Art glass is an item that is made, generally as an
artwork for decoration but often also for utility, from
glass, sometimes combined with other materials. Techniques include
stained glass windows, leaded lights (also called
leadlights), glass that has been placed into a
kiln so that it will mould into a shape,
glassblowing,
sandblasted glass, and copper-foil glasswork. In general the term is restricted to relatively modern pieces made by people who see themselves as artists who have chosen to work in the medium of glass and both design and make their own pieces as
fine art, rather than traditional glassworker craftsmen, who often produce pieces designed by others, though their pieces certainly may form part of
art.
Studio glass is another term often used for modern glass made for artistic purposes. Art glass has grown in popularity in recent years with many artists becoming famous for their work; and, as a result, more colleges are offering courses in glass work.