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Chicago Hot Glass

View Map1250 N. Central Park Ave., Chicago
Tel: (773) 394-3252
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Editorial Review of Chicago Hot Glass

photo: courtesy of Chicago Hot Glass
Owners Jeremy Scidmore, Daniel Staples, Brad Braun and Steven Webber instill this glassworks with a party atmosphere and social conscience. (At a recent benefit, reggae blasted over the in-house speaker system, while guests picked through a buffet table filled with fruits, vegetables, hummus, and ranch dip.) It's a hip-meets-helping-hands approach that echoes throughout all that is Chicago Hot Glass.

Most Chicago glass galleries won't accept an artist's work unless they've had more than 10 years experience. With a gallery that rotates shows every month, glass blowers' work that otherwise would never see the light of day is put on display in a small side-room, many of which are created by students at the shop.

Private lessons, which range from $55 to $70 per hour, are available daily; students will usually start by learning to make cups or paperweights. A beginning class, which involves gathering molten glass out of the furnace, runs about $300 fr a five-hour session, while the fusing class for making creative patterns is $180. For the more advanced blower, studio rentals start at $35 an hour and go up to $55, depending on the size of your desired glory hole.

When I asked Seidmore what he loved most about blowing glass, he said, "The smell of the wax and the burning paper...like a big campfire," though after three years of constant exposure, "unfortunately I can't smell anymore." His enthusiasm carries over to the many functions the studio puts on: Jazz night takes place every third Thursday from 8-11 p.m.; the studio holds glassblowing demos every Saturday from 1-6 p.m.; and a social is held from 6-9 p.m. every second Sunday.

Centerstage Reviewer: David Rosenstock

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open to the public for viewing 1-6 p.m. daily; visit the web site for class schedules; 1-10 p.m. Monday; 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, Friday-Saturday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday; closed Thursday

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