STAFF PICK: There's something magical about watching the creation of glass at Philabaum Contemporary Art Glass, 711 S. Sixth Ave. We, though admittedly easily entertained by shiny objects, can sometimes sit for hours and watch artists transform liquid globs of molten silica sand into breathtakingly beautiful works of art. Ironically, this former Tastee-Freeze now houses a remarkable gallery, overlooking the studio where a wall of furnaces are heated to 2,000 degrees year-round. The Sixth Avenue building is easy to spot with its 16-foot tall, 800-pound Conrad Muench airplane-tail sculpture as visual aid. It houses a world-class glass menagerie, exhibiting the work of more than 200 artists.
Tom Philabaum, who's been blowing glass since 1971, is well known, nationally and internationally, for his paperweights and perfume bottles. Whether your budget is $5 or $8,000, you'll find one-of a-kind, hand-blown stemware, candlesticks, magnets, vessels and sculptures. Stock up during the holidays on hand-blown ornaments and translucent red chile peppers. Don't forget to find the back room for deals on "seconds," or to check out the jewelry display with surprisingly affordable glass earrings. Glass blowers work on the premises most days, although it's best to call ahead to avoid disappointment.
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