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“internationally acclaimed master glass cutter”
Gallery of Cary S. Ferguson, Sr., internationally acclaimed master glass cutter, features a working glass studio where you can view free glass cutting and glass blowing demonstrations. With over 33 years experience, the artist specializes in crystal sculptures, windows, stemware, vases and more. Keeping it in the family, son Cary Ferguson, Jr. is one of the glass blowers. Having studied at the Toledo Museum of Art and Kent State University, the younger Ferguson is excited to be learning new techniques and designs. The gallery is open all year. Hours vary with the season. Summer hours are Monday - Saturday 10-6 and Sunday 11-5. The gallery also offers a large selection of fine gifts, artwork by other local artists, antiques and the area's largest offering of sterling silver and fashion jewelry, including Chamilia Jewelry, Kameleon Jewelry, Annaleece and Crislu.
some beautiful jewelry in here and house wares. a lot of glass and artwork. It can be very expensive as in thousands of dollars so DO NOT bring little children in here and let them touch things!... Read more
I would just like to thank the artist for taking the time to show my wife and I his studio. and explains how he goes about painting what I call master pieces. Those of the light house were... Read more
This place is amazing. We have several pieces of Art glass and paintings from Ferguson Gallery The gallery also has several nautical and antique one of a kind items. My favorite find was a touch... Read more
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- Sun: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Mon - Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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