Tuesday August 27, 2019 | by Andrew Page
Tuesday August 20, 2019 | by Meghan Hayfield
OPENING: Tiffany's ecclesiastical windows to go on display at Chicago's Driehaus Museum
Tuesday August 13, 2019 | by Gabriela Iacovano
CONVERSATION: Liesl Schubel, who's returned to UrbanGlass as director of education, talks about building on the unique New York educational experience

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