Bonnie Proudfoot
Athens, OH
Bonnie lives in Athens, Ohio, where she divides her time between working in her glass studio and teaching glasswork courses in stained glass, glass fusing, and 3-D glass sculpture.
Glass Eye Studio
Seattle, WA
Founded in 1978 in Seattle’s famed Pike Place Market, Glass Eye Studio is one of the oldest and largest privately owned hot shops in the country and has served as a training ground for some of the most famed glass artists of the Pacific Northwest. Since moving to the historic Ballard neighborhood, the studio continues to create the finest blown glass objects it has become best known for.
Charlene Heilman
Lily, KY
30 years ago, Heilman made the decision to be a full time artist and has never looked back. It all started with a three hour lesson from a friend on how to cut and fuse glass and she was hooked. Pulling inspiration from her experiences, she strives to create glass pieces that evoke the emotion joy.
Kathy Woodruff
Beavercreek, OH
A self-taught glass artist, Kathy started working with the material in her parents craft shop when she was just 15 years old. Most of her artwork is inspired by the nature: birds, waves, water, trees. She attends over 20 art fairs every year.
Jack Pine
Laurelville, OH
Jack studied art at the Columbus College of Art and Design and refined his skills at the glass houses of Seattle. Drawn to nature and inspired by its organic forms, he returned to his Southern Ohio roots to open a glass blowing studio for himself and other artists in the woods of Hocking Hills.
Mindy Sand
Mindy Sand
Chagrin Falls, OH
Mindy hand paints colorful and fun glassware using glazes that are fired at a low temperature. She compares painting on glass to a watercolor artist painting on a canvas. She uses lines, patterns and colors to create playful and functional pieces of art.