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Glass Products. Glass Artist Glass Design. Angela van der Burght (1949) > Glass artist and glass theoretician - associated with Fenestra Ateliers.
C Andries Dirk Copier (1901-1991) > Glass Designer.
D Stained glass.
F Glass Objects. Hanneke Fokkelman (1955) > Bert
Frijns (1953) >
G Glass artist Glass Artist.
H Glass Products. Glass Objects. Glass Artist. Glass Artist. Glass Artist.
J Glass Artist.
K Architect - Glass designer.
M Glass Design. Glass Art & Design.
N Glass Sculptor. Glass products.
P Stained-glass.
R Glass Products. Glass artist Glass designer.
S Glass sculptor. Glass artist. Glass Art and Design. Glass artist.
T Glass sculptor. Gerard Thomassen (1926-2004) > Glass Designer.
U Glass sculptor.
V Glass sculptor. Glass Design.
W Glass Artist.
Z Glass artist – associated with Fenestra Ateliers. Glass designer – associated with Fenestra Ateliers.
Glass Design - Common
Foundation Glass & Crystal Leerdam > The institute organizes activities and supports initiatives that are aimed at bringing you into contact with glass and crystal even more, or increasing your enyoument of it. Promotion for the glass industry at Leerdam. Website for collectors of Leerdam Glass Dutch Society for friends of modern glass > The society publishes the quarter magazine Fjoezzz Association Glassmovement.nl > Association for Dutch artists working with the material glass. Leerdam Glass - Designers and Artists through history > Lebeau, Lanooy, De Lorm, A.D. Copier, Meydam, Heesen, Valkema and Thomassen, Berlage, De Bazel, S. van der Marel , J. des Bouvrie, F. Molenaar, A. Carlgren, O. Stevens, M. Wanders, P. Stockmans, M. Vrolijk, M. Jonker. Atelier and meeting place for glassblowers from around the world. (Dutch Language) Foundation Free Glass (Stichting Vrij Glas) > International knowledge and exchange centre for Dutch and foreign glass artists (Dutch Language)
Glass Design - Event
International Glass Art Fair > Yearly event in Leerdam (Dutch language) Yearly Event organized by the Foundation Art and Culture Horn (Dutch Language) Yearly Glass event (Dutch language)
Glass Design - Material & History
History of Glass (Dutch language)
Glass Links
Glass Links.
Glass Design - Museum & Gallery
Amsterdam Gallery Carla Koch specializes in modern Glass and Ceramics. Contemporary Glass. Contemporary Glass. Amstelveen Collection modern glass. Epe Gallery for contemporary Glass. Hoogeveen Dutch Museum for Glass and Glass techniques. Leerdam Contemporary Glass. Contemporary Glass. Contemporary Glass. Leeuwarden Design and art glass. Gallery for modern glass and ceramics. Maastricht Contemporary Glass. Oisterwijk Galllery Etienne & van den Doel > Expressive Glass Art. Ravenstein Museum for glass and enamel art > Glass and enamel art. Rotterdam Contemporary Glass. Roermond Contemporary Glass. Valkenburg Glass Gallery.
Glass Sculptures
Van Tetterode produces large scale glass objects. Special Glass Projects (Dutch Language)
International Glass Design
Glass Society The glass Art society is a professional organization whose purpose is to encourage excellence, to advance education, to promote the appreciation and development of the glass arts, and to support the worldwide community of artists who work with glass. Society for the promotion of Glass in contemporary art. EU Glass is a non- profit society which has his origin in a group of students and teachers of the Institute of Arts and Crafts (IKA), Mechelen, Belgium. Glass Museum & Gallery The Glass Museum has great photographs and text explaining all kinds of glass; there are detailed articles covering a wide range of glass topics, from Carnival Glass to How Glass is made. International center for contemporary art. International glass gallery in Washington DC USA. Glass Magazine International Glass Art Magazine.
Glass Technique
Glass Encyclopaedia The Glass Encyclopaedia is intended to be the ultimate on-line reference source on glass. Glass Terms Glossary of Glassmaking Terms > Glossary of Glassmaking Terms by the Corning Museum of Glass. Glass Resources Resources on glass by the Corning Museum of Glass: Art, History, Science, Literature, Social Studies, Technology.
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