
The Indiana Glass Trail is a showcase for talented Hoosier artisans and glass blowers that create magic with glass. The trail connects communities in which the tradition and history of glass arts can be experienced first hand. There are studios, galleries and museums as well as festivals and workshops located in the five destinations listed below.
Finding glass artists along the Indiana Glass Trail can be done by clicking on any of the web site links on this page. Glass artists and shops that carry their work can easily be found on these sites. You're on your way to discovering the best Indiana has to offer on the Indiana Glass Trail.
Anderson/Madison County
In 1887, a Natural Gas Well (Vesuvius) sprung up in White River and the "Gas Boom began
in Madison County. Thus the beginning of our Glass Trail. The Trail continues today
with businesses like The House of Glass in Elwood.
heartlandspirit.com 800-533-6569
Columbus
Columbus is home to two original works of glass by world-renowned artist, Dale Chihuly. A
unique and colorful glass quilt and a blazing 900-piece, neon chandelier are on public
display in this unforgettable city. columbus.in.us 800-468-6564
Hamilton County
Glass-filled antique shops, galleries featuring glass jewelry, and glass
heritage sites dot the quaint main streets of this community's eight
unique towns. 8GreatTowns.com 800-776-8687
Kokomo/Howard County
Kokomo Art Association Artworks carries the work of several glass
artists. Kokomo Opalescent Glass offers factory and
hot glass studio tours. Greentown and Jenkins glass can be seen at the Greentown Glass Museum
and Seiberling Mansion.
800-837-0971
Muncie/Delaware County
Muncie is renowned for its glass history beginning with the Ball
family. Artful glass is plentiful from beadwork to sculpture. The future
glass school at Ball State University is testimony to Muncie's glass
legacy. visitmuncie.org 800-568-6862
Indiana Glass Trail: www.IndianaGlassTrail.com
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