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East Falls Glassworks is greater Philadelphia's largest studio and gallery dedicated to hot glass.
Our goal is to encourage the art and craft of glass blowing within the Philadelphia
community. We are a public access glass studio offering glassblowing classes, studio rental and work for sale
by local glass artists.
The glassblowing studio is located at Sherman Mills in East Falls, near Manayunk, about 7 minutes from the Philadelphia Art Museum. East Falls Glassworks is convenient to Center City Philadelphia, New Jersey, the Main Line and surrounding suburbs.
Visit Our Glass Studio, Watch Live GlassblowingWe welcome the public to visit us any time we are working and watch us transform molten glass into works of art. The studio is set up with a designated viewing area and we offer a special 'behind-the-scenes' tour between pieces. During your visit, make sure you check out the East Falls Glassworks gallery, which displays a large collection of glass art made by Philadelphia area artists. If you are looking for something for a special person, we've created a page with glass-related gift ideas.
July 26th - Join Us for the Hotshop Hoedown!East Falls Glassworks is holding its biggest party ever on Saturday July 26th! There will be live music, refreshments and plenty of activities. It is our first ever "Hotshop Hoedown"! The Hoedown starts at 3:00 and ends at 9:30.
Furnace Benefit AuctionWe will be holding an auction during the Hoedown; all proceeds going towards East Falls Glasswork's new furnace. All artists are invited to donate work for the auction; work can be dropped off anytime or mailed to East Falls Glassworks. This is a chance to purchase work made by local artists, knowing that 100% of the purchase will go towards improving Philadelphia's public access glassblowing facility. The silent auction ends at 8:00, and the live auction starts at 8:15.
Hoedown Activities
Hours of Operation
Take a Glassblowing ClassGlassblowing classes are offered for all levels of experience. We have classes designed for beginners as well as offerings for glass blowers with advanced skills. Our patient, experienced instructors will help you satisfy your glass muse. East Falls Glassworks is 'public access'; once you've mastered the basic glassworking skills the studio is available for rental; so you can realize your own glass designs. Fill our the online registration form or call us at (215) 908-7924 for more information about our glass classes.
Artist Support ServicesIn an effort to strengthen the foundation of the glassblowing community, East Falls Glassworks is supporting an arts advocacy project, called "LAUNCH", designed to advance the careers and better the lives of artists and craftspeople working in glass. The aim of the project to help members of our community find financial resources, continuing education opportunities, career advancement, access to healthcare, and business education. More information about the artist support program is here.
Partnership with The University of the ArtsEast Falls Glassworks has been selected to host continuing education glassblowing classes offered by The University of the Arts (UArts). This is a unique Philadelphia-based university with a focus on many different forms of art. You can find more information about our partnership with UArts.
Artist Spotlight: Jon Goldberg
Commissions and Special EventsThe East Falls Glassworks glassblowing team can work with you to bring your glass commission ideas to reality. We can also add some hot glass to your next special event whether its a birthday party or corporate team-building.
Featured VideoHere is a video of an East Falls Glassworks artist creating one of his signature sandmold-blown glass bowls. This video shows some of the beauty of the glassblowing process; visitors to our Philadelphia-area studio are welcome to watch in person.
Elio Quarisa in PhiladelphiaOur first master glass blowing class, taught by Maestro glassblower Elio Quarisa, was an unqualified success. We've put together a page about the class with pictures and more information about both Maestro Quarisa as well as the class proceedings. We've also posted pictures of some the glass art that Maestro Quarisa made during the class.
Sherman Mills Arts Council
The complex where we are located, Sherman Mills is a 19th century textile mill that is undergoing a
transformation into a vibrant, diverse artists' community.
There are 40+ artist studios in the complex,
include sculptors, painters, stained glass artists, warm glass artists (slumping and fusing), potters,
weavers and others. Sherman Mills is the 2nd largest group of artist studios in Philadelphia and still
growing. The community of artists here is amazing. Sherman Mills Arts council (SMArts) is
the group that coordinates artistic happenings and special events at Sherman Mills.
Twice seen on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"Hopefully, you were able to see us and our glass art on the Emmy award winning TV series, "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition". We twice worked with Preston Sharp, a designer from the show. Most recently, we made an amazing glass and wrought iron chandelier for Kilgallon (Levittown, PA) family episode of the show. We made kites made from blown glass for the (Northeast Philadelphia) Py family. If you'd like to get more information about our glass kites, please check out the gallery page. You also can check out the Press Release announcing the studio's involvement with the show. Both were great projects and we were privileged to be twice asked to help out.
January 7th, 2006: Grand OpeningThanks to all who made our grand opening a huge success. We had a great crowd and lots of glass artists in attendance; it meant a lot to us to see the support from the greater Philadelphia glass blowing community (Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware).
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