
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. Watch the full video by Vitreonics here.
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Being named The Coolest Thing Made in Oregon for 2025 by Oregon Business & Industry could have given us all fat heads. In the majestic auditorium of the Portland Art Museum—amidst über-impressive competition like Daimler Trucks and Tillamook Cheese—Jim, Ted, Sam, Mary Kay, and I sat shell-shocked as Dan accepted the trophy from the president of Oregon…
Fine Art EXHIBITIONS & IN-HOUSE Fabrication Services for artists and designers

What Remains is the fourth exhibition at The Byre, a centuries-old stone barn turned exhibition space in Caithness, the northern-most county in mainland Scotland. What Remains features site-specific installations and works by Celia Dowson, Katharine Dowson, Michael Endo, and April Surgent. Find out more at Bullseye Projects.

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Showstopping centerpieces for any environment, Bullseye Studio’s kilnformed glass tabletops and benches transcend the boundaries between function and aesthetic, object and experience. Learn about the array of fabrication services at Bullseye Studio.

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