HAMMOND (WGNO)— Mark Haller, a glass artist at the Renaissance Fest wants to enlighten everyone with his glass creations. “I have 200 pounds of glass at my disposal that I can play with in any way, ...
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SEQUIM — The best laid plans sometimes end up in pieces, in a pile on the floor. That hasn’t deterred Megan Schmidlkofer … not in the least. Schmidlkofer recently opened Molten Momma’s Hot Shop, a ...
A koi fish created by Ryan Staub is displayed in Moana Glass’ shop. He first visited Maui in 2000 and fell in love with it. After four more visits over the years, he moved to the island in 2014 and ...
The intense process of working with glass, Deborah Czeresko says, means “moving all the time.” Credit... Supported by Text by Joshua Needelman Photographs and Video by Sasha Arutyunova Art of Craft is ...
If you’ve ever wondered what the process of blowing glass looks like, there’s a beautiful gallery and working studio in downtown Harbor Springs where you can see it. David Lyden and Erin Malone take ...
Charlotte’s first hot-glass-blowing studio, Hot Glass Alley, celebrated its grand opening Sept. 28-29 at 438 Atando Ave. In addition to selling a variety of hand-blown glass art, Jacob Pfeifer and his ...
Scott Fouche has returned to Lancaster as the glass studio manager at the Ohio Glass Museum. Fouche, a Bloom-Carroll graduate, previously worked as a glass artist in the museum's hot glass studio. He ...