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Discover the Greenwood Glass Studio Tour in Connecticut
The Greenwood Glass Studio Tour in Riverton, Connecticut offers visitors an intimate look at traditional glassblowing inside a small, working artist studio. Located in the scenic Farmington River Valley, this studio tour introduces guests to the hot-glass process, where molten glass is gathered, shaped, blown, and finished into functional and decorative pieces. The experience blends craftsmanship, artistry, and rural New England charm.
Why it’s special:
Greenwood Glass Studio is a true artisan workshop where glass is made by hand in small batches. Visitors experience glassblowing up close in a relaxed, rural setting and can interact directly with the artist, gaining insight into techniques that have been passed down through generations of glassmakers.
History & Story of Greenwood Glass Studio
Greenwood Glass Studio was founded by a professional glass artist dedicated to preserving traditional glassblowing techniques while creating contemporary designs. Based in Riverton, the studio operates as both a production workspace and gallery, producing handmade glassware, ornaments, and sculptural pieces. Over time, Greenwood Glass Studio has become known for its craftsmanship, seasonal open studios, and educational demonstrations.
What You’ll See & Do on the Greenwood Glass Studio Tour
Watch live glassblowing demonstrations during open studio hours
Learn how molten glass is gathered, blown, and shaped
See furnaces, glory holes, and hand tools used in glassmaking
Learn how color, pattern, and texture are applied to glass
Observe finishing and annealing processes
Browse the on-site gallery featuring finished glass pieces
Hands-On Elements: Live demonstrations and artist explanations; hands-on classes offered separately by reservation.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed; flash may be restricted near hot-glass equipment.
Souvenirs & Extras: Studio gallery selling handmade glassware, ornaments, and gift items.
Pricing of the Greenwood Glass Studio Tour
Studio visit and glassblowing demonstrations
Adult price: $0 per adult (free)
Workshops and glassblowing classes are priced separately.
Visiting information
Most visits last 30–60 minutes, depending on active demonstrations. The experience is suitable for all ages, though children must remain closely supervised due to high-temperature equipment. The studio is not fully wheelchair accessible due to safety zones and equipment layout.
Exact Studio Hours (Seasonal):
Friday–Sunday: 11:00 AM–4:00 PM
Closed: Monday–Thursday
Hours may vary seasonally; checking ahead is recommended.
Nearby
Farmington River
Peoples State Forest
Riverton village center
FAQs About Visiting the Greenwood Glass Studio Tour
Will I see glassblowing during my visit?
Yes. Visits during open studio hours typically include live glassblowing demonstrations, though specific activities depend on the day’s production schedule.
Is this a guided tour?
The experience is informal and self-guided, with the artist available to explain techniques and answer questions during demonstrations.
Is the studio safe for children?
Yes, but children must stay close to adults at all times due to hot-glass equipment and open furnaces.
Can I participate in glassblowing myself?
Hands-on glassblowing experiences are offered through scheduled classes and workshops, which require advance booking.
Can I purchase glass art on-site?
Yes. Finished glass pieces are available for purchase directly from the studio gallery.
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