
Brazee Street Studios features a newly remodeled exhibition space.
gallery One One exhibits professional artists of all kinds throughout the year in
solo exhibitions and group shows with artists local and national, as well as
two call-for-entry exhibitions per year featuring our current studio artists.
Enjoy gallery openings on the second Friday of the month, April–December.
View and shop our gallery during normal business hours.
- UPCOMING EXHIBITION -

a group exhibition of local steel artists
January 13–March 2, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday, January 13, 6–9pm

Robert Hennigan
Cassidy Staver - Christopher Daniel - Dane Sauer - David Hug -
Kate Demske - Mark Gilsdorf - Pattie Byron - Peter Waldron - Robert Hennigan -
William Feinberg - Brian Daly

Another Man's Treasure
an exhibition of cast glass sculptures by glass artist Erwin Timmers
March 16 - April 30, 2012
Reception - Friday, April 13
6:00-9:00pm
gallery One One is excited to welcome glass artist and instructor Erwin Timmers, to present a range of cast recycled window glass sculptures in his exhibition Another Man's Treasure. Erwin employs one mission throughout all of his artwork - Recycle. By developing ways to melt and recast window glass, Erwin transforms the traditionally difficult material to recycle, into new and exciting forms. From rubber-band balls to water bottles, Erwin's sculptures take on recognizable forms of mundane materials given new life in glass. Don't miss this exciting exhibition of castings by the glass recycle-master, Erwin Timmers.
To see more of Erwin's work, visit his website www.ecoglassart.com
Going Green - Recycled Glass Art with Erwin Timmers
Glass Workshop at Brazee Street School of Glass
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, April 27, 28, 29, 2012
Don't miss your chance to learn recycled glass fusing and casting techniques from Erwin Timmers. Green up your life and art in this exploration into using recycled glass to make sculptural pieces, architectural elements, and tableware. Join us for this two-day workshop where students will explore a variety of techniques including fusing, casting, and slumping. Glass chemistry, coloration, and firing temperatures will be explained for each particular application.
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Erwin Timmers is the co-founder of the Washington Glass Studio and Washington Glass School. Originally from Amsterdam, he moved to California and graduated from Santa Monica College for Design Arts and Architecture. In 1999 he moved to the Washington DC area and since then his sculptural artwork has been on display in Zenith Gallery, Fraser Gallery, and Gallery Neptune. He is featured in various prominent collections and has received commissions from numerous commercial enterprises, such as Starwood Urban, The Magruder Companies, David Greggory Restaurant, Food and Friends, and the Prince George's County courthouse. His approach to art is multifaceted, incorporating metalwork, innovative lighting and glass design. He teaches glass, lighting, sculpture, and metal work. Industrial salvage and recycling are recurring themes in his work, which he sees as crucial parts to the interaction with one's surroundings.