Tuesday August 13, 2019 | by Gabriela Iacovano

Recent graduate Katie Spiers' work, The Fading Call of the Curlew, took top honors at the 2019 Glass Prize.
Thursday August 8, 2019 | by Gabriela Iacovano
AWARD: Ireland's Katie Spiers takes first place in the annual Contemporary Glass Society's recent graduate prize

Alison Kinnaird, Subway Photographer, 2019. Double-engraved flashed glass, reverse laminated to a carrier glass. H 120, W 60 cm. courtesy: Robin Morton.
Tuesday August 6, 2019 | by Gabriela Iacovano
Alison Kinnaird discusses her explorations of the timeless by pairing traditional techniques with contemporary themes

A view of the naturalistic variety of stones created by husband-and-wife team of Jennifer and Thor Bueno. courtesy: the artists
Thursday August 1, 2019 | by Meghan Hayfield
With clients offering ever-larger spaces, Jennifer and Thor Bueno create expressive stone installations that bring the complexity of the natural world indoors

Helen Lee, Infinitive, 2018. Glass, neon, plexiglass. H 106 x W 64 x D 64 in. courtesy: bergstrom-mahler museum of glass
Wednesday July 31, 2019 | by Meghan Hayfield
EXHIBITION: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass tackles a myriad of social issues in group show
Tuesday July 23, 2019 | by Gabriela Iacovano
Refract, the Seattle area's first-ever region-wide glass festival coming up in October, is designed to celebrate the importance of the material in the Northwest
Monday July 22, 2019 | by Andrew Page
CONVERSATION: Deborah Czeresko, who won the Netflix glassblowing competition Blown Away, tells all
Wednesday July 17, 2019 | by Gabriela Iacovano
After a year as interim executive director, Brandi Clark earns the full leadership position at the Glass Art Society

Artist Jessica Julius takes over as glass-program head at the renamed Tyler School of Art and Architecture in Philadelphia.
Tuesday July 16, 2019 | by Meghan Hayfield
Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia debuts a name change and new glass-program head
Thursday July 11, 2019 | by Meghan Hayfield