Located on the Southwest edge of Ball State’s campus, the Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass is a carefully designed facility that has is home to many dedicated glass artists and state-of-the-art equipment. After strategically designing and engineering professional-quality hot, warm, neon, and cold process studios, the Center opened its doors to the Ball State and Muncie communities in 2011.
The Glick Center was made possible by The Glick Fund, established by Marilyn and Eugene Glick, to support and promote contemporary glass art at Ball State University and in East Central Indiana. Their generosity has allowed the Center to offer dynamic undergraduate and graduate curricula, as well as opportunities for community outreach and education.
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