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A preserved legacy of stained glass and reprieve from high-tech may be driving California’s colored glass resurgence, but it takes contemporary craftspeople to sustain it.
While stained glass is most often associated with historic churches, Charleston artists provide a modern approach to the art by creating custom pieces.
From Paris to Philly, stained glass is quietly becoming the most beautiful — and unexpected —design trend in modern dining rooms. Here's where restaurants are stunning guests with stained glass.
Delicate brush strokes of master craftsmen in rich jewel tones define the Cathedral of St. Helena’s highly acclaimed stained glass windows. The cathedral has been a community focal point since ...
St. George's Grace Episcopal Church will be caring for a valuable piece of art until its permanent home is ready in the Liberty Village attraction.
In 1966, St. John died in a building behind the St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral on Capitol Hill. The room where he died is a chapel now, with a new stained-glass window.
A historic stained-glass window from the former St. John the Baptist Church now resides at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in New Bedford.
St. Alphonsus Liguori Church was one of 30 churches in the country chosen to receive a grant this year from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.
Historic African American Parish in St. Louis Receives Grant to Restore Stained Glass The parish itself dates to 1867, and the church building, built of quarry stone, was dedicated in 1872.
Pensacola's oldest methodist Church, First UMC of Pensacola, is 204 years old, with stained glass 115 years old. Now those windows shine anew.
A set of historic stained glass windows at Meadow Brook Hall were shattered in a vandalism incident on Feb. 3. The windows are nearly a century old.
The Romans began glazing glass into windows in the first century A.D. The earliest example of stained glass installed in a church was in St. Paul’s Monastery founded in 686 in Jarrow, England.
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