Links and More
If you would like any of your resources posted, please send an email to info@mountainglass.com with the information and links you would like posted.The first question most people ask is how do I learn glass blowing, lampworking, and flameworking?
Flameworking & Lampworking 101: A Guide To Torch Working With Borosilicate And Soft Glass
Starting your journey here will help provide a wide angle overview of what all is required to start glass blowing as a hobby or career.
Tips and Tricks
Here is a collection of Annealing Temperatures and working tips for color from manufacturers suchs as Northstar, Glass Alchemy and Trautman.Tips and Tricks
General Information
Tax Exempt Form - Download the tax exempt form. Fill out the first page and fax to Mountain Glass 828.225.5599 or email to info@mountainglass.com
History and Evolution of Glass Blowing
A Collection of General Glassblowing Information - History, Tips, Safety, Etc
HIS Glassworks - Cold Working Supplies
Glassline Magazine
Studios
Glassblower.infoAsheville Glass Center
Prism Glassworks
Snow Farm: The New England Craft Program
Penland School of Crafts
Chrysler Museum of Art
Revere Glass
Carlisle School of Glass Art
Flame Tree Glass
Zen Glass
Urban Glass
Pittsburgh Glass Center
Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts
The Aguila Glass School
The Crucible
Diablo Glass School
The Glass Hive
Mesa Arts Center
Schools
Centre CollegeRhode Island School of Design
Hartwick College
Rochester Institute of Technology
University of Illinois - Urbana
University or Wisconsin - Madison
Washington University in St. Louis
Non-Profits
Bay Area Glass InstituteArt Glass Association Of Southern California
Museums
Corning Museum of GlassChihuly Garden and Glass
Museum of Glass
Sandwich Glass Museum