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Glass Artists
Janet Kelman Art
Glass
Janet has worked with glass
since1970. Since then, she has explored lampworked, blown, sandblasted,
fused, and slumped glass. She has made paperweights, bowls, plates,
perfume bottles, furniture, jewelry, sculpture, mosaics, and
architectural installations.
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Glassblowing Supplies
and Tools
Steinert Industries
A supplier of tools for glassblowers and lampworkers including
blowpipes, punty rods, gathering rods, vacuum plates, optic molds, bead
molds, polishers, grinders and other glassblowing tools.
Olympic Color Rods
Supplier of colors for glassblowers along with tools and other
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Glassblowing
Information
Glassblower.info:
"Glassblower.Info is dedicated to off-hand (free-blown) "Hot Glass"
glassblowing. This website contains a variety of information for the
glassblower, especially the beginner to intermediate student.
Glassblowing.com:
A glass studio in Poughkeepsie, NY. Website has information on the
history of glassblowing and many other interesting items on glass.
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Glass Museums
Corning Museum of Glass
The Corning Museum of Glass is located in Corning, New York. The Museum
consists of a glass workshop, research library, galleries, and shopping.
The Corning Museum of Glass is home to the world’s most comprehensive
and celebrated collection of glass.
Toledo Museum
of Art - Glass Pavilion
The Glass Pavilion will house the Toledo Museum of Art’s world-renowned
glass collection, state of the art glassmaking facilities, courtyards, a
café, and meeting spaces. The Pavilion is scheduled to be opened in
2006.
Museum of American Glass
The
Museum of American Glass is the largest museum in the country dedicated
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Glass Organizations
H.C. Fry Glass Society
The H. C. Fry Glass Society was formed for the study, preservation of
information and appreciation of the glass made at the H. C. Fry Glass
Co. in Rochester, Pa. The glass produced was of the finest quality, made
by most proficient artisans from the U. S. and Europe. The finished
products were shipped worldwide.
Glass Art Society
The Glass Art
Society's members are glass artists, students, educators, collectors,
gallery owners, museum personnel, writers and critics,
manufacturers/suppliers - anyone interested in glass art.
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