Charity may begin at home but extends itself to Glassworks Studio. In recognition of our ten year anniversary and the many ways in which Glassworks has contributed to the community and to individuals, we are committed to hosting a Charity Event each month for 2013. These charity events allow us to share our studio with Continue Reading...
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Happy Birthday Glassworks!
Ten years ago today, my stomach was in knots, my feet could hardly stay on the ground and my heart was pounding. I was opening my own business, and beginning the next phase of my life. The doors of Glassworks Studio opened to the public. I had a business plan and a dream! I had Continue Reading...
Saturday at Glassworks
Even though I’ve been working at Glassworks for a while now, I still consider myself to be a new employee. You might think I’d understand everything after a month or two…but it’s been 9 months and I’m not kidding when I say I still ask questions and learn new things from employees and customers every day! (So Continue Reading...
Local Glass Artist Irina Skarbovsky
Local artist Irina Skarbovsky has been expanding her creative talents at Glassworks Studio. Having worked in stained glass, Irina came to us as an expert in glass cutting. She has used this skill to create beautiful and elaborate pieces. Of these pieces, the most striking are her collection of fused glass clocks. Irina sometimes builds Continue Reading...
The Charms of Summer at Glassworks
Glassworks is charming! Check out our fun new summer glass charms including watermelon slices, ice cream cones, baseballs, hot dogs, and flip flops. Charms are only $1 each, but if you make a frame for Father’s Day, you can add three charms for free. Your dad might appreciate our new tool set or golf ball Continue Reading...
Our Guy friend
That is our friend, Guy Kass of Kass Glass and Serendipity Glass. Guy is a wonderful man and a talented artist. His glass skill range is broad and his generosity is apparently endless. The nature of his work is production, ranging from sandblasting to hot glass for the consumer and corporate markets. Recently Guy moved Continue Reading...

