Its not everyday that you get the chance to take classes on glass blowing here on Long Island. As kin technology advanced in the late 1960's, a studio glass movement was born which made this artform more available to the general public. Glass can be blown into endless shapes and colors, allowing creativity as you learn the techniques. Cost per class ranges from $250 - $400 and involve 3 to 4 sessions. The studio can also be rented for those who already have the skills.

Located Inside Haven Art
29 Haven Avenue
Port Washington, NY 11050
P (516) 721-4162
http://www.colbyglass.com









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