Eugene Glass School

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Eugene Glass School is an art school located in Eugene, Oregon featuring glass art workshops for off-hand, lampworked, and fused glass.[ citation needed ]

Coordinates: 44°03′13″N123°07′53″W / 44.05356°N 123.13139°W / 44.05356; -123.13139


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