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Employment opportunities

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Contact

For contact information on a variety of topics, click here.

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History

Bullseye has a long-standing tradition of development of glass to serve artists. Read more...

NOW

An exhibit of new kilnformed glasswork by six artists who teach for the Bullseye Glass Company's Resource Center. The exhibition is the first local exposure for some of the artists, who, collectively, have taught and shown kilnformed glass both in the US and abroad. Visit the NOW gallery.

Working Glass

Every year we hold an exhibition of glass artwork created by Bullseye Glass Co. employees. Click here to see the winners of the 2007 exhibition or step back in time to the 2006 or 2005 exhibitions.

About Portland

Whether you call it The City of Roses, PDX, or Stumptown, it's Bullseye's hometown. Learn more at About Portland.




 

Welcome

Bullseye Glass Co. is a leader in promoting glass art worldwide—through quality production of colored glass for art and architecture, research, education, and the presentation of innovative glass art in our fine arts gallery.

Bullseye Factory

In our Portland (Oregon) factory, we manufacture colored glass for use in art and architecture. We're noted as the first company in the world to formulate and manufacture glasses that are factory-tested for fusing compatibility. Five days a week our skilled craftspeople pour, roll, and shape glass into sheets and other forms, using methods rooted in the late seventeenth century and re-invented by company founders in the 1970s. Bullseye provides more than 1,000 different glass products in a complex color palette to artists worldwide. We are constantly exploring new product possibilities and have been called “the most sophisticated glass-coloring company in the world” by legendary chromaphile Dale Chihuly.

Bullseye Research & Education Studios

Adjacent to our factory are the Bullseye Research & Education Studios, where we foster fine design and craftsmanship in glass art, as well as innovation with materials and methods. The seven artist/technicians who comprise this department teach state-of-the-art classes in glass kilnforming and torchworking, conduct product tests, and provide technical support to customers and visiting artists from around the world. Technical advances made in our studios are documented in our educational publications and are presented to the public on our website and in free on-site lectures.

Bullseye Resource Center

The Resource Center, which is attached to our factory, offers customers a chance to purchase the full range of Bullseye glass products. The RC also sells quality tools and other supplies to help artists make the most of our glass.

Bullseye Gallery

Set in Portland’s art-rich Pearl District, Bullseye Gallery mounts a dozen or more exhibitions each year with a select group of international artists. These artists range from acknowledged masters to dynamic new visionaries—all riding the leading edge of contemporary studio glass. The gallery also presents work at art and design fairs across the United States and abroad.

BECon

Our biennial international conference is dedicated to furthering professional practices and teaching in kiln-glass and is geared toward professionals involved with the art, craft and marketing of kiln glass to meet and discuss issues of artistic, technical and business direction.