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  2. Pilchuck Glass School - Wikipedia

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    Pilchuck Glass School is an international center for glass art education. The school was founded in 1971 by Dale Chihuly, Ruth Tamura, Anne Gould Hauberg (1917-2016), and John H. Hauberg (1916-2002). [1] The campus is located on a former tree farm in Stanwood, Washington, in the United States. The administrative offices are located in Seattle.

  3. Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists Residency - Wikipedia

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    Since those early years, the school curriculum has grown to include various other methods of painting, sculpture, ceramics, papermaking, glass-blowing, and weaving. [2] In addition to offering courses for academic credit in the summer and winter seasons, [3] Ox-Bow offers fellowships and residencies for practicing artists of all media.

  4. Eugene Glass School - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Glass School 44°03′13″N 123°07′53″W  /  44.05356°N 123.13139°W  / 44.05356; -123 This article about a United States arts organization is a stub .

  5. Studio glass - Wikipedia

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    Handmade studio glass using complex techniques to achieve highly detailed patterns through murrine or caneworking, by American artist David Patchen. Studio glass is the modern use of glass as an artistic medium to produce sculptures or three-dimensional artworks in the fine arts. The glass objects created are intended to make a sculptural or ...

  6. TSC studies its place in countywide special needs program ...

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    GLASS is a joint special education services among the county's three public school districts that works with disabled students ranging from 3 to 21 years old who are enrolled in one of the districts.

  7. UrbanGlass - Wikipedia

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    UrbanGlass was founded in 1977 by three artists and was originally known as the New York Experimental Glass Workshop. [2] It is now the primary studio for more than 200 artists and hosts more than 500 art students for regular classes. [3] UrbanGlass shares the Strand Theatre with BRIC Arts Media, which also reopened in October 2013.

  8. Harvey Littleton - Wikipedia

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    When he was eighteen, Littleton enrolled at the University of Michigan [5]: 3 to study physics. His choice of major was influenced by his father, who wanted one of his children to follow him in his profession (Littleton's oldest sibling Martha was an industrial psychologist; his oldest brother Jesse chose medicine as a career; and his brother Joe became a Vice President of Corning's Technical ...

  9. Welsh School of Architectural Glass - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh School of Architectural Glass is a department of Swansea Metropolitan University which offers BAs and MA courses in architectural stained glass. The school was founded in 1935, when Howard Martin, who ran a glass company was invited by the Swansea Art College to run an evening class. [1] The school has graduates working on cathedrals ...