talents of our esteemed Market glass artists within our Handmade Craft Market. With their skillful hands and creative minds, they will transform molten […]
Utilizing his exceptional knowledge of Venetian techniques, Cozza’s work explores the optical qualities of glass by manipulating color, texture and form. This newest solo exhibition will showcase new work that demonstrates his skillful use of reticello, cane work and murrine.
Curious about the magic of shaping molten glass? In our private glassblowing classes, we’ll guide you step by step through a fun, hands-on experience—no prior experience needed. You’ll create multiple unique pieces to remember your time in the studio, which can be picked up once they’ve cooled or shipped to you for convenience. Artist Bio: […]
Taut, a solo exhibition by Zoe Potter, uses glass, steel, latex, and more in a series of figurative sculptures. The work’s focus on materiality centers the tension and harmony that lies between materials, as well as their own relationship to scale and space. Artist Bio: Zoe Potter is a Seattle-based artist and a recent graduate […]
The Kinetic Lens is a collaborative activation featuring Eunsun Choi and her engineering partners. This session invites participants into the "black box" of the Mouseness ecosystem to explore the hidden intelligence behind the glass. This activation is a deep dive into the synthesis of glass craft and sensory electronics. Artist Bio: Eunsun Choi is a […]
This special exhibition celebrates light, reflection, and translucence in the work of six Northwest glass masters and the abstract paintings of Jeanne Toal.
Join us at Mini Mart City Park for an evening in conversation with current artist on view, Zoe Potter and visiting artist in residence (TBD). We offer an opportunity to delve further with these two artists about their methods with the medium of glass as it interacts with other aspects of their respective practices. There […]
Join Pilchuck Glass School's community of artists and generous supporters to raise critical funds for their transformative glass art education program. Tickets include an art auction featuring artwork from renowned international glass artists, an inspiring program highlighting Pilchuck’s mission, a gourmet dinner and drinks, an after-party, and more fun surprises! Purchase tickets at pilchuckauction.org.
Live glassblowing demonstration by special guest artist. Celebrating the 35th year of Seattle Glassblowing Studio.
Enjoy an exhibit showcasing our community's best work in glass, including established artists and makers of all ages!
This event showcases the vibrant work of Nick Clawson, a glass and multimedia artist based in the Artspace Everett Lofts. Guests are invited into an open‑studio experience where Nick—joined by friends and guest artists—will be bending neon glass cubes live, offering a rare look into his creative process. Artist Bio: Nick Clawson is a multidisciplinary […]
Founded in 1994, Hilltop Artists has been supporting young artists for generations. Join us in the studio classroom at Hilltop Heritage Middle School and enjoy demonstrations from our teaching artists and students. Featured artists include: Tony Sorgenfrei, Zane Scott, Douglas Burgess II, Sam Scalise, Sasha Tepper-Stewart, Jason Mouer, Jessica Hogan, Luis Sanchez, Carleigh Templin, MiShawn […]
Out of the Woods brings Pilchuck Glass School’s Stanwood campus to Seattle in an exhibition that explores the legacy of Pilchuck’s artistic and educational mission through notable selections from the collection, recent acquisitions, and new work by current staff members. These works highlight the collaboration, innovation, and community that is at the heart of Pilchuck’s […]
PART OF HANDWORK 2026: Pratt Fine Arts Center, in Seattle’s Central District, has been a community arts hub for the past fifty years. Pratt was initially established by the City of Seattle — named for the civil rights leader Edwin T. Pratt, Executive Director of the Seattle Urban League — who was murdered in 1969. […]
Hands-on lessons with an experienced glass-blowing instructor. Individuals or groups of up to 5. Please email or call for information about pricing and to schedule a time. Artist Bio: David Smith was introduced to the art of glass blowing in 1978 while studying for a degree in materials science: He was hooked. After graduation, he […]
Watch contemporary glass history in the making as our Hot Shop Team, in collaboration with Visiting Artists, demonstrates the fascinating process of creating works of art from molten glass. Museum admission required.
