Why is Stained Glass under threat?

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • In this video you'll learn why Stained Glass is under threat and is now endangered. New research by Heritage Crafts has unearthed more traditional craft skills on the verge of extinction in the UK, in the latest major update of its pioneering project, the Red List of Endangered Crafts. Some of our most beloved heritage crafts face an uncertain future - discover why stained glass is one such endangered craft.
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    Time stamp
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:15 - Here's the back story
    1:04 - Information from BSMGP
    1:41 - List of challenges
    2:11 - My experience
    2:36 - Conservation
    5:48 - Artists doing new work
    6:35 - Lack of skilled practitioners
    7:03 - Art schools
    8:02 - Material costs
    8:30 - Wake up call
    8:56 - Reversing this decline
    10:09 - The Solution
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  • @saragates2255
    @saragates2255 Рік тому +11

    Love your advocacy for stained glass art and all of the info you provided. I've never studied it personally but I've many fond personal memories of public places that were very special to me that featured stained glass art Also, my mother was an art educator for many years and art advocacy was common discussion around our dinner table growing up.
    What an incredible way to use your platform. Your passion is infectious! Ty for creating interest in a legendary party of our heritage👍

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому +2

      Hi Sara, thank you, that’s such a supporting message to receive from you. I’m so pleased you found the video inspiring. Let’s hope more people like you see stained glass in a new light ! 🙏🙂

  • @carlosvelasco8096
    @carlosvelasco8096 29 днів тому +1

    I'm a 4th generation stained glass artist and started teaching people interested in learning in classes offered at the American Arts and Crafts in St.Petersburg Florida. I noticed a great interest in the art and some students found a skill that they didn't know that they have. The classes are growing day after day and now I'm having glass fused classes that eventually these pieces could be incorporated into stained glass panels.

    • @carlosvelasco8096
      @carlosvelasco8096 29 днів тому

      American Arts and Crafts Museum of St.Petersburg Florida.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  29 днів тому

      Awesome news! Very glad you are able to pass on your skills to the next generation 👏👏👏👏

  • @Dan-ji4db
    @Dan-ji4db Рік тому +6

    I started making stained glass 3 years ago and wish I'd found it sooner. I had a booth at a recent market and the joy it brought to peoples faces as they saw the backlit pieces was great.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому +1

      Hi Dan, glad you are enjoying your creative journey in glass !🙏🙂

  • @shannonmabry1302
    @shannonmabry1302 Рік тому +6

    I would welcome training on how to mount a stained glass “window” in front of actual windows as I believe part of the issue is that we move so often, home owners don’t want to invest in installed windows. I really like the look of the cable wire with the chrome stops and imagine there are many other creative ways of doing so.

  • @brandonleimgruber6850
    @brandonleimgruber6850 Рік тому +7

    Thank you so much for this! I have been a full-time professional in this industry for 25 years now, and I can agree with everything you stated. It's truly sad that it has come to this, but I hope that something can be done to fix it. I'd be happy to teach and pass on my knowledge, but I'm not sure where to start. The cost is getting so ridiculous that it makes it near impossible for anyone to dabble long enough to fall in love with it. Anyway, thank you again for everything you're doing for the art and for all of us. Best wishes

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому +1

      Hey Brandon, that's made my day! Thank you so much for your support, it means so much to me, especially as you are also working on the front line too! Keep your chin up, there's lots of good people in this field, so I'm still optimistic things will work out .

  • @Evangeline338
    @Evangeline338 10 місяців тому +2

    I started with stained glass during lock down. Self taught but would have loved to study and learn. Looked everywhere for a stained glass course, couldn't find anything. People won't keep it going if there is no way to learn. It's such a shame. Love your videos.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  10 місяців тому +1

      Glad you found the video useful. You might be interested in my online courses. Details here www.DerekHuntArtist.com

  • @eljay5009
    @eljay5009 Рік тому +2

    I did a stained glass window making course a few years back and loved it. If I had the space and the time - i'd take it up as a hobby.

