Mesa Arts Center
ADDRESS
1 East Main St
Mesa, AZ 85201
PHONE
(480) 644-6500
1 East Main St
Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 644-6500
Via Partigiani 5
Mornico Losana, 27040
Italy
+39 0383 892114
61 Westminster Bridge Road
London,
UK
020 7450 1889
1, rue du Général-de-Gaulle BP2
Sars-Poteries, 59216
France
+33 (0) 3 59 73 16 16
727 Magazine Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
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(504) 529-7279
2040 Ellesmere Road Building 18
Toronto, ON M1H 3B6
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1051 Clinton Street
Buffalo, NY 14206
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Quatre Bras, Lybster
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United Kingdom
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39399 Cherry Street
Newark, CA 94560
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Dürerweg 5
Kaufbeuren-Neugablonz, 87600
Germany
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340 High Street
Portsmouth, VA 23704
757-822-1122/ 757-822-1889
Helleforthstr. 18-20
Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, 33758
Germany
(+49) 5207-9128-0
South Downs National Park
West Sussex,
England
+44 1243 811301
The Studio is an internationally renowned facility that offers glassworking classes for a variety of skill levels. Classes are taught by top artists and instructors from around the world, and are held year-round. Students enjoy the resources of The Studio, as well as the Museum’s collection and the Rakow Research Library. Spring and fall classes include ten-week sessions that meet once per week, as well as one-, two, and three-day workshops. Summer and winter intensive classes are one or two weeks in length. Scholarships are available. Other resources include studio rentals, artist residencies, livestreamed artist demos, and video resources. Opening in 2025, look forward to our new two-year education program, the Glassmaking Institute. Learn more or apply online at glassmaking.cmog.org.
2001 North 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
(215) 777-9000
Tyler’s highly selective MFA in Glass program, marking its 50th year in 2023, is defined by a commitment to cultivating each graduate student’s unique voice, with glass as only one of many modes of expression. Students explore the intersections of glass, sculpture, installation, video, performance, culture, making and criticism – an approach that has helped create one of the most tight-knit alumni communities in the discipline.
MFA Glass students learn in an intensive practice setting with a diverse and highly accomplished faculty. The 60-credit curriculum comprises studio work, research, and seminars, and students participate in peer reviews with other disciplines. Visiting artists regularly give lectures and demonstrations and critique student work, widening students’ artistic network. Interaction among MFAs and undergraduates in the shop and the studio strengthens graduate students’ teaching experience and has led to the program’s strong track record of placing alumni in faculty positions across the country and internationally.
420 Stephen Street, PO Box 228
Paden City, WV 26159
(304) 337-2253
The Paul Wissmach Glass Company is family owned and operated, and has been making glass for artists architects, designers, studios, and hobbyists in Paden City, West Virginia, since 1904. We produce two lines: Art Glass and Kiln Glass. Art Glass is ideal for Stained Glass, Mosaic, and Architectural Glass Applications. Kiln Glass has a coefficient of expansion of 96 and is tested compatible. Kiln glass is ideal for fusing and melting. We offer a wide range of colors and styles of sheet, frit, and cullet for fusing, blowing, and casting. Our glass comes in a wide range of colors, textures, levels of transparency, and luminescent surface treatments. We offer the broadest selection of art glass in the world. In addition to our current selections, we frequently work with artists and designers to develop and introduce new colors and types of glass to meet the demands of today’s tastes.