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Glass on Cape Cod

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2003 11:41 pm
by Paul Tarlow
I'll be spending a week on the Cape in July.

Other than Sydenstricker and Chatham Glass are there any other glass places I should visit?

- Paul

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2003 12:26 am
by Brock
Yeah! Michael Magyar, right on the highway, 6A near or in Barnstable.
Blowing and casting. He's good. Brock

Cape Cod glass

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2003 7:37 pm
by Mary Jane Beardsley
Paul, Samuel Day Gallery features glass artists only. Owner Caryn Samuell teaches fusing and is the person who introduced me to warm glass. 4039 Rte. 6A Barnstable, MA is a few miles further along the road from the very excellent studio Brock mentioned. http://www.SamuelDayGallery.com open 10-5.

You might enjoy the Sandwich Glass Museum for the history of glass on the Cape. Pairpoint in Sagamore has a hot glass site though it is very very tourist oriented. All of these might be enjoyed in one extended day long trip along 6A. I hope you have a wonderful visit. MJ

Cape Cod Glass

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2003 8:36 am
by Jerry
Just came back from the Cape and agree with the advice you've just gotten. The Sandwich museum was great as was Pairpoint. They are set up so you can watch them doing glass blowing from a second story balcony and still be close enough to feel the heat and smell the, uhhhh, what ever it is.

The Cape is larger than I had time to explore in my few days but you've already gotten some great advice. Go to Sydenstriker on 6A for a good laugh and plenty examples of how NOT to do fused glass. Then continue out to Provincetown. It's clearly tourist oriented but there are a couple of good shops there.

I didn't have the time to get to the south shore and that's where some of the other studios are, so MAKE TIME, ya hear?

Jerry