- Pilchuck Glass School
Pilchuck Glass School is an international center for glass art education experimentation on a serene campus in Stanwood, Washington
- Seattle Office: Pilchuck Glass School
Pilchuck Glass School is located on the ancestral homelands of the Skagit, Tulalip, and Stillaguamish tribes, who continue to thrive and who are the contemporary custodians of the land where our campus is situated
- Stanwood Campus: Pilchuck Glass School
The historic and breathtaking Pilchuck Glass School campus is located 50 miles north of Seattle in Stanwood, Washington The 54-acre site is set within a 15,000-acre tree farm in the foothills of the Cascade Range, with spectacular views of Puget Sound
- History: Pilchuck Glass School
The history of Pilchuck Glass School is the history of the studio glass movement Learn about the development of the school and access the library
- Mission: Pilchuck Glass School
Combining a deep focus on glass, access to a variety of resources, a picturesque Pacific Northwest setting and an ever-expanding international community of artists, Pilchuck has become the most comprehensive educational center in the world for glass artists
- Campus Studios: Pilchuck Glass School
Pilchuck provides hot glass students with a variety of punties, pipes, and hand tools needed to work with hot glass This includes multiple sizes of jacks, tweezers, shears, paddles, sofiettas, tungsten rods, sculpting tools, blocks, buckets, and a variety of optic and other molds
- Lecture Series: Artist Presentation: Dan Friday - pilchuck. org
Friday studied at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Northwestern Washington, and at South Seattle Community College He has spent the last twenty-five years creating his own work, and also working with artists such as Dale Chihuly, Paul Marioni, and Preston Singletary
- Crafts Workshops: Pilchuck Glass School
Our Crafts Workshops, hosted on the historic Pilchuck Glass School campus or in our Seattle Studio, focus on the regenerative use of materials found in the natural environment or offer an accessible introduction to glass making
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