SiNaCa Studios
ADDRESS
1013 W Magnolia Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
United States
PHONE
(817) 899-0024
1013 W Magnolia Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
United States
(817) 899-0024
ceramics and glass
901 NW 49th St
Seattle, WA 98107
United States
(206) 768-9765
Kirkbride Way
Lilyfield, 2040
Australia
+61 2 9351 2222
340 High Street
Portsmouth, VA 23704
757-822-1122/ 757-822-1889
Helleforthstr. 18-20
Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, 33758
Germany
(+49) 5207-9128-0
2445 Monroe St
Toledo, OH 43620
United States
419.255.8000
80 Nishikanaya
Toyama,
Japan
(+81)-76-436-2973
6823 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70118
US
(504) 865-5000
Christian
Falkner Rd
Farnham,
England
+44 1252 722441
R. Branca Edmée Marques
Lisboa,
Portugal
+351 21 796 7624
200 Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117
US
(860) 768-4393
100 E. Main Street
Louisville, KY 40202
US
(502) 852-6794
101 Currie St
Adelaide, SA 5001
Australia
+61 8 8302 6611
Chester Road
Sunderland,
UK
+44 (0)191 515 2000
140 Water Street
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
(269) 925-5555
We at Wet Dog Glass are committed to providing our clients with top-notch services and products that range from studio equipment design, fabrication and installation to consultation and technical support. We are experts in combustion, safety and control systems, so you can count on us to provide you with exactly what you need. We understand the need for efficiency and so we put forth great effort into bringing you products of the highest quality. Since 1996, we have helped glass and ceramic artists around the world to solve problems unique to each situation. When you call on Wet Dog Glass for assistance, we give you all we've got!
25 Sagamore Road
Worcester, MA 01605
US
(508) 753-8183 ext. 2
3322 LaSalle St.
New Orleans, LA 70115
504.529.3306
College of Art and Design 55 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
(585) 475-7811
Offering an art-driven studio experience at a professional art school within Rochester Institute of Technology, RIT’s Glass program is uniquely positioned to enable each student the opportunity to foster unique discoveries between their glass and non-glass interests. In cultivating artists who become versatile makers and thinkers, students engage studio practices in blown glass, hot and kiln casting, cold working, flameworking, and kiln forming in exploratory crossover with neighboring programs of design, science, engineering, and technology. Rigorous studio exploration and material research is partnered with equally intensive scholastic research, readings, writing, a robust visiting artist series, and critical dialogue with both the faculty and the community of the student peer group. You belong at RIT’s College of Art and Design! We can help you become the artist you never imagined you could be.
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.
5200 Delmar Boulevard
Saint Louis, MO 63108
(314) 367-8131
Studio Glass Batch is the North American Supplier of GLASMA batch shipping out of Rochester, NY, Saint Louis, MO and Portland, OR. Glasma is a premium batch produced in Emmaboda, Sweden, made available at an affordable price. Current pricing is always available at meltbatch.com. All orders are prepaid to ship. Freight is billed separately with zero markup, upon your receipt of batch. Glasma has perfected the pelletizing process resulting in extremely consistent, dependable results with minimal dusting. Customers are located worldwide and produce some of the most brilliant crystal ware and studio art glass.