Explore our past trips!

GAS Travels began in 2024, and since then, our expert staff have traveled with dozens of glass enthusiasts around the world. Born from a desire to support glass artists wherever they live and work, GAS Travels allows us to highlight a variety of glassmaking locales each year.

2024 | Japan and Oaxaca

Japan | April 3 – April 10, 2024 

See the recap of our Japan travel program trip 

For our first Travel Program trip, we journeyed to four locations in Japan– Tokyo, Toyama, Noto Peninsula, and Kanazawa – in April 2024 for an unforgettable 6-day and 7-night glass-lovers’ experience curated just for you. Our travelers enjoyed the spectacular springtime display of pink cherry blossoms which are an iconic symbol of the country. On this tour, we were welcomed by artists, scholars, collectors, and industry experts who guided us on a personalized tour of Japan’s distinctive glass culture. We experienced exquisite Japanese sites, not to mention spectacular cuisine and accommodations along the way.

Tour highlights included:

● A visit to Hiroshi Yamano’s painting and fabrication studio in Fukui
● A unique Tea Ceremony at the 21st Century Museum in Kanazawa
● Drinks at Peter Ivy’s studio
● A visit to the Mori Art Museum with a breathtaking rooftop view of the Tokyo skyline
● A special exhibition tour at the Toyama Glass Art Museum with Director Ruriko Tsuchida
● A tour of the renowned Toyama Institute of Glass Art with Professor Boyd Sugiki
● A make-your-own-glass experience at the Toyama Glass Studio
● A curator-led talk of the contemporary glass art collection at the Notojima Glass Museum
● A private guided tour of Kanazawa Utatsuyama Kogei Kobo which has studios for making
glass, ceramics, metals, dyeing and urushi

Oaxaca | September 25–October 2, 2024 

See a recap of our trip to Oaxaca here

One of the most culturally rich places in Mexico, Oaxaca is known for its long tradition of producing world-class crafts, mezcal, mole, and chocolate – all of which we will explore during this week-long adventure! GAS took an in-depth look at all the historical, cultural, and gastronomical delights that Oaxaca has to offer.

And to satisfy our more glassy side, we visited local studios and explored environmentally friendly practices being pioneered in Oaxaca, enjoyed hands-on activities, and got a personal tour of the exhibition at Centro Cultural San Pablo during the second Bienal Internacional de Arte en Vidrio de Iberoamérico!

Tour highlights included:

  • Trips to the Museo Textil de Oaxaca, the Centro de las Artes San Agustin, and other local museums to explore the local craft community.
  • A visit to Monte Albán ruins–one of the most important archaeological sites in Mexico that offers unique views of the city of Oaxaca.
  • An excursion to Teotitlán del Valle, a village whose tradition of producing high-quality woven goods dates back to ancient times.
  • A tour of the local agave plantations to get a behind-the-scenes look at how mezcal is produced.
  • A visit to Studio Xaquixe where we will learn more about their sustainable practice and enjoy a delicious meal prepared in ovens using the same process they are pioneering to make glass.
  • A once-in-a-lifetime demo with Einar and Jamex de la Torre and Christian Thornton at Studio Xaquixe.
  • And plenty of free time to explore the numerous hidden gems of the city
As artists, designers and craftspeople we rely on our community. We grow and improve ourselves within it and then become responsible for it. On behalf of Do Studio and Luisa Restrepo Moreno we want to give a special thanks to the Glass Art Society for organizing these trips, and also to all of you that participated and visited us. It was a pleasure to meet you and to welcome you in our studios.
Luisa Restrepo Moreno
GAS Travel Oaxaca Artist

2025 | Australia and Italy

Australia | March 12 – 23, 2025

See a recap of our trip to Australia here.

We traveled to the land down under and were immersed in the incredible glassmaking culture present in Australia. Our group of craft enthusiasts spent 12 days visiting with artists in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, and Adelaide. In addition to engaging with artists across the glassmaking spectrum, we enjoyed some of Australia’s most iconic landmarks and cultural heritage destinations, including the legendary wine produced near Adelaide. 

Tour highlights included:

Italy | September 24–October 1, 2025

See a recap of our trip to Italy here.

Our intimate group of travelers embarked on a glass aficionado’s dream trip to Italy this September! Over nine nights and seven full days, we explored the legendary and unique glassmaking culture of Venice and Murano. Our travelers enjoyed exclusive access to artists and studios that rarely open their doors to the public. And of course, no trip to Italy is complete without indulging in incredible wine and food straight from Nonna’s kitchen on day trips to the Prosecco Hills and Ravenna.

Trip highlights included:

  • Behind-the-scenes tours of some of Italy’s finest museums, galleries, and cultural institutions*:
    • Peggy Guggenheim Collection
    • Fortuny Museum
    • Caterina Tognon Art Gallery
    • Murano Glass Museum
    • Museo del Merletto
  • Exclusive access to workshops and artist visits, including*:
    • Luigi Bevilacqua Workshop
    • Lino Tagliapietra Showroom
    • Lunardelli Venezia workshop
    • Davide Salvadore
    • Pietro e Riccardo Ferro, and more!