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Hot Shop Glass: A 20-Year-Old Artist’s Studio in Downtown Racine

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Hot Shop Glass, located in Downtown Racine, has been a home for artists and creatives for 20 years. The studio, founded by Amanda Cosgrove Paffrath and Daniel Sviland, offers classes in glass blowing and fusing, as well as workspace for practicing artists.

Getting Started

In 2005, Cosgrove Paffrath and Sviland met for burgers and beers to discuss starting a glass art studio. Three weeks later, they purchased 239 Wisconsin Ave. and opened the studio in November 2005, after six months of renovations.

The Studio Today

Five years ago, Daniel Sviland joined the business and became a co-owner. Sviland was familiar with Hot Shop Glass, as he was a student of Cosgrove Paffrath’s original partner, Doug Chaussee.

Equipment Description
Electric glass furnace Holds 300 pounds of molten glass and maintains a temperature of 2,100 degrees.
Hot glass fusing equipment Used for creating glass fusions.

Classes and Workshops

Visitors can take classes in glass blowing, or working with hot glass in liquid form. Participants can also learn glass fusing, which includes layering pieces of cut glass like a mosaic and melting it to create an image.

Ambassadors for Downtown

Hot Shop Glass attracts people from Racine and other places, with many students traveling to Racine for classes.

The Business Side of Things

Cosgrove Paffrath handles the marketing and business side of the studio, while Sviland takes care of the equipment.

Making Mistakes

Cosgrove Paffrath likes making functional pieces, such as stemless wine glasses, water glasses and pendant lights.

A Tradition of Errors

Cosgrove Paffrath has started a tradition of hiding glass peeps for Hot Shop Glass’s 20th anniversary.

Loving the Community

Cosgrove Paffrath believes that Hot Shop Glass is an ambassador for downtown Racine, and that it’s an opportunity for the studio to be involved in the community.

Conclusion

Hot Shop Glass has been a part of Racine’s arts community for 20 years, and it continues to attract visitors from across the region.

“I think glass is such a cool material that even if you aren’t artistic, even if you can’t paint or draw, you can make something pretty with glass because glass itself is so beautiful.” – Amanda Cosgrove Paffrath, co-owner and founder of Hot Shop Glass.

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