Ziemke Glass Today
The Ziemke Glassblowing Studio, located on scenic Route 100 between Stowe and Waterbury, Vermont, is the working glass studio of glass artist Glenn Ziemke. The studio features a large gallery
showcasing the complete line of Glenn's classically inspired art glass. From the observation room, visitors can watch glassblowing in action each unique piece is created
one at a time.
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History and Artist Bio
Glenn Ziemke began blowing glass as a student at Penn State University in 1976. Upon graduating in 1978 he served a one year apprenticeship then built his first studio at Accord, NY in 1979. He began marketing his work through craft galleries and art fairs throughout the Eastern U.S. In 1981
Glenn moved to Maine.In 1995, Glenn built the Ziemke Glassblowing Studio in Waterbury Center,
Vermont. Now, he sells his work exclusively through this gallery open 363 days per year.
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Driving Directions
From I-89 take Exit 10 (Stowe/Waterbury). Go North on Route 100 for 3 miles. Large Sign and studio located on the left side of road.
15 minutes North/West of Montpelier, VT
30 minutes South/East of Burlington, VT
3 hours North of Boston, MA
2 hours South of Montreal
Click here for printable map with directions.
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Hours of Operation
Open Daily 10 AM - 6 PM. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas day.
Glassblowing daily except Wednesdays in off seasons.
Call (802) 244-6126
Email us at info@zglassblowing.com
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