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Where To Fire Up Toast-Worthy Glassware
With expert guidance from glassblowing studios across the state, you can learn all the necessary skills to make glasses and other items for holiday gifts.
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Glass Bash
The Toledo Museum of Art celebrates the 50th anniversary of the American Studio Glass Movement.
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Rediscover Retro Glassware at Lancaster’s Gay Fad Studios
David and Jason Annecy’s revival of a historic Ohio glassware company known for its midcentury modern designs can help you create a wonderfully vintage feel to your bar.
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Toledo: Celebrate the International Year of Glass
From shopping to art to special events, celebrate the International Year of Glass in this northwest Ohio city known for glass innovation.
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The Glass Art of Robert Coby
Ohio artist Robert Coby discusses his Earth-inspired glass works.
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Glass Rooster Cannery, Sunbury
Glass Rooster Cannery provides a taste of rural living and the opportunity to learn vintage homemaking practices.
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Beach Glass Festival, Ashtabula
Lake Erie’s treasures regularly wash up along the shore in the form of tiny bits of highly polished glass. This event celebrates what you can make from them.
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A Look Inside Columbus’ Historic Franklin Art Glass Studios
Columbus’ Franklin Art Glass Studios creates stained glass works for public and private clients. We visited to see its projects firsthand.
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How Hawkes Crystal Keeps a Unique Glass-Cutting Tradition Alive
Aidan Scully is one of three artists in the nation who cuts glass using a time-honored method. His Tiffin showroom offers insight into his craft as well as his ties to pioneering glass artist Thomas Hawkes.
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Crystal Clear
Columbus glassblower Robert Eickholt creates sparkling works of color and light.
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How One Couple Revived the Legacy of a Legendary Ohio Glassware Company
Fran Taylor shattered expectations in the mid-20th century before her story was swept away by time. David and Jason Annecy brought her Gay Fad Studios’ name and inspiration back to Lancaster.
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Jack Pine Studio’s Beautiful Glass Pumpkins
Southeast Ohio-based artist Jack Pine crafts these pieces in the form of one of the most recognizable symbols of the harvest season.
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Toledo: Summer in the Glass City
From a celebration of the city’s role in producing the Jeep to a huge party recognizing Toledo’s German heritage, make these events part of your travel plans.
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The Beach Glass Art of Lorie Dalrymple
Decades of wind, waves and sand go into Lorie and Troy Dalrymple’s line of jewelry.
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BeauVerre Riordan Stained Glass Studios, Middletown
Jay and Linda Moorman are preserving the timeless art form the business was founded on more than a century ago (and you can stop by to visit).
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Making Cocktails a Work of Art
Sometimes the beauty of a cocktail isn’t found in a glass but on a canvas.
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Ohio Finds: Candlesticks from Newark’s A.H. Heisey & Co.
This 11-inch pair is crafted in a dolphin design originally inspired by Venetian glass patterns.
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See ‘Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass’ in Cincinnati
Featuring works by 33 contemporary artists, this insightful exhibition is on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum through April 7.
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Crystal Clear
The Dayton Art Institute celebrates Ohio’s role in the studio glass movement.
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‘The Path to Paradise: Judith Schaechter’s Stained-Glass Art’
The Toledo Museum of Art spotlights the artist’s colorful and thought-provoking works in an upcoming fall exhibition
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