We make art that brings us joy.

J and J Glassworks features the art work of John Long and Jennifer O’Connor. Jennifer primarily makes beautiful flame worked jewelry, and occasionally dabbles in marbles. John has the attention span of a twelve year old and therefore makes Vessels, Cups, flasks, sculptures, marbles, paperweights, fused glass panels, pendants, etc. John has 26 years experience with Flameworking, 20 years experience in Furnace work, and 15 intermittent years experience with fused glass and all cold-working techniques.

Services we provide:

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  • We sell a wide variety of unique pieces of glass art. Everything listed for sale is one of a kind and what you see is exactly what you get. You will find Marbles, Whisky cups, Espresso cups, Flasks, Flower Vases, Decorative Vases, Cups, Sea Life Sculptures, Animal Sculptures, Fused Dichroic Pendants, Ashtrays, and more.

    Glass Blowing Lessons

  • John teaches both Flamework aka Torch work and Furnace work aka Offhand Glass Blowing. Lessons are always available. See our Education page for more details about what lessons are available and to learn more about John’s teaching style. Please submit your name and email to the contact form on the Education page and John Long will contact you for scheduling.

    Corporate Gifts and Awards

  • J and J Glassworks has a long history of fulfilling gifts and awards for corporate events. We have happy clients such as Box.com, Mercedes Benz, Astrazeneca Pharmaceuticals, Hemophilia Federation of America, Mercury Corp., Turtle Rock Casino, to name a few. For all you hard working event planners out there constantly trying to pull new tricks out of the bag… Consult with us on the many ways we can provide unique and beautiful glass gifts and awards to complement your latest event. We also do live glassblowing demonstrations for many corporate events.

    Cremain Artwork

  • J and J Glassworks also offers cremation art work. This means we will take a small amount of ash from your beloved pet or person you have lost and make special art work with the ashes mixed in. There are many different options of artwork we can make with your loved ones ashes in them. Marbles, pendants, vases, sculptural flowers, etc. One Caveat is that we take it very seriously when handling the ashes of your loved ones. For this reason we are very selective on what we are willing to make. Put simply, we must feel 100% certain that we can make exactly what you are asking for. I have yet to make something with some ones ashes that my client didn’t love. I hope that situation never occurs. This means overly elaborate or overly complicated concepts will be turned down out of respect for the deceased.