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Friday, 16 May 2008 |
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Hallmark Art Glass is really the biggest, bad-est, blue-est glass studio in Kasota. Heck, we just beat up another glass shop this morning - before eating our Wheaties! If you are looking to buy some high-class art, this is the place! Or, if you broke your bling, we can do our thing and fix it. At Hallmark Art Glass we do: - Fused Glass Art - Glass and Iron Art - Custom Stained Glass Pieces - Other Custom Creative Projects... - Repairs - Restorations - Workshops / Instruction | Our customers include: - Churches - Businesses - Private Individuals - Architects & Designers - Galleries & Art Dealers - Schools - Communities / Public Spaces |
Just Contact Us or stop in at the Studio! |
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010 |
Ingenious Possibilities June 10 - 12, 2010 Louisville, Kentucky 
Mark Hall will be making a Lec-Mo presentation at this year's conference... introducing his kiln-formed cylinders to the industry. For more information on the conference, go to http://www.gaslouisville2010.org/index.php |
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Saturday, 05 December 2009 |
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December 11th - 13th, 2009 Mankato Civic Center 
Christmas shop AND have fun? How can that be? Mark Hall will be peddling his wares along with many other local artists. Sip Morgan Creek wine, nibble on chocolate, and enjoy holiday music by local musicians... all while you do your gift shopping. Visit www.goldsmithreunion.com for times and location |
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Saturday, 17 October 2009 |
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Hallmark Glass participated in RiverCrossings art fair in motion during the first weekend of October. Local galleries and artists opened their doors to you! The weather had a real chill and dampness to it but didn't deter hearty art lovers from stopping in. We had beadmaking and some glassblowing demos and, of course, hot cider and tasty treats. A great time was had by all! See pictures from this year's event... |
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Saturday, 10 January 2009 |
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February 4 - May 31, 2009 American Swedish Institute Minneapolis, Minnesota Discover the beauty of Swedish art glass and the strong influence it has had on the work of contemporary local glass artists. This exhibit features more than 200 pieces of art glass chosen from the American Swedish Institute’s permanent collection and from works by Midwest American glass artists. It highlights parallels between these local artists and Swedish glass masters. The artwork will be presented in four galleries and several period rooms throughout the 100-year-old Turnblad mansion. Make a date to stop in at this wonderful exhibit. Mark will have several of his metal and cast glass pieces as well as some of his blown cylinders on display. For info on the American Swedish Institute, check out http://www.americanswedishinst.org |
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