
PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL FOSTERS AND EDUCATES A DIVERSE WORLDWIDE COMMUNITY THAT EXPLORES THE CREATIVE USE OF GLASS IN ART AND DESIGN.
This necklace is made from soft glass blown in the hotshop, and finished with a sandblasted matte surface. With elegant mounting and display, you'll be sure to get a lot of compliments wearing this piece!
Joy Jackson has been working with hot glass for over 25 years. After graduating from Tyler School of Art's MFA program in hot glass and sculpture she moved to the PNW. She began creating blown glass pendants for her necklaces five years ago. Joy sells her blown glass nationally in galleries. Her jewelry is inspired by her interest in simple forms and everyday beauty. Joy lives and works in Seattle and enjoys blowing glass at Pratt Fine Art Center.
***HOLIDAY SHIPPING***
Holiday orders placed on or before 12/21/23 will go out in this calendar year. Orders placed after, will be shipped in early Jan.
Thank you for shopping with and supporting Pilchuck Glass School! As you may know, Pilchuck is located in a remote location which can effect packing time. Please anticipate orders taking up to 5 business days to be packed. To reduce excess packaging, any orders made that include a pre-sale item, will be shipped together when the pre-sale item is available.
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To be eligible for a refund or exchange, customer must contact Pilchuck at storekeeper@pilchuck.org within 14 days of the product arrival to coordinate returning the item and getting a replacement shipped to you. If a replacement is not available, a refund will be offered.
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Pilchuck Glass School is an international center for glass art education. Our serene campus in Stanwood, Washington, is nestled in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains amidst a working tree farm.
From May through September every year, Pilchuck's Summer + Fall Program offers a series of courses as well as residencies for established artists in all media. Summer sessions vary in length and offer concurrent courses in a variety of glassworking processes for artists of all skill levels. Small classes taught by world-renowned artists and instructors emphasize experimentation and teamwork while fostering individual initiative and expression.
Pilchuck also offers residencies for both emerging and established artists during the Fall and Spring.
New and experienced artists alike often make tremendous conceptual and artistic progress in their short time at Pilchuck. Combining a deep focus on glass, access to a variety of resources, a picturesque Pacific Northwest setting and an ever-expanding international community of artists, Pilchuck has become the most comprehensive educational center in the world for glass artists.