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    Arrow Springs Glass Links
      Links to computer and online publications, flameworking, glass blowing, galleries and museums, books, societies, forums, glass education, stained glass, and more.

    Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass
      This site is sponsored by the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass, "a group interested in promoting interest in contemporary studio glass."

    Art Glass World
      Information on glass supplies, studios, magazines, education, new products, and a search engine can be found here.

    Corning Museum of Glass
      Information about the museum, exhibitions, the research library, new glass review, and grant applications are available here.

    Delphi Glass
      "Founded in 1972, Delphi is America’s largest art glass supplier, featuring stained glass, mosaics, hot glass and jewelry. On our webpage we have tips, techniques, free project plans and more!"

    The Glass Art Society
      Founded in 1971 to encourage excellence and to advance the appreciation, understanding and development of the glass arts worldwide, the Glass Art Society holds annual conferences, publishes the Glass Art Society Journal, the Membership/Education Roster and the quarterly GAS Newsletter.

    Glass Line Links
      A list of links separated into the following categories: lampworking; glass schools, classes and workshops; glass publications; hot neon; cold glass working; scientific; glassblowing; glass beads; stained glass; fused glass; and galleries and museums. This site also includes a search engine.

    International Guild of Glass Artists
      The International Guild of Glass Artists was formed  in mid-1993 as a nonprofit corporation. The Board of Directors meet online on a continuous basis and membership is open to everyone working with glass in any way, shape or form. The membership is now doubling every year.

    Pilchuck Glass School
      Founded it in 1971 by Dale Chihuly with the support of patrons Anne Gould Hauberg and John H. Hauberg, Pilchuck has become a catalyst for leading artists and a model of education in the visual arts.


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