Berlin Glassworks GmbH
Berlin Glassworks is a seven-member collective of artists, designers, historians, and thinkers committed to the education, promotion, and safeguarding of glass making.
Berlin Glassworks is a seven-member collective of artists, designers, historians, and thinkers committed to the education, promotion, and safeguarding of glass making.
We follow in the tradition of cast glass sculpture in Železný Brod, which dates back to the 1950s. We are proud of the high qulity of local craftsmanship and continue to work in the spirit of the studio’s founders Stanislav Libenský and Jaroslava Brychtová.
Bild-Werk Frauenau is a platform for glass and arts in Bavaria, Germany. It organises an international summer academy as well as cross-border projects that aim at the future of the European glass heritage.
Skeppsta hytta is a hot glasstudio for production, which also has basic coldworking
equipment. The glasstudio is located on the countryside one hour south of
Stockholm.
The Institute for Ceramic and Glass Art belongs to the University of Applied Science Koblenz and is one of a few high-ranking international institutions for Fine arts that provides a comprehensive artistic education to selected, talented young people in modern sculpture with a material focus on ceramics and glass.
Berlin Glas e.V. is a non-profit association with a goal to inspire, educate people of all ages, and offer research opportunities for those interested in glass as a medium for artistic expression.