London Glassblowing

Visitors to London Glassblowing may experience the heat and magic of the ancient craft of glassmaking while watching a gather of molten glass evolve into something of value and beauty.
Throughout the year the gallery displays an exciting array of work by Peter Layton and his team, covering a range of styles.
The gallery provides a context for the work, seeking to broaden public awareness of glass as a medium for artistic expression by hosting regular solo and group exhibitions of British and international studio glass.
All work is for sale and information on the artists and their work is available. Large groups including school trips are required to telephone ahead and book.
Web: www.londonglassblowing.co.uk
Open: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm
Admission FREE
Open: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm
Admission FREE
News & features about London Glassblowing
- Glaziers Hall team wins Better Bankside pancake race (21 Feb 2012)
- Death of stained glass artist Lawrence Lee (11 May 2011)
- Osteopaths win Better Bankside pancake race (8 Mar 2011)
- The team from The Team wins Better Bankside pancake race (16 Feb 2010)
- London Marathon team wins Better Bankside pancake race (24 Feb 2009)
- Pancake race in Borough Market (21 Feb 2007)
- Valerie Shawcross welcomes BTA members to City Hall (5 Jun 2003)
- Peter Layton joins Jacquie Binns for exhibition (14 Apr 2003)
- Prince visits Southwark and complains about view (13 Oct 2002)
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