Cole Johnson
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Respect for tradition, excellence in craftsmanship, and attention to detail: through my travels and experiences, these values have become ingrained into my work. Using both traditional and non-traditional techniques, I use glass as a means of expression as well as exploration. Looking at the history of the material and focusing on the importance of line, […]
Annie Jacobsen (Her Glassworks)
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One of a kind glassware, thoughtfully handmade in Western North Carolina by Annie Jacobsen. Please reach out to us if you’re interested in custom orders (gifts, drinkware, lighting, etc.) – we’d love to work with you! Always free shipping and local deliveries in Asheville, North Carolina. Annie Jacobsen grew up in Richmond, Virginia, where she […]
JAM Glass Gallery
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JAM Glass Gallery features unique handcrafted glass art by @JAM_Glass & 100+ local artists. @BlueRidgeForage is also in house with a wild selection of tea, tincture & local foraged goods. Here we host the Jackson Arts Market every Saturday 1-5pm with live music & local artists vending their handcrafted pieces.
Robert G. Burch
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I’m based between Colorado, North Carolina and New York. My relationship to creativity began with Legos. Skateboarding taught me how to relate to the world through the artistic voices I admired. I was captivated by the excitement of glass work and began apprenticing in a factory setting around age 16. I attended Pilchuck Glass School […]
Emily Powell
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Emily Powell is a North Carolina native who moved from Carrboro to Asheville in 2012. She went to UNC Asheville with the intention of studying speech therapy but by chance took a 30 minute walk-in class at the North Carolina Glass Center. She fell in love with the medium of glass and has worked diligently […]