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The Glass Art Gallery features the work many talented local glass artists.  A new exhibit opens every three months. 
Holiday shopping features glass ornaments and gifts.  Please visit our newly renovated gallery! 


Galley hours:
Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Saturday's Noon-5pm  
The Reflections Gallery is also open during every Art Hop which is the first Friday of every month. 

 

 

For more information call 269-552-9802 or email us at info@wmglass.org


Dawn Bennett-Dailey has  been a lampworking glass artist for 4 1/2 yrs with West Michigan Glass Art Center.  She uses her sculptured lampworking beads in original handmade jewelry . She also does some kiln fused pieces, but her heart belongs to bead making .

  Sue Bombardt started creating stained glass in 1975.  She brings a science background to her glass art.  During the last 10 years, she added lampwork (boro and soft glass) and fused glass to her palette and enjoys combining glass techniques to create unique glass pieces.  Sue teaches bead making, lampworking, stained glass and fused glass classes at WMGAC.
Dave Boslar has been creating glass art since the mid 70's and has worked in many techniques of glass working, from stained glass to fusing to lampworking. His current focus is sculptural borosilicate lampwork.
  Maryellen Hains is a mixed media artist.  She has been a fiber artist and jeweler for more than  thirty years.  She took her first glass blowing class in the 80's and discovered lampworking and fusing in the 90's. Today she combines glass with metal and fiber in her jewelry and creates leaded fused glass panels, small fused plates, bowls and sculptures. 
 Renata Hart has been creating  glass art for the last 3 years and enjoying it tremendously after 15 years of being a potter. She very much enjoys fused glass and especially after learning how to combine different glasses and some interesting fine wire wrapping techniques.
Linda Kekic specialized in creating dichroic glass jewelry.  She enjoys creating unique glass jewelry pieces by combining glass silver, copper and natural elements. She teaches kiln fusing classes and is the owner of 'House Jewelry'. 
Shawn McComb enjoys exploring the relationships of various techniques and materials such as copper in glass. She likes to challenge herself to do something different - at times edgy and at times fun or pretty. 
 Frank Meints' specialty is lamp working (torch work) with borosilicate glass.  His main area of expertise is laboratory glass.  He has been working more in the artistic vein for the last ten years because of the availability of borosilicate glass in colors.To see more of Frank's work visit michiganglassblowers.com.
Yvette Noble  has been involved in the arts since gaining a BA degree in Fine Arts in England, but discovered her love of glass when living in Brazil in 2004. She works with recycled glass, and creates glass jewelry which is accented with sterling silver. She also creates 'celebrations in glass' using a bottle from a special event and incorporating it into a composition of fused recycled glass which can be framed as wall art. Check out Yvettes work at BlueSeedArt.com.
Sally Pritko has worked in glass for seven years and specializes in dramatic and beautifully created bowls , vases, and sculptures. Sally was a china painter for 20 years and has worked in several art mediums. She teaches kiln fusing classes at WMGAC.
Julie Taborn began working with glass in 2003. Julie¹s specialty in is creating artistic designs in fused glass panels, bowls, platters, plates,and sculptural pieces.  Julie teaches mosaics and fused glass classes. Visit www.allthingsglass.org to learn more. 
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