Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Have you ever seen those little glass pipes that people pull out at parties? Or maybe you”ve ...
A singular event in Bingen, Washington marked Chris Hubbard’s transformation from glassblowing hobbyist to professional: “On Aug. 3, 2005, a SWAT team kicked in my door. They thought the studio was a ...
There’s a large community of people who think of head shops as art galleries. They walk in to find tobacco rolling products like Swisher Sweets and Backwoods, but it’s the hand-blown pipes and water ...
Matthew Ronayne steps into his garage to begin production on his latest work. He begins like any other artist: He collects his tools, gathers his pigments and turns up the radio for some added focus.
In the pantheon of glass blowers, Dale Chihuly's name usually comes up first. Known for miraculous, large scale installations, his work has filled museum halls and found space in some of the world's ...
Interest in glass pipes has increased since New York legalized recreational cannabis this year, according to local pipemakers who say their work is enjoying more public support— and their profession ...
Surely, hand-blown glass pipes and tubes are the modern connoisseur’s weapon of choice. Their sleek, smooth feel and exquisite psychedelic swirls, marbles and designs are only outdone by the ...
That’s what a pair of Tri-City entrepreneurs and arts supporters want their new venture in downtown Kennewick to become. Prohibition Studios is a glass blowing space where some of the country’s ...
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