Join DG Magazine on GlassChat Twitter Chat

Aug 10th, 2011 | By | Category: Industry News

Wondering about getting your work published? Then tune in to tomorrow’s GlassChat Twitter Chat, which will focus on just that. Ellen Rogers, editor of Decorative Glass magazine will be the guest host and will answer questions via Twitter on what magazines are and are not looking for when it comes to accepting writing submissions. GlassChat, which [...]



Artists at the New Norton Cancer Center Hope Their Works have Calming Effect

Jul 25th, 2011 | By | Category: Industry News

Decorative glass was used in the recently constructed Norton Cancer Center to help create a calming environment. Artwork includes a two-story stained glass creation by Ken von Roenn Jr., president of Architectural Glass Art. CLICK HERE to read the full article.



DG Magazine Announces Patricia Linthicum as Newest Blogger

Jul 22nd, 2011 | By | Category: Industry News

Patricia Linthicum is the newest blogger on www.decorativeglassmag.com, a sister site to www.USGNN.com. In her new blog, Designers on Design, she will talk with some of the interior design industry’s top designers about working with decorative glass products. In her first blog she talks with interior designer Patricia Davis Brown of Patricia Davis Brown Designs [...]



One Company Proves Decorative Glass Can Be Attractive and Green

Jun 21st, 2011 | By | Category: Industry News, Video

Like many glazing products, decorative glass also can be a green, eco-friendly material. Watch the video below and learn what Joel Berman Glass Studios has done to keep glass in use and out of the landfill.



What Does NeoCon Mean?

Jun 20th, 2011 | By | Category: Event News, Industry News

Thousands of attendees took part in NeoCon, but does anyone really know what the show’s name means? Lyle Hill caught up with some show attendees and exhibitors in search of an answer. Check out the video and learn for yourself, what does NeoCon mean?



A Look at South Dakota History in Glass

Jun 16th, 2011 | By | Category: Industry News

From Argusleader.com: “The stained glass windows at Waterford at All Saints chapel are the only documented pieces in South Dakota created by glassmaker Louis Comfort Tiffany, according to Dr. Barbara Johnson, a South Dakota humanities scholar.” The article notes that Johnson, who has been researching and documenting stained glass windows since 2007, will discuss her [...]



Guardian Announces Partnership with Joel Berman Glass Studios

May 25th, 2011 | By | Category: Industry News

Guardian Industries announced a partnership with Joel Berman Glass Studios that it says will make designer textured glass available at a lower cost and with shorter lead times. Guardian will be the exclusive manufacturer and distributor of Berman Glass editions through its new interiors product line called Guardian InGlass. The global glass company will showcase [...]



Council Votes to Remove Glass Mosaic of Surfing Madonna

May 19th, 2011 | By | Category: Industry News

The online news site of Sign On San Diego reports that a glass mosaic of a surfing Madonna must be removed. However, the Encinitas City Council also voted to spend $2,000 for an arts conservation agency to study how the piece can be removed without damaging it. CLICK HERE to read the full article.



Nathan Allan Glass Studios Announces Relocation

May 17th, 2011 | By | Category: Industry News

Based in Surrey, British Columbia, decorative glass producer Nathan Allan Glass Studio relocated to a new, larger facility effective today, May 17. The company’s new address is 103-2455 192 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 3X1, Canada. The new phone number is 604.535.8849; the office fax number is 604.535.6664; and the fax number for the production department/shipping [...]



Jacksonville Art Glass to Be Featured on PBS Station

Mar 30th, 2011 | By | Category: Industry News

Myjournalcourier.com reports that Jacksonville Art Glass will be featured on an episode of “Illinois Stories,” which airs on PBS station WSEC. The company’s recreation of stained glass windows for Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Nauvoo will be the focus of the television program. Read the full story here.