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The Society, formed in 1979, was established to promote the development of the art and craftsmanship of glass making and its many variations in Scotland. Our aim is to advance the public appreciation of glass making as an art form.
The Scottish Glass Society has about 180 members, comprising glass blowers, stained glass artists, engravers, collectors, students, academics and many others. It is concerned with widening the knowledge of glass making and working in Scotland. Membership is open to all who are interested in glass and the skills and arts of glass making.
The Society publishes a quarterly Newsletter, and holds a programme of events throughout the year. It disseminates information on competitions, grants, scholarships and exhibitions relevant to the members’ interests. The Society also makes two annual awards to glass students and awards a travel grant. It lobbies official bodies when appropriate. There is an Annual Exhibition, sometimes entirely of members’ work, other times it is an open exhibition, but including members’ work and invited artists or groups.
If you wish to become a member please write to:
Scottish Glass Society
P O Box 29329
Glasgow
G20 2BA.
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