Scanlan Glass is located in New York City.

Established in 1999 this hot shop was built by artist Kevin Scanlan. Much of the equipment was created exclusivly by Kevin combining new as well as recycled materials found around the Brooklyn area. The equipment consists of a furnace to melt the glass, Glory holes to reheat the glass, and annealing ovens to cool the glass slowly.

Kevin is originally from Detroit, Michigan where he attended the Society of Arts and Crafts (now known as The Center for Creative Studies). His glass styles range from functional to abstract and conceptual. His work has been seen and sold around the world in such places as The Museum of Modern Art store in NYC, American Craft Museum store in NYC, Habitat and Ariana Galleries in the Detroit area, the Corning Museum of Glass as well as many more around the world.

Kevin also teaches off-hand glassblowing in his Brooklyn studio.

Click here to learn more about GLASSBLOWING CLASSES.

Kevin is one of the featured artists in Richard Yelle's books: GLASS ART FROM URBAN GLASS and his most recent bookINTERNATIONAL GLASS ARTreleased September 2003.

Please feel free to contact Kevin at:

Scanlan Glass 103 14th St. Brooklyn, NY 11215 (718)369-3645

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