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studio glass

American  

noun

  1. art glass produced by an independent artisan in the studio.


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Sarah-Mae: Seattle is famous for studio glass — and much of that fame is thanks to Dale Chihuly, who still lives and creates art here.

From Seattle Times

Heller Gallery has specialized in glass art since the early days of the studio glass movement.

From New York Times

In the ’60s, as some factories closed, a different kind of glass entered the scene: the American studio glass movement, inspired by Italian blown glass.

From New York Times

Scaling up a bit, Stonington Gallery presents “Luminosity,” a three-person show that sheds light on the special relationship between Northwest Native art and studio glass art.

From Seattle Times

And that’s where Refract, the newest glass festival in the country, comes in, hoping to celebrate and draw attention to our region’s studio glass movement and the fact that more than 700 glass artists and 100 glass art studios have set up shop in Washington state.

From Seattle Times