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Indiana is home to many decorative glass outlets

Photo: Visit Indiana
Photo: Visit Indiana

Artists and craftsmen have created work for more than a century to establish Indiana as home to remarkable, functional and decorative glass. The Indiana Glass Trail links today’s artists and glass-related attractions, bringing together the tradition and beauty of glass art. From blown glass demonstrations to the oldest glassworks in the United States, glass lovers have plenty to see and do in Indiana!



The Fort Wayne Museum of Art’s Glass Wing opened in 2022 as the result of over a decade of acquiring the most important works of contemporary glass sculpture by the finest practitioners of the art form. With over 300 pieces, the Glass Wing is the largest public collection of contemporary glass sculpture in the state, including works from artists like Harvey Littleton, Dale Chihuly, Therman Statom, and more.



Muncie has a rich history of glass, starting with the Ball Brothers whose “Ball Canning Jars” became a household name. The Glick Center for Glass at Ball State offers glass curriculum for students, 3 glass furnaces, glass blowing, cold shop, and studios. There is also the Albany Glass Museum, which houses pressed glass patterns from 1893-1903.



The Carmel Arts & Design District showcases the works of many talented glass artists. Located in the heart of Old Town Carmel, Indiana, the Arts & Design District is the Midwest’s premier arts and design destination. It is home to interior designers, art galleries, showrooms, restaurants, antique stores, and a variety of specialty retail shops.



Explore the rich heritage and long-standing tradition of Kokomo Opalescent Glass, America’s oldest art glass company, in operation in its original location since 1888. You can experience art glass that is hand-ladled and rolled from a 2,500-degree furnace and watch artists make stunning blown glass creations on a fascinating factory tour.



The Glass Museum in Dunkirk has over 8,000 pieces of glassware from 110 factories around the world. Explore a variety of artifacts including pieces from the Sistine Chapel, leaded glass windows, hanging lamps, hundreds of hand-blown and hand-pressed glass creations, and a leaded glass mural.


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The Glass Museum in Dunkirk has over 8,000 pieces of glassware from 110 factories around the world.
The Glass Museum in Dunkirk has over 8,000 pieces of glassware from 110 factories around the world.

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