Glass Degrees

Through cross-disciplinary study, learn the materials and methods needed for using glass as your sculptural media.

Leadership in Thought and Practice 

The glass program at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture in Philadelphia serves as a leading center of interdisciplinary thought and practice in glass sculpture.  By choosing a public university, you can earn an affordable degree that carries extra clout in the art world. That’s a lot of value for your tuition dollars.  

Tyler is recognized as a top art school thanks to the spaces and people that make our glass programs special.

Study Glass Sculpture

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Glass

In addition to exploring the context of contemporary art, Tyler’s bachelor of fine arts in glass program emphasizes the history, chemistry and technical processes of working with glass as a sculptural medium. The curriculum weaves together critical theory, sustainability, and relevant issues and practices that shape and influence your studio practice. 

Learn a variety of glass materials and methods through hands-on experience with hot glass working, casting, neon, stained glass, flameworking, coldworking, kiln work, performance and experimental research.  

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Creative Entrepreneurship Certificate

The Tyler School of Art and Architecture and the Fox School of Business Management collaborate to offer this undergraduate certificate in Creative Entrepreneurship for artists and other creatives who want to add business skills too.  

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Art Education Concentration

This program prepares BFA students, with an approved course of study, to qualify for Pennsylvania Teaching Certification in Art, kindergarten through twelfth grade. Students must complete the BFA requirements along with 32 credit hours in education, art education, and specified liberal arts courses. Education-related studies begin in the sophomore year. Students generally take 5 years to fulfill all requirements or the 155 credit degree. All candidates for Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in Art, K-12 must earn passing scores in the Praxis I and II National Teacher Examinations, Elementary Education: General Knowledge, and the Art Education Examinations.

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MFA in Glass

Tyler offers a graduate degree in Glass. Learn more about furthering your education here.

MFA in Glass

Feel Valued  

You will learn, experiment and create inside our 10,000 square feet of glass studio space — featuring all the equipment for hot glass working, casting, neon, stained glass, flameworking, coldworking, kiln work, performance and experimental research.  

 

students working in the glass studio

Tyler’s values and opportunities also attract a strong and diverse cohort of working glass artists to serve as your faculty and mentors. They help you hone your technical skills as a glass artist. They cultivate cross-disciplinary thinking, ensuring your methods, communication, performance and professionalism distinguish you.

Community in Glass 

Glass is a unique studio art discipline that relies on community, teamwork and collaboration.

Working with glass offers a rare opportunity to engage with a dynamic, ever-changing material, requiring precision, thoughtful preparation and adaptability. 

So, embrace your adventurous spirit, fuel your curiosity and shape your future with a BFA in Glass at Tyler.  

Whether you’re a first-generation college student, come from a family of artists or other creatives, or bring other life experiences, Tyler welcomes you.

Get Answers and Help

The Tyler School of Art and Architecture features its own admissions team, who can provide you with the information you need to make the best decision for your educational and career goals.

Yes, Neon!

Yes, Tyler’s glass programs and studios feature the materials and equipment needed to work with neon.  

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Professional and Transferable Skills

In addition to learning core studio art practice skills and gaining technical fluency with glass methods and materials, Tyler’s BFA degree teaches you transferable skills like these  that make you more effective and confident as professional artist. 

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  • Fabrication skills 
  • Critical thinking  
  • Problem solving  
  • Verbal and visual communication skills 
  • Collaboration 
  • Community building 
  • Leadership 
  • Professional practice skills 
  • Sustainable practice  
  • Networking skills 
  • Material research skills 

As Seen on Netflix

Gemma Hollister, BFA ’21, competed on the Netflix series “Blown Away.” Watch some highlights from the show.  

Glass Careers

Graduates from Tyler’s BFA in glass experience professional success after graduation in a variety of fields. Yes, you leave with exceptional technical skills, but you also pick up many transferable skills that make you an asset on the job and as a working artist in the community. Our glass degree graduates pursue an MFA or other graduate degree and / or enter a variety of fields.

  • Art nonprofits 
  • Practicing artists 
  • Small business owners / entrepreneurs 
  • Technicians – equipment design 
  • Educators 
  • Curators 
  • Fabricators 

Glasswork in Action 

Tyler’s glass degree program fosters an environment that mirrors what it’s like to be a professional, working artist. We build community and share opportunities to support your personal development.  

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Studios and Equipment 

Built for both research and creation, Tyler’s Glass program provides you with 10,000 square feet of space — plus all the equipment for hot glass working, casting, neon, stained glass, flameworking, coldworking, kiln work, performance and experimental research.

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Internships and Opportunities 

Count on your faculty-mentors to share options for internships. In the past, our students completed internships at Urban Glass, Wheaton Arts, Pittsburgh Glass Center, and even the Corning Museum of Glass and the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk Virgina. 

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Visiting Artists 

Tyler hosts the Laurie Wagman Visiting Artist and Artist-in-Residence Series in Glass and other visiting artist programs bring leading national and international artists to further enrich your academic and studio experiences on campus.  

Image: 2024 Laurie Wagman Visiting Artist Manolo Aguilera in the studio, photo courtesy of the artist.

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Tyler Glass Collaborative 

Connect with your classmates and peer artists through the Tyler Glass Collective. This student-run organization expands your learning and networking opportunities while you earn your BFA in glass. 

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Student Work

See how your future classmates at Tyler use various glass methods and materials to create pieces that shine in more ways than one.

Tabernacle for Petroleum by Katie Receveur

Tabernacle for Petroleum by Katie Receveur

BFA Glass '22 Student

Everyday by Abegael Uffelman

Everyday by Abegael Uffelman

BFA Glass '19 Student

Scanaxiety by Izzi Rothman

Scanaxiety by Izzi Rothman

BFA Glass '23 Student

glass piece by Maria Missaoui

Maria Missaoui

BFA Glass ’26 Student

Hitchbot in Paradise by Gemma Hollister

Hitchbot in Paradise by Gemma Hollister

BFA Glass '21 Student

Untitled by Maria Marte

Maria Marte

BFA Glass '24 Student

Glass Community Spotlight  

Hear from Tyler’s glass program faculty, students and alumni. We actively build a strong, long-lasting community of artists who work in glass. So much so that 95% of our alumni remain in contact with their friends and mentors here. 

Meet the Faculty

The Tyler School of Art and Architecture glass faculty is comprised of award-winning and distinguished thinkers and makers, including practicing professionals, artists, designers, scholars and leaders in the field of glass. Meet your professors and learn more about their areas of expertise and passions.   

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Connect on Instagram 

Join our online community and follow along on Instagram. We regularly share photos and other details about what’s happening in the glass programs at Tyler.

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Program Contacts

In addition to Tyler’s specialized admissions team, you’re welcome to contact the glass degrees program leadership. 

  • Jessica Jane Julius smiling at the camera.

    Jessica Jane Julius

    Associate Professor and Program Head

    Jessica Jane Julius is an artist, educator, collaborator and performer who creates glass installations, objects and imagery that examine how fear is infiltrating the ways in which we navigate the world and presents a look at the anxieties and…

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