
Award winning artist and sculptor Jaime Guerrero offers a unique look into the refugee crisis in the United States with this solo exhibition.

Join us for a private Make-It-Now date night of glassblowing. Make your own blown glass ornament.

An opportunity for educators to learn more about our programs and try glassmaking.


Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at PGC. Learn about glass, enjoy hands-on activities and eat kiln-fired pizza!

FREE! Join us on the first Friday of each month for an open house with live hot glass demonstrations and groundbreaking contemporary glass art exhibitions.

Clearly New celebrates quality and innovation from Monmade in 2020.

Walk in and make your own glass flower, heart or valentine today!

Join us for a private Make-It-Now date night of glassblowing. Make your own sculpted paperweight!

This group of artists has developed their unique body of works with the aid of modern machines. Although the technology is integral to each of their processes; the human hand is what brings the work to life.

FREE! Join us on the first Friday of each month for an open house with live hot glass demonstrations and groundbreaking contemporary glass art exhibitions.

Join us on a tour of our new exhibition Silica Valley with the curator John Sharvin and the artists.

An opportunity for educators to learn more about our programs and try glassmaking.



FREE! Join us on the first Friday of each month for an open house with live hot glass demonstrations and groundbreaking contemporary glass art exhibitions.




A special free reception and exhibition of glass art created by PGC high school students including blown, fused, flameworked art and more.

FREE! Join us on the first Friday of each month for an open house with live hot glass demonstrations and groundbreaking contemporary glass art exhibitions.


FREE! Join us on the first Friday of each month for an open house with live hot glass demonstrations and groundbreaking contemporary glass art exhibitions.

Explore the incredibly complicated topic of immigration through the artwork of 12 artists from Belgium, Northern Ireland, Russia and the US.