Several Pacific NW Glass Guild members (PNWGlassGuild.org) and their friends open their studios to you on this free self-drive tour in North Seattle. Each studio also hosts a few guest artists. You'll see a wide range of glass techniques and a few other media. Most locations have demonstrations of some sort, and all the artists […]
PAiR programs have taken place at Pilchuck Glass School, North Lands Creative, Berlevåg Norway, and Ghost Ranch New Mexico. Over the years, 116 diverse, invited artists who work primarily in kilnformed glass, have come from the Americas, Europe, and Australia to immerse themselves exploring new or existing ideas, through self-directed contemplation, meditation, and making. Curated […]
October marks the fifth year of Luminosity, Stonington Gallery’s annual group glass exhibition. Centering Northwest Native glass artists alongside a broader group of glassblowers, the exhibition highlights glass as a rigorous, evolving discipline where technical mastery and cultural knowledge converge. Ideal for collectors, curious visitors, and dedicated PNW art appreciators alike, Luminosity offers a compelling […]
“Every piece I create, from the humblest tumbler to the most baroque sculpture, makes a statement about isolation, striving, access, perseverance, boundary pushing, and the pursuit of excellence. I believe my presence in the field as a working-class Black man, striving and excelling in a field occupied chiefly by society’s most privileged (whitest), is a […]
A dynamic and long-term installation featuring visitor favorites alongside recent acquisitions and lesser-seen works chosen from the museum's Studio Art Glass collection, highlighting works from the Rebecca and Jack Benaroya Collection. Organized by Tacoma Art Museum and curated by Ellen Ito and Jessica Wilks. Museum admission required. Artist Bio: Jason McDonald attended California College of […]
Over the course of his distinguished career, Tacoma native Dale Chihuly has emerged as one of the most prominent American artists of the last century. In honor of his family and his hometown, in 1990 he began donating a retrospective collection of his work to TAM, and these works are on permanent view. The presentation […]
Sabrina & Jenny have been telling stories using glass and steel for more than 30 years. Their studio building includes a cold shop, kilns, sandblasting equipment, metal shop, printmaking space (for both paper and glass) and display space showing finished works, studies and works in progress. Also accessible are their gardens and rooftop deck, with […]
Located in Seattle's first artist-owned live/work co-op, my studio is full of art made by me, folk art, and the art of friends. I have been painting on glass for more than 40 years--first focusing on stained glass, then vessel forms, followed by large public art installations, and currently reverse-glass wall paintings. My work is […]
Kait Rhoads is best known for her innovative use of Venetian blown-glass techniques, which she has applied to sculpture, limited-edition jewelry, and public art to engage the community with ocean ecology. Kait received a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in 1993, an MFA from Alfred University in 2001, and a Fulbright grant to […]
KCJ Szwedzinski and David Walters are interdisciplinary artists whose practices bridge glass, imagery, and narrative. Together, they explore the intersection of material, storytelling, and cultural symbolism, combining KCJ’s conceptual, system-driven approach with Dave’s decades-long mastery of blown glass and illustrative surface work. Their collaborative projects create layered visual languages that move between personal, political, and […]
See live glassblowing and glass on display for purchase. Mikeycozzaglass.com sahatepperstewart.com
Private glassblowing studio in West Seattle. Focuses on using colorful combinations to make one-of-a-kind, affordable glass items.
Visitors will be welcomed into the spacious, light-filled studio space of Richard Royal, showcasing vibrant, large-scale, colorful works of hot-blown glass sculpture. Guests are invited to immerse themselves in the artistry and craftsmanship behind each unique piece.
Refract: Local Frequencies offers pieces by selection of artists working in and around glass, bringing together a range of approaches shaped by material, process, and place. Presented at The Space in Columbia City as part of Refract Seattle, the exhibition is a glimpse into the breadth of glass practices in the region—an informal cross-section of […]
Visitors can expect to see my finished work, works in progress, and experimental projects. My studio is a space for exploration, design, and creativity. My artistic background began in Palo Alto, CA, when I began blowing glass at the age of 14. Over the years, I have learned how to express my creative voice through […]
John Sharvin, Bri Chesler, and Minhi England are glass and mixed-media artists hosting an open studio event at Top Hat Glassworks. This shared live/work space was built from a vision of sustainability and community. John Sharvin’s practice is grounded in a technical understanding of mechanical systems and material applications. Inspired by space and mechanical infrastructures, […]
Visitors can expect a private working glassblowing studio and showroom, located in West Seattle. Hand-blown glass tableware, decorative objects, and sculptural work will be on display. Two Tone Studios creates contemporary-designed hand-blown glass objects with a nod to the past. Each unique design is handcrafted by husband and wife team Boyd Sugiki and Lisa Zerkowitz, […]
Guests will see a collection of finished glass and stone sculptures and the studio space I've curated for my specific processes. I'll walk through each work area for different phases of kilncasting glass, grinding/carving glass and stone, laminating, pairing, and coldworking. I also plan to speak on my background as an artist and give visitors […]
Explore a glass studio where many different techniques and processes come together into sculptures, lighting, and wearable art. This year, we celebrate the birth of a new creative studio with mixed media artists who work with flameworking, stained glass, and metal. Artist Bio: Inna PatInna is a mixed media artist who has made jewelry and […]
Utilizing his exceptional knowledge of Venetian techniques, Cozza’s work explores the optical qualities of glass by manipulating color, texture and form. This newest solo exhibition will showcase new work that demonstrates his skillful use of reticello, cane work and murrine.
Explore both iconic & modern glass through the world of design; names such as Glas Italia, Helle Mardahl, Louis Poulsen, MESO, Sophie Lou Jacobsen, Tom Dixon, and more. Artist Bio: Helle Mardahl Studio operates at the intersection of art and functionality to create a dreamy universe of richly coloured glass designs of eccentric deviance. Influenced […]
Curious about the magic of shaping molten glass? In our private glassblowing classes, we’ll guide you step by step through a fun, hands-on experience—no prior experience needed. You’ll create multiple unique pieces to remember your time in the studio, which can be picked up once they’ve cooled or shipped to you for convenience. Artist Bio: […]
Taut, a solo exhibition by Zoe Potter, uses glass, steel, latex, and more in a series of figurative sculptures. The work’s focus on materiality centers the tension and harmony that lies between materials, as well as their own relationship to scale and space. Artist Bio: Zoe Potter is a Seattle-based artist and a recent graduate […]
This special exhibition celebrates light, reflection, and translucence in the work of six Northwest glass masters and the abstract paintings of Jeanne Toal.