Our 2025 virtual exhibitions are now on view! Each year, GAS provides 3 exhibition opportunity for glass artists around the world:
CONNECTION | Glass From Every Angle–our GAS Member exhibition
EVOLUTION | A Showcase of Emerging, International Talent–our GAS Student exhibition
TRACE | An Exploration of Sustainable Glass Art–our green and sustainable glass exhibition
This year, we are excited to showcase the work of 149 glass artists from 27 different countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Türkiye, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Uruguay.
Click on the buttons below or scroll down the page to learn about each of our exhibitions and see who this year’s exhibition award winners are. Thank you to our jurors and congratulations to everyone whose work is included!
FIRST PLACE | Tuva Gonsholt (Norway), “ART #02”, free blown, grinded, masked, sand blown, and brush polished glass, 2024. Photo credit: Tom Riis. 8 x 13 x 10 cm // 8 x 15 x 10 cm.
SECOND PLACE | Hilal Hibri (United States), “Peaceful Warrior”, kiln formed, coldworked, laminated crystal glass, 24 karat gold leaf, cold-patinated bronze, 2024. Photo credit: Steve Wheeler. 22 x 12 x 20″.
THIRD PLACE | Serenay Gülyagcı (Turkey), “TRACHEA”, blown borosilicate glass, 2024. 6 x 6 x 12 in.
EVOLUTION 2025 | A Showcase of Emerging, International Talent
The 2025 Student Exhibition was juried by: Noemi Nieves Hoblin, Barbara Kittrell, and Jeroen Maes.
The 2025 Student Exhibition is generously supported by The Glass Furnace
2025 Student Exhibition Award Winners
FIRST PLACE | Nancy Yu (United States), “Crown of Glass: Yang Guifei,” flameworked borosilicate glass, 2024. Photo credit: Benjamin Kumatsey. 33 x 57 x 25 cm.
SECOND PLACE | Justyna Dżaman (Poland), “DOUBLE,” blown glass, 2024. 190 x 55 x 55 mm; 185 x 60 x 60 mm;150 x 55 x55 mm; and 140 x 60 x 60 mm.
THIRD PLACE (Tie) | Asha Ramirez (United States), “Spoon Theory,” kiln formed crystal, 2024. Photo credit: Santos Nunez. 45 x 10 x 10″.
THIRD PLACE (Tie) | Michelle Pokorny (United States), “The Fawn that will Always be Loved,” flameworked borosilicate glass, 2024. 11 x 32 x 20″.
TRACE 2025 | An Exploration of Sustainable Glass Art
The 2025 Green Exhibition was juried by: Thomas Kapere, Shelby Kaye, and Marta Ramirez.
FIRST PLACE | Negin Navabi (Iran), "Nature in the Future," non-traditional pâte de verre made of recycled window glass powder, 2024. Photo credit: Kiana Ghassami. 9 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm.