NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The art of neon lights is still alive and well. You can call them glowing, luminous or even blazing, but you can't call them in danger. As CBSN New York's John Dias reports, ...
SAN FRANCISCO - "It's like trying to hold a wet noodle straight," says Adam Taylor, a glass bender at Oakland's Neon Works. He's been bending neon into shape for seven years, but has only been good at ...
Come together with community to celebrate "First Light: Rituals of Glass and Neon Art," an exhibition by She Bends, at The CJM. Enjoy an evening of drinks, conversation, and two live glass bending ...
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Like driving toward the Las Vegas strip, you can see Glas studio in Raleigh coming from a ways away. The neon-colored signs are within sight well before you enter the studio. Other WRAL Top Stories It ...
TACOMA, Wash. — At the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, a new exhibit celebrates what women are doing with neon, taking the art form far beyond the greatest beer sign you've ever seen hanging in a bar. "Our ...
“I don’t think people realize that these aren’t being mass produced,” says Katie Pickens about neon signs during her visit to Brooklyn Glass — a Brooklyn-based glass blowing factory that specializes ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Brooklyn Glass fills a warehouse-like space that lives near the intersection of 13th Street and 3rd Avenue, tucked behind a gas station and an auto repair shop. Here Brooklyn ...
In the summer of 1898, the Scottish chemist Sir William Ramsay made a discovery that would eventually give the Moulin Rouge in Paris, the Las Vegas Strip, and New York’s Times Square their perpetual ...