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Discover the Third Degree Glass Factory Experience in Missouri
Located in St. Louis’ historic Delmar Loop area, Third Degree Glass Factory offers visitors a vibrant, hands-on look into the art and science of glassmaking. This working glass studio and creative space allows guests to observe live glassblowing, explore galleries filled with contemporary glass art, and even participate in workshops led by professional artists.
Why it’s special:
Third Degree Glass Factory isn’t a traditional factory tour—it’s an active creative studio where glass is shaped in real time. Visitors experience the heat, motion, and artistry of molten glass while interacting directly with skilled glassblowers in an open, educational environment.
History/Story of Third Degree Glass Factory
Third Degree Glass Factory was founded in 2002 with the goal of making glass art accessible to the public while supporting working artists. Over the years, it has grown into one of the Midwest’s leading glass art centers, combining production studios, classrooms, and gallery spaces under one roof. Today, it remains a cornerstone of St. Louis’ creative and maker community.
What You’ll See & Do at Third Degree Glass Factory
Watch live glassblowing demonstrations in active hot shops
Learn about glassmaking techniques, tools, and safety practices
Explore galleries showcasing locally made and international glass art
Observe artists creating functional and sculptural glass pieces
Participate in hands-on classes or make-your-own glass experiences
Hands-On Elements: Glassblowing and flameworking classes, workshops, and private experiences
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed; flash restricted near active work areas
Souvenirs & Extras: Gallery shop featuring handmade glass art, gifts, jewelry, and décor
Pricing at Third Degree Glass Factory
General admission to the galleries and demonstrations is free.
Hands-on classes and workshops are paid experiences, with pricing varying by activity and duration.
Visiting information
Duration: 30–60 minutes for gallery visits; classes range from 1–3 hours
Format: Self-guided galleries with live demonstrations; guided classes available
Schedule & Seasonality: Open year-round; demonstrations and classes scheduled daily
Audience: Families, artists, couples, students, and creative travelers
Accessibility: Fully accessible public areas; some studio spaces may have limitations
Safety & Restrictions: Safety briefings required for classes; children must be supervised
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Group visits and private events available by reservation
What to Bring/Wear: Closed-toe shoes for classes; comfortable clothing
Facilities: Galleries, classrooms, restrooms, retail shop, parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed select holidays
Working hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM; Sunday 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM; closed Monday
Nearby
Delmar Loop entertainment district
Washington University in St. Louis
Forest Park
FAQs About Visiting Third Degree Glass Factory
Is this a traditional factory tour?
No. Third Degree Glass Factory is a working glass art studio with live demonstrations rather than an industrial factory tour.
Can I try glassblowing myself?
Yes. Hands-on glassblowing and flameworking classes are available with advance booking.
Are live demonstrations included with admission?
Yes. When artists are working, demonstrations can be viewed at no additional cost.
Is the space suitable for children?
Yes, though children must be supervised, especially near hot glass work areas.
Do artists create items that can be purchased on-site?
Yes. Many pieces made on-site are available for purchase in the gallery shop.
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