Service Options: In-store shopping · Curbside pickup
Hours
Tuesday | 11AM–6PM |
Wednesday | 11AM–6PM |
Thursday | 11AM–6PM |
Friday | 11AM–6PM |
Saturday | 12–6PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 11AM–6PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 225 4th St, Troy, NY 12180 Phone: (518) 273-4527 Website: https://www.pgwgallery.com/
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Review Summary
Isabella Arroyo
If you give it a try, expect to walk out with some neat handmade pieces!
kiba yasha
Great selection of glass and super knowledgeable owner.
Mad Scientist Glass
The shop is his gallery of ego pieces… nothing affordable or well priced.
kiba yasha
Great selection of glass and super knowledgeable owner. Phil is super friendly and easy to deal with and the daily rental price for shop space can’t be beat
MaDd HaTTeR
Great shop. Lots of local blown glass
Isabella Arroyo
Huge thank you to Phil for being THE BEST!! The glass work session was the perfect way to start off my birthday celebration and I wouldn’t have replaced it with any other experience! The owner of the shop thoroughly demonstrated every step and guided us through each step of the process. The reality is, if this is your first time messing with glass, you’re going to have no clue how to handle it. So, it was super useful having a simple task like making a colored stirring stick to step into the session smoothly. After warming up, we made a pair of leaf pendants and then beautiful colored pendants. Last, but probably what everyone is waiting to hear, we made our own ornaments by glass blowing. The owner made it a point to customize our session as possible by giving us the option to either making more pendants or start glass blowing. With all the hype behind glass blowing, we went with the latter. Loved trying it out, but it takes more than two hours of understanding how glass works to be able to blow anything beyond a bubble (don’t get me wrong- it still came out cool for the Christmas Tree). Would without a doubt go back to Prism Glassworks! If you give it a try, expect to walk out with some neat handmade pieces! You’re in good hands!