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Open Studios Glass Art Tour in Portland Area

Part of Lyn Kennison‘s display

Linda Roman and Kate Nichols at Lyn Kennison’s studio

Lesley Kelly at Lyn Kennison’s studio

Carlyne Lynch has a project for kids every year

Greta Schneider at Carlyne Lynch’s studio

Daryle Ryder stands behind her work at Carlyne Lynch’s studio

Richard Glenn’s studio has great variety

Linda Gerrard’s studio included guest Dianne Muhly’s work too

Suzanne Tyler takes advantage of the sunlight
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Enamel Play Day, Seattle WA

Heidi Federspiel and Yvonne Cooper try various enamels during a play day in Karen Seymour’s studio
Glass And Decor Studio Tour in Seattle WA

Janiene Fitzpatrick really got into fall themed glass for the Seattle studio tour.

Milo Snyder looks into one of his lamps, others are in the background on the right

Mosaic and fused glass artist Bridget Culligan at her son Milo Snyder’s studio

Karen Seymour’s lamps, tables, bowls and fountains in background with guest Yvonne Cooper in foreground

Lael Bennett, another guest at Karen Seymour’s studio, had copper inclusions as well as her reactive glass this year.

Member/sponsor Zetamari (Angie Heinrich in yellow) talks to visitors in her studio lined with the supplies she sells. Notice her mosaic mirror display is reflected on the left.

David Smith explains his glassblowing tools
Vendor Fair in Wilsonville OR

This year’s Vendor Fair at the Charbonneau Country Club in Wilsonville was very well attended. Along with the potluck dinner there were 6 vendors and a drawing. Thanks to all who participated in this fundraiser and especially to Carlyne Lynch for all the organizing it took!
The next Vendor Fair will be March 28th, 2026 at Sponsor NW Art Glass in Redmond WA

Lots of prizes were lined up for the drawing. A big thank you to all who contributed prizes: Bullseye Glass Co., CBS, Creative Paradise, CR Lynch, Glass Bird, Glassy Cuts, The Last Stand, Maganda Glassworks LLC, Marvelous Mosaic, Portland Waterjet, Spirit of Glass

Sponsor CR Lynch’s display of vitrigraph pots and plates with Sponsor Spirit of Glass dicro in the background

Sponsor Bullseye Glass Co gave discounts on the glass they brought.

Sponsor Glassy Cuts‘ display of system 82 glass colorants etc. She will be the speaker at our November 16th General Meeting

A visitor talks to Gerald McBride of sponsor The Last Stand and Diamonds Grind Glass.
Washington County Studio Tour (Portland OR area)


Bob Heath sent lots of photos. He has an amazing array of work. His demo of how he makes holes and some of the resulting bowls were what intrigued the editor the most.

Julie Vincent also sent many more images than this. Take the tour next year!
Bullseye Employee Art Exhibit
We had a lovely turn out in spite of some crazy weather for the Bullseye Working Glass 2025 Exhibition on Saturday October 25th. It was held down in NW Portland at the exhibition center across from the original Bullseye store that was on NW Everett. The art done by various Bullseye employees was quite amazing and creative. It was fun to see all the ideas and processes they used to create their glass art. It was a special 2 hour event with food for the glass guild.
If you were not able to go it will be open one more Saturday, November 8th, to view those plus some other glass art in person. You can see all the artwork online but you know glass is better in person.

Thank you to all who sent photos of events for this issue: Cheryl Chapman, Linda Gerrard, Bob Heath, Stephanie Johnston, Barb Kienle, Carlyne Lynch, Debbie Marchione, Kate Nichols, Karen Seymour, Julie Vincent
Please send us photos of YOUR glass events and those you attend:
Having a photo makes it so much easier to invite people to participate in an event next year. If you are part of or go to a glass event and see one of our members, please take some photos and send the best 2 to the Newsletter team (600 px wide or “medium” resolution, about 500 KB, not more than 1MB if you can help it).


