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“all created by Oregon artists”
Ocean Beaches Glass was started by Bob Meyer in 2005 as a small studio in an old shed. It didn't take long to realize the business needed to be closer to the highway (Hwy. 101) to attract adequate attention, so Bob and Vicki prepared for the move. Excavation began in late 2006, the building went up in July, 2007, and the business moved into the new building in December of 2007, then becoming "Ocean Beaches Glassblowing & Gallery". Vicki Meyer (below) has also become more active in the operation of the business as it has grown. She does some glass fusing, so her work is on display here. She's also the one you can credit with arranging the displays and coordinating the new artwork coming in. Bob continues to blow glass and run all the other aspects of the business. Along the way, we've found that a wealth of artistic talent exists in the Central Oregon Coast! We first discovered a handful of painters that live right in our neighborhood. Shortly after, a couple of stained glass artists showed up, then a couple of fused glass artists, a few torchworkers - and pretty soon we had a nicely rounded variety of mediums - and virtually all created by Oregon artists!
The floats called to me. We were driving down Highway 101 and the glass hanging in the front windows made me stop in for a visit. I was astounded by the size of the gallery and the variety of... Read more
We stopped here because they made the stained glass lights that are in the Drift Inn in Newport. I've been looking for some beautiful pendant lights and I found them. They were all beautiful and I... Read more
Couldn't be happier with the beautiful new shades for our dining room chandelier. Bob and Vicki we're delightful, and I got to use their electric car charger while there. Read more
Ocean Beaches Glassblowing & Gallery
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- Sun - Tue, Fri, Sat: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
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