Glass
Artists and Designers - USA
• American Glass Guild
http://www.americanglassguild.org/membershiphome.html
The
official site of the American Glass Guild, an organization
dedicated to providing an open forum for the exchange of
"accurate information and knowledgeable opinions"
on stained, leaded and decorative glass and its preservation
and restoration. The site contains a list of current members
with links to their studios or studios to which they are
affiliated.
• Glass Art Society
http://www.glassart.org/USArtistsA-L.html
The
Glass Art Society is an international non-profit organization
founded in 1971 whose purpose is to encourage excellence,
to advance education, to promote the appreciation and development
of the glass arts, and to support the worldwide community
of artists who work with glass. This site contain links
to the Web sites of US members of GAS in the states Alaska
through Louisiana
• Glass Art Society
http://www.glassart.org/USartistsM-Z.html
The
Glass Art Society is an international non-profit organization
founded in 1971 whose purpose is to encourage excellence,
to advance education, to promote the appreciation and development
of the glass arts, and to support the worldwide community
of artists who work with glass. This site contain links
to the Web sites of US members of GAS in the states Massachusetts
through Wyoming
•
Holsten Galleries
http://www.holstengalleries.com/artists
Contains
profiles of 40 contemporary US glass sculptors represented
by Holsten Galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico, together with
examples of their work
• Orange County Art Glass artists
http://www.orangecountyfl.net/YourLocalGovernment/
CountyDepartments/CountyAdministration/
ArtsCulturalAffairs/ArtGlassArtistsAI/tabid/2628/Default.aspx
Site
administered by Orange County Government in Florida. Contains
profiles of glass artists who are or have been active in
Orange County, Florida. The site is divided into three parts:
Artists A-I, J-O, P-Z.
•
US Glass Artist
http://www.habatat.com/artists.asp?offset=0
Compiled
by Habatat Galleries in Royal Oak, Michigan. Contains profiles
of modern US studio glass artists.
• The White House Collection of American
Crafts
http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/online/whc/whc-noframe.html?/exhibitions/online/whc/
Assembled in 1993, the White House Collection
of American crafts, features 72 works by 77 of America's
leading craft artists working n ceramics, fibre, glass,
metal, and wood, today, each of whom are profiled. The 72
objects in the collection have been installed in various
locations throughout the White House in Washington, DC.
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