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PILCHUCK HOLIDAY SALE!

November 4–December 17, 2021
Pilchuck Gallery, Pioneer Square, Seattle

An of-the-season collection of handmade glass, artwork, and gifts from Pilchuck's community of artists.

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WHAT A NIGHT!

A giant round of applause to everyone who helped make REFLECTIONS: PILCHUCK AT 50 such a success!

Thanks to you, we raised an incredible $2 million to support Pilchuck's programs and artist community—a new record! We are so grateful, and we couldn't have done it without all of you who joined us in person and online for the big night. Here's to the next 50 years!

 

 

RELIVE THE AUCTION EXCITEMENT HERE

2022 PROGRAMS

Pilchuck sessions are back for 2022!
 
Explore workshops in everything from glassblowing and hot sculpting to image manipulation and engraving.

Applications are open now. Apply for scholarships and priority placement by February 1.

Creating an inclusive community

Pilchuck is passionate about creating an inclusive, open, and supportive community that is accessible to all. We recommit to dismantle racism and injustice in our creative industry. Read our pledge.

Submit a comment to the Pilchuck team of directors.

 


Pilchuck Glass School is located on the ceded territories of the Treaty of Point Elliott Tribes, which includes the Duwamish, Suquamish, Snoqualmie, Snohomish, Lummi, Skagit, and Swinomish Tribes. The region has long been a center for Indigenous people to gather, fish, trade, and maintain tribal relationships, which continues to this day. We honor the ancestors and respect the elders of the past and present of the Treaty of Point Elliott Tribes; we extend our gratitude to all in this community who continue to contribute to the life of this region, celebrate its heritage and traditions, and care for its land and waterways.

 

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