Open Artist Studio: Seymour Stained Glass ♿

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 […]
Open Artist Studio: Richard Royal Studio ♿

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 […]
Open Artist Studio: Morgan Madison Studio

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 […]
Open Artist Studio: Milo Snyder 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 […]
Open Artists Studio: Misoda Glass ♿

Private glassblowing studio in West Seattle. Focuses on using colorful combinations to make one-of-a-kind, affordable glass items.
Open Artist Studio: Mikey Cozza + Sasha Tepper Stewart

See live glassblowing and glass on display for purchase. Mikeycozzaglass.com sahatepperstewart.com
Open Artist Studio: KCJ Szwedzinski + Dave Walters ♿

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 […]
Open Artist Studio: Kait Rhoads Studio

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 […]
Open Artist Studio: Jason Christian Glass ♿

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 […]
Open Artist Studio: Carol Milne ♿

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 […]