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For a brief history of glass -- CLICK HERE |
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A pictorial instructional, linked to a high-end studio glass site. The Archive of Studio Glass, located near Ithaca, New York includes artist essays, glass appraisals, and an archive of glass images.
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World wide links to artistic, craft and scientific glass subjects including links to galleries, forums, newsletters, trade tips, etc.
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An informatiive mecca for both hobbyists and professionals. This site includes information on techniques, supplies, and educational programs.
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Keep up to date on the newest glass techniques and trades. This site offers information about new products, product safety and the advancement of glass as an art form.
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A direct link through Art Glass World's Billboard which includes on-line articles from various glass magazines.
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Enter the world of this famous glass artist and view her gallery of paperweights, including Fire Opal World© which was presented to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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The national collection of American glass artists and their works. The site contains an extensive photo gallery and numerous biographies of accomplished artists.
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MSU's pictorial instuctional site. Scientific glassblowing is the process of making glassware by heating pre-formed glass pieces and then shaping them when the glass is soft.
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An information database which includes various glass art resources. Includes glass artists, glass art galleries, art agencies, and glass art history.
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