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Joe Quirin

12/29/2014

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Joe Quirin
Belleville, IL


Joe makes lighted glass blocks with pictures and logos on them and wine bottles that are etched with sport's teams.
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Patty Ring

12/29/2014

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Patty Ring
St. Jacob, IL


Glass flower art
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Jill Wicke

8/15/2013

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Jill Wicke
O’Fallon, IL


I first became interested in stained glass because of a love for Frank Lloyd Wright's designs. I took some classes and fell in love with the medium. I began my career as a stained glass professional in 1980. In 1987 I  began teaching classes in stained glass at an Air Force Base Skills Development Center. Since then I have continued to teach at various Air Force Skills centers to include bases in South Carolina, Japan, and Illinois, where I am currently. Among my commissions I’ve worked with an architect on 3 churches with abstract designs and 1 with a design I drew up to match a design in an altar cloth. My custom work encompasses kaleidoscopes, boxes, small panels, lamps shades, cabinet doors, windows, and doors. I periodically attend Stained Glass conventions and advanced classes to further my own skills and keep current on trends.

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Christy & Tony Bodnar

8/7/2013

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Christy & Tony Bodnar
Collinsville, IL


Together  we have been creating glass art for the past five years. We began our adventure with fusing glass, which led to torch worked jewelry to blown glass.  Our products are made in our private studio in Collinsville IL. Each piece is carefully hand-crafted by either my husband or myself or by both of us.  We are more than happy to create custom or personalized work. Please let us know what we can do for you!  We love what we do and we hope you do!

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    Tiadaghton House Artists

    Here are our participating artists. Use the list of categories below to search artists by medium or product, or use the search button on the top of the website. As always, contact us if you are looking for something specific!

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TIADAGHTON HOUSE

Tiadaghton House
111 W. St. Louis Street
Lebanon, Illinois 62254
618-808-0311
Tiadaghton [tie-a-dotten]
noun
1. River of Pines [Iroquois]
2. A fun store in Lebanon, IL:
"Let's go to the Tiadaghton House."

Hours

Mondays Closed
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sundays 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Holiday Hours

Christmas Eve 10:00am - 3:00pm
December 25th - 27th Closed
New Year's Eve 10:00am - 3:00pm
New Year's Day Closed
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About Us

Tiadaghton House features local art, antiques and fine American craft.  We feature over 70 local artists and craftsmen and the vast majority live within 30 miles of Lebanon.  Our goal is to create a "micro-community" of like-minded artists and craftsmen who can work together to promote art and American craft in a positive environment. Read More...

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