In 1974, three recent art school graduates cobbled together a glass factory in the backyard of a ramshackle house in Portland, Oregon. Resourceful by nature and necessity, they built their factory with scraps repurposed from a shipyard. And, their products—hand-rolled sheets for the stained glass trade—were made from recycled bottle cullet. Shamelessly innovative and unconventional, Bullseye Glass Company was born.
Stained glass succulent by Hanna Hastings at Sand and Fireworks
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Join artist Ted Sawyer for a live online class that teaches how he generates ideas, explores and develops them, and realizes them in the glass studio. Class includes 14 unique project lessons, long-term access to 9+ hours of class video, 5 live online class sessions, and a 75-page Class Guide. An immersive experience to move your work forward.
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Bullseye Glass is available in our Online Store, at our five Bullseye Resource Centers, through Bullseye Glass Dealers, through the Bullseye Catalog and Price List, and by contacting our Factory Sales Department by email or phone for orders at regular and wholesale prices.
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