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Brian Brenno's blown glass and recycled art, Tara Brenno's ceramics.
- About
BRIAN BRENNO. I was first introduced to glass blowing in...
- Gallery of Brian’s Work
Gallery of Brian’s Work - BrennoStudio hand blown glass,...
- Gallery of Tara’s Work
Gallery of Brian’s Work. Glass Hat Series; Tin Can Series;...
- Studio News
Studio News - BrennoStudio hand blown glass, recycled art,...
- Contact
BrennoStudio. 9850 Sw 148th St Vashon Wa, 98070. phone: 206...
- BrennoStudio
BrennoStudio combines the work of Brian and Tara Brenno. The...
- Glass Hat Series
Glass Hat Series - BrennoStudio hand blown glass, recycled...
- Tin Can Series
Tin Can Series - BrennoStudio hand blown glass, recycled...
- About
BRIAN BRENNO. I was first introduced to glass blowing in 1981 while attending a stained glass class at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, WA, I was hooked and have been involved with blown glass since. In 1985 I received a BFA degree in glass from California College of Arts and Crafts.
BrennoStudio combines the work of Brian and Tara Brenno. The artists met while attending California College of Arts and Crafts in 1985. In 1997 they started Brian Brenno Blown Glass on Vashon Island Washington.
For nearly 20 years, Brian Breger has been making prize-winning non-fiction television programs distinguished by their storytelling, characters, and drama.
Nov 27, 2012 · Brian Brenno has begun making portraits of Seattle and Vashon. To step inside glass artist Brian Brenno’s studio — a red metal barn tucked off of Vashon Highway — is to enter a colorful, creative world, a space unlike any other on an Island teeming with artists.
Documentary/True Crime/Reality TV Freelance Producer, Show Runner and Writer on series & shows for Investigation Discovery, Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel,...
- Brian Breger Productions
Brian Brenno Blown Glass. Brian Brenno was first introduced to glass blowing in 1981 while attending a stained glass class at Pilchuck Glass School, and have been involved with blown glass since. In 1985 he received a BFA degree in glass from California College of Arts and Crafts.