Glassblowing Classes & Studios in NJ | Where Can I Go Glassblowing Near Me?
Here are the best glassmaking studios in NJ where you can make a glass-terpiece! Channel your creativity in an exciting new way. Making glass or blowing glass is an exciting process involving heat, fusing, and cutting. The process will be tailored and adjusted to the kids (or adults) depending on their age and skill level to ensure safety without sacrificing fun. Associates and staff will help you as needed throughout the duration of your visit, and at the end, you can take your glass masterpiece home! Learn how to try glassblowing for the first time today.
MCSOG aims to enrich the local art and culture scene of Morris County and beyond by fostering an appreciation of glassmaking in a hands-on, fun, and excitingly creative way for students of all ages, experience levels, and backgrounds.
The Morris County School of Glass
973-734-0900 | Morris CountyThe Morris County School of Glass is a public access glassblowing school, studio, and gallery providing access to the art of glassblowing through classes, demonstrations, and events. Glassblowing is a unique and creative activity where you can shape molten glass into beautiful pieces like bowls, ornaments, paperweights, and sculptures. Many NJ studios offer ... Read More
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The Fusing Shop in Highland Park is a lampworking and glass blowing studio in Middlesex County. Choose between one of their four exciting classes: glass fusing, flameworking, polished glass gems, and beginner glassblowing projects.
Whether you are a beginner or a professional glass artist, this first-class glass studio has something special to offer you! The Glass Underground offers a wide variety of classes; everything from beginner glass fusing to advanced fusing is available at this glass making studio! All classes are hands-on. If you would like a personal experience, private lesso... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsSwellColors Glass Studio offers walk-in classes at their studio location for all ages, every day! Walk-in classes include mosaics of all ages and sizes, fused light catchers and night lights, these classes generally take about an hour and a half to complete. Additional classes offered at SwellColors Glass Studio include Stained Glass Light Catchers, Stained ... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsMCSOG aims to enrich the local art and culture scene of Morris County and beyond by fostering an appreciation of glassmaking in a hands-on, fun, and excitingly creative way for students of all ages, experience levels, and backgrounds.
The Morris County School of Glass
973-734-0900 | Morris CountyThe Morris County School of Glass is a public access glassblowing school, studio, and gallery providing access to the art of glassblowing through classes, demonstrations, and events. Glassblowing is a unique and creative activity where you can shape molten glass into beautiful pieces like bowls, ornaments, paperweights, and sculptures. Many NJ studios offer ... Read More
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The Fusing Shop in Highland Park is a lampworking and glass blowing studio in Middlesex County. Choose between one of their four exciting classes: glass fusing, flameworking, polished glass gems, and beginner glassblowing projects.
Whether you are a beginner or a professional glass artist, this first-class glass studio has something special to offer you! The Glass Underground offers a wide variety of classes; everything from beginner glass fusing to advanced fusing is available at this glass making studio! All classes are hands-on. If you would like a personal experience, private lesso... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsSwellColors Glass Studio offers walk-in classes at their studio location for all ages, every day! Walk-in classes include mosaics of all ages and sizes, fused light catchers and night lights, these classes generally take about an hour and a half to complete. Additional classes offered at SwellColors Glass Studio include Stained Glass Light Catchers, Stained ... Read More
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Best Places to Go For Glass Blowing (Making) Classes | Glass Studios That Accommodate both Beginner & Intermediate Artists to Blow Glass
Note: Glassblowing classes are a perfect idea for dates, family outings, or unforgettable gift experiences!
Glass Roots
10 Bleeker Street, Newark, NJ 07102
(973) 353-9555
Glass Roots offers weekend and evening classes, corporate teambuilding get-togethers, and summer camp programs.
Gonzo Glass Studio
32 Mill St, Mount Holly, NJ, 08060
[email protected]
Gonzo Glass Studio is a really cool gallery where visitors can come to see glass are from local artists. Offering classes and demos for up to 4 students per session. One-day introductory courses are between 4 and 6 hours and the price is $200.
Carlisle School of Glass Art
412 S. Wade Blvd Millville, NJ 08332
2,400-square-foot location offering fun classes for beginners and intermediate glass artists Offering intermediate to advanced classes as well as beginner classes.
Wheaton Arts Creative Glass Fellowship Program
1501 Glasstown Road
Millville, NJ 08332
856.825.6800
The overall mission of the Creative Glass Fellowship Program is to help support up-and-coming artists who want to work with glass.
The Fusing Shop
Call or text 516-633-2217
20 N. 10th Ave., Highland Park NJ 08904
[email protected]
The Fusing Shop's main goal is to teach the complete world of flames working. Imagine taking a sip from a shot glass that you created! Offering our blowing classes in Highland Park, New Jersey.
Hot Sand
550 Cookman Ave, Ste 103, Asbury Park, NJ 07712
(732) 927-5475
A public access glassblowing studio located in the bustling downtown of Asbury Park, offering immersive hot glass experiences where visitors of all ages can make their own glass art with guidance from experienced artisans. They provide hands-on sessions including hot glass projects, QuickCast and SunTile activities, and private workshops — perfect for date ideas, family outings, or creative group events.
A Note From the Founder
Hi, my name is Charlie Daidone, and I’m the owner of FunNewJersey.com. I just wanted to say hello to everyone visiting our glassblowing page today.
I’m incredibly thankful for the many longtime New Jersey businesses that have partnered with FunNewJersey over the years — some for more than 15 years. What started as business relationships has turned into real friendships, and I’m proud to support so many hardworking entrepreneurs who run fun and creative businesses throughout the state.
Featured NJ Glassblowing Studio
One such long-time partner is Patricia Elaine, owner of the Morris County School of Glass.
Patricia is a dedicated business owner with a wonderful personality, and she has been advertising with FunNewJersey for over 10 years. At the Morris County School of Glass, she offers dozens of exciting classes and workshops throughout the year, ranging from beginner glassblowing experiences to advanced techniques.
Her studio is a great example of the type of creative, hands-on experience you can find right here in New Jersey.
We highlight different studios from time to time as examples of the many great glassblowing experiences available throughout New Jersey.
Find the Right Glassblowing Experience for You
Below, you’ll find a growing list of glassblowing studios and class providers throughout New Jersey. Each listing includes details about:
- Class types and skill levels
- Locations and hours
- Pricing and availability
- Group and private session options
We encourage you to explore multiple studios to find the experience that best fits your interests, schedule, and location.
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Glassblowing in New Jersey – FAQ
Q: Do I need experience to try glassblowing in NJ?- Most NJ studios offer beginner-friendly classes with no experience required.
- Q: How long is a glassblowing class?
- Classes usually last between 1–3 hours depending on the studio and project.
- Q: Is glassblowing safe for kids?
- Many NJ studios offer kid-friendly or family-friendly sessions with safety supervision.
- Q: How much does glassblowing cost in NJ?
- Prices typically range from $50 to $200 depending on the class type and studio.
Find Some Fun DIY Activities!
Not only can you make your own glass work of art, but there is so much more that you can make by yourself under the guidance of professional instructors and crafters. Try making candles or even soap to add to your home collection.