  • @MrZOMBIE170
    @MrZOMBIE170 11 місяців тому +1

    when I went to the city of Glasgow college taught Stained Glass or glass work on the top floor and that was 3 years ago

  • @realfuturist9263
    @realfuturist9263 7 місяців тому +1

    I have just recently decided to dive head first in to the art and craft of stained glass. Count me as one of those who will push the art to the next generation.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  7 місяців тому

      That’s great news! Thanks for the support too!🙏🙂

  • @lindaaudet8659
    @lindaaudet8659 Рік тому +3

    Excellent info discussing many of my concerns. Thank you Derek.

  • @gul7573
    @gul7573 Рік тому +2

    I've been learning stained glass for two years now and this is the only thing makes me excited really. I see this not a school- learning subject but the experiences need to pass on the students from the experienced craftsmen.
    And I couldn't find many places to learn painting glass, hopefully I'll join one of your short courses when I come to the UK 😊thanks Derek

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому

      Great stuff! Hope to see you on a course sometime 🙂

  • @carlbrenninkmeijer8925
    @carlbrenninkmeijer8925 Рік тому +2

    Your videos inspire. The fact that I can buy glass on line helped me to continue. I sometimes visit glass shops in Oberhausen and St. Oedenrode for seeing the glass pieces myself, buying some and just chatting a bit.

  • @donnaschimek
    @donnaschimek Рік тому +3

    For me it’s the increased cost of all supplies associated with making stained glass. I use as many short cuts and things I have on hand but that is not always easy and decreases the stability of a project. Yes demand is down as the costs associated increases, pricing increases. Almost everyone is feeling the restraints of spending. Small and cute designs seem to sell at markets but true artisanal pieces stay for sale longer.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому +1

      I hear ya ! Cost of materials has gone through the roof in the past few years, and it is a challenge to find some specialist things now, like specific coloured glass etc.

    • @donnaschimek
      @donnaschimek 11 місяців тому +1

      @@DerekHuntArtist yes! So expensive! Artic and Florentine my favorite I can’t find so readily and when I do so expensive.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  11 місяців тому +1

      @@donnaschimek we just have to be even MORE creative with our materials!! 🙂

  • @solidustiger9639
    @solidustiger9639 11 місяців тому +1

    I learned staindglass making back in 2002 enjoyed it but didn't go any further dude to work and lack of space

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  11 місяців тому

      Hope you get the chance to make stained glass when the time it right!

  • @lindabanks2650
    @lindabanks2650 Рік тому +3

    Actually AEG stopped production of stained glass when they had to move premises. Before they moved they made a large supply of glass to keep the industry going. They say that they have the skills to restart production in future if demand is there. So there is still a good stock of AEG glass available to buy in the UK. As a glass artist for over 30 years, I have never made a church window but I have made plenty of windows for domestic settings. We have to move with the times and I make real stained glass windows that can be encapsulated in sealed units if clients desire that option. There is also strong demand for repairs to domestic windows and doors that have sustained damage or need refurbishment. Light boxes are definitely a good way of helping to display stained glass to its best advantage in galleries and at shows - as well as introducing beautiful, contemporary stained glass to the wider population. Thank you for highlighting the issues and some possible solutions.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому

      Hi Linda, Thanks for your feedback and your thoughts. Completely agree we have to move with the times, I just hope we don’t forget to invest in the next generation of glass artists as we move with the times…

  • @felisarequena
    @felisarequena 10 місяців тому +2

    Hola!!!! hace un año empece a interesarme por el arte del vidrio y he dado un curso de tecnica de tecnica Tiffany y otro de pintura sobre vidrio, tengo 50 y espero seguir aprendiendo y practicando, gracias por transmitir tus conocimientos sobre este arte tan importante, me resultan de gran utilidad un saludo

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  10 місяців тому +1

      You are very welcome Felisa! 🙏🙏

  • @rubyduma6238
    @rubyduma6238 4 місяці тому +1

    I’ve heard that European stained glass people are going out of business. Some people think that lead is radioactive and think that it’s bad to have in their houses.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  4 місяці тому

      Lead is not radioactive but it is toxic so care has to be taken when working with it. Traditional stained glass making is now on the endangered list of crafts here in the UK.

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Рік тому +1

    Always excellent videos . Merci !

  • @bernaclischurchill4463
    @bernaclischurchill4463 Рік тому +2

    In the US, I don't think they paint the glass-this is the first time, I have heard someone say, that they "paint' the glass. