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Jeannette Glass made collectible patterns including Floragold (Louisa), Harp, Dewdrop, Holiday, and Anniversary in the 1940s to 1970s.
There can't be many college classrooms where so many spectators clamor to watch the professor and his students work that they've had to install bleachers.
Many associate the 1960s with a time of radical change in politics, civil rights and personal expression.
Holiday art sales abound this year, as always, offering local art lovers a perfect opportunity to support Northeast Ohio's flourishing scene.
Winona isn't the largest town in Minnesota, but it has a big reputation as the stained glass capital of the United States.
Great Britain's national survey of medieval stained glass  is proud to announce the launch of VIDIMUS, the first on-line magazine devoted to medieval stained glass.
Vneconomy.com reported that the Artglass company has won a contract to export its products to the United States till 2008, becoming the country's first glass producer enters this market.
Tribstar.com reported that the intricate fused glass art of Edith Acton and the bold metalworks of Robert Watton will be the featured art selections for October’s Artists of the Month presented by the Wabash Valley Art Guild in the Vigo County…
Elegant glass companies in the 1920s and 30s produced patterns that included decorative pieces, stemware and dinnerware, but most people who could afford glass such as Fostoria or Cambridge used china dinnerware.
The long history of Keltys United Methodist is more colorful with the recent addition of a set of memorial stained glass windows.
The Tiffin Glass Collectors Club is to host its 21st annual Glass Show and Sale June 24-25 at the Seneca County School of Opportunity, 780 E.
This will be the 32nd Convention, and for the second year in a row it is being held at this location. The NDGA is an organization for collectors of American made glassware, with an emphasis on glass made before, during and immediately after the…
Artist sheds light to reveal the alchemy of glass color, textureA passion for glass and color, nurtured from childhood, has evolved into a successful art glass lighting studio for Giuliana Dalsgaard of Novato.
Among creators of functional glass art, none enjoys greater prestige than Rene Lalique. The eminent Frenchman's vases, lamps, plates, centerpieces and bowls -- not to mention architectural projects -- define Art Deco chic.
It's no surprise that this pint-size city at the south end of the Finger Lakes region boasts a world-class museum of glass.
Cindy Craig works small, but she thinks big.Her glass beads take you to sweeping grasslands, vast oceans and immense galaxies.
Depression glass is best known for its colors - green, pink, amber, blue. Fanciful mold etchings show their delicate beauty and geometric patterns jump to life in sunshine when the glass is crystal!When most of us think about depression glass the…
Russia announced that it would return to Germany six 14th-century stained glass windows taken from a church by the Red Army during World War II, AFP reported.
During the day, it will alter the views of downtown as people walk above the waterfront railroad tracks just south of Myrtle Edwards Park.
The star of the show wasn't there. But given the artwork they were there to see, few in the crowd took note.
Visitors of Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center in Hutchinson may find themselves moved to a more a reverential state of mind.
Cheryl Kevish's passion for Depression-era glass began like it did for many baby boomers: About 25 years ago, her mother gave her a few pieces that both Kevish's mother and grandmother had owned.
In the sleepy, semi-residential area of Na Klua, far from the hustle and bustle of South Pattaya and its gaudy neon-lit outdoor beer bars, a discreet sign, beside a large grey metallic sliding door next to a tall wooden fence, reads Stephen Gormley…
Meltdown Glass Art & Design of Chandler, Arizona, has aligned itself with a Strategic Partner, SAFTI FIRST to provide Fire Resistive Kiln Cast Art glass.
Chris Kenyon was leading a nomadic life as an operations manager for a building-trades company when he landed in Columbus.