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  2. Washington Glass School - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Glass Studio was established as part of the school in 2001 to create site specific art for architectural and landscape environments. The studio draws on the Washington Glass School Co-director's educational backgrounds in steel and glass sculpture, electronics and video media, architectural design, and ecological sustainability.

  3. 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.

  4. Museum of Glass - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Glass (MOG) is a 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m 2) contemporary art museum in Tacoma, Washington, dedicated to the medium of glass. [2] Since its founding in 2002, the Museum of Glass has been committed to creating a space for the celebration of the studio glass movement through nurturing artists, implementing education, and encouraging creativity.

  5. Michael Taylor (glass artist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Taylor (born 1944) is an American studio glass artist, teacher and lecturer. His best known body of work is his geometric glass sculptures. He works the glass cold, shaping, polishing and laminating translucent colored and clear blocks of glass together using epoxy resin. [1]

  6. Michael Janis - Wikipedia

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    Michael Janis, "Echoes"; kilnformed glass, glass sgraffito imagery, 2015. Michael Janis (born 1959) is an American artist currently residing in Washington, DC where he is one of the directors of the Washington Glass School. He is known [1] for his work on glass using the exceptionally difficult sgraffito technique on glass. [2] [3]

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    Notably, the gap in expenditures was at its greatest among highly educated families like those populating the California suburbs that Boustan studied. Asian parents with graduate degrees spent 22 ...

  8. Judson Studios - Wikipedia

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    Judson Studios is a fine arts studio specializing in stained glass located in the Highland Park section (also known as Garvanza) of northeast Los Angeles. The stained glass studio was founded in the Mott Alley section of downtown Los Angeles in the mid-1890s by English-born artist William Lees Judson and his three sons. It moved to its current ...

  9. Tom Holdman - Wikipedia

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    Tom Holdman (born April 8, 1970) is a glass artist located in Lehi, Utah, in the United States. His works include the story telling stained-glass windows in the Orem City Library in Orem, Utah; the Roots of Knowledge stained-glass window at Utah Valley University (UVU); and pieces for more than 50 temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).