Glass Art Association of Canada

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2025 GAAC Conference - June 5 - 8, 2025
Our conference will be taking place in Whitehorse, Yukon, at Lumel Studios and Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre.
Stay tuned to GAAC communications for information on our theme and more!

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2025 Annual General Meeting

June 7 save the date!

The Glass Art Association of Canada cordially invites our members to come together for our 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) hosted at Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre in Whitehorse, YT, on Saturday, June 7, 5 pm at the Kwanlin Dün fire pit (weather permitting).

If you are attending the Whitehorse Conference, you will be automatically registered for the AGM.

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Make it Blue
A Glass Art Association of Canada 2025 Conference Exhibition

We’re all familiar with the expression: “If you can’t make it good, make it big. If you can’t make it big, make it blue.” It’s a phrase commonly tossed around among glassblowers, though it originally stems from American graphic designer Paul Rand, with one intentional twist: the colour changed from red to blue.

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Timestamp
A National Portrait of Glass Studios in 2025

In preparation for the upcoming Glass Art Association of Canada’s 2025 Conference in Whitehorse, Yukon, June 5–8, 2025, we invite glass artists and studios across Canada to take part in “Timestamp,” a photo exhibition that captures who we are—right now.

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About

The Glass Art Association of Canada is a professional not-for-profit association which serves to connect a geographically-diverse community of artists, designers, craftspeople, educators, curators, collectors, gallerists and students passionate about work made with glass.

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Our Mission

Our aim is to highlight excellence in Canadian studio glass through activities that are pertinent and accessible, and which promote communication, public education and appreciation, both in Canada and internationally. GAAC is a volunteer and member-run organization.