The waters at Hot Springs aren’t the only way to warm up in this beloved town! Come get fired up at Riley Art Glass Studio, a one-of-a-kind local business featuring a rainbow of handcrafted pieces. Riley Art Glass Studio not only sells beautiful artwork, they let you see the process as well! Come see how they’re able to create such unique shapes in person.

Riley Art Glass Studio resides a short mile away from Bathhouse Row.

Facebook/Riley Art Glass Studio If you stick to walking the historic downtown strip you may have missed this one! Fortunately you’re in for a treat during your next visit. Riley Art Glass Studio is located in the former Fire Station #4, a fitting location for fire breathers!

Inside you’ll find a colorful gallery of decorative and functional glass art.

Facebook/Riley Art Glass Studio The gallery has art on the shelves, walls, and even ceiling! The kaleidoscope of work includes bowls, vases, window hangings, straws, seasonal pieces like pumpkins or ornaments, and more! Peruse the shelves to find the perfect piece to take home.

The Riley brothers are excited to show visitors what their art process looks like up close.

Facebook/Arkansas State Tourism While you’re here you’ll be able to head to the back studio to see the glassblowing process in person! Charles and Michael Riley have a variety of tools to implement the centuries-old art form. The brothers have worked with glass since 2006 and have perfected their modern twist to this ancient art.

All the demonstrations are free and come with a wealth of knowledge.

Facebook/Riley Art Glass Studio Glassblowing is such a mesmerizing art form to watch. From furnace to cooling, the brothers explain how the process works. Keep in mind that glass needs to be heated to 2,000° so the studio is rather toasty in the summer. This is a trip that’s perfect for a spring break or pre-holiday visit.

Seeing the work that goes into these dazzling creations make them an even more special take-home from Hot Springs.

Facebook/Riley Art Glass Studio Whether you’re wanting to step up your souvenir supply or learn about the glassblowing process, a trip to Riley Art Glass Studio is needed! For more information about Riley Art Glass Studio head to their website right here. To see the latest glass in store follow the studio’s Facebook Page.

Have you stayed for a demonstration at the studio? We would love to hear about your experience and see what you took home in the comments below!

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If you stick to walking the historic downtown strip you may have missed this one! Fortunately you’re in for a treat during your next visit. Riley Art Glass Studio is located in the former Fire Station #4, a fitting location for fire breathers!

The gallery has art on the shelves, walls, and even ceiling! The kaleidoscope of work includes bowls, vases, window hangings, straws, seasonal pieces like pumpkins or ornaments, and more! Peruse the shelves to find the perfect piece to take home.

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While you’re here you’ll be able to head to the back studio to see the glassblowing process in person! Charles and Michael Riley have a variety of tools to implement the centuries-old art form. The brothers have worked with glass since 2006 and have perfected their modern twist to this ancient art.

Glassblowing is such a mesmerizing art form to watch. From furnace to cooling, the brothers explain how the process works. Keep in mind that glass needs to be heated to 2,000° so the studio is rather toasty in the summer. This is a trip that’s perfect for a spring break or pre-holiday visit.

Whether you’re wanting to step up your souvenir supply or learn about the glassblowing process, a trip to Riley Art Glass Studio is needed! For more information about Riley Art Glass Studio head to their website right here. To see the latest glass in store follow the studio’s Facebook Page.

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Address: 710 W Grand Ave, Hot Springs, AR 71901, USA