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  Glass Symphony
916 NW Wall Street Bend, OR 97701
(541) 388-0331
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Gallery
of fine art, Glass sculptures, Vases & Paperweights
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Come into the Glass Symphony Gallery, or browse our offerings online, and you will find unique museum-quality original glass art, glass sculpture, hand blown glass vases,platters, paperweights, and lighting, and custom architectural glass products.
We are also pleased to present the extraordinary nature inspired jewelry designed by Michael Michaud for Silver Seasons, the unique jewelry of Masha Archer, and the stuning Venetian glass jewelry by Marco Polo, as well as fine silver jewelry by local artists.
We have sought out the finest glass artists in North America, including Randy Strong, Ulla Darni, Paul Marioni, Rick Satava, Gundi, Toland Sand, Bernard Katz, Kenny Pieper, Cabeb Nichols, Tom Marosz, Linda Ethier, Orient & Flume, Gartner & Blade, and Wes Hunting, to exhibit their work alongside emerging glass artists of extraordinary promise. Each glass art piece represents an artist's vision, whether functional, representational, or abstract.
Our goal is to help you make your selection of fine glass art to complement any environment. Enjoy a pleasing experience in a casual, yet sophisticated setting that makes your selection of contemporary glass art memorable.
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CLASSES Glass Symphony offers glass fusing and stained glass classes through COCC. The Winter 2010 Series is now underway, but there are a few workshops still open. Contact COCC on-line or call Glass Symphony for details.
The next series of classes will begin in the Spring. For class descriptions, click on "glass classes" on the left bar or visit "COCC.edu/community learning" on the web. All classes are held at our studio in downtown Bend.
Except where otherwise noted in the class description, students must register for classes through COCC. However, prospective students can see examples of the work done in the various classes when visiting our glass art supply store (behind the Glass Symphony gallery at 916 Wall Street).
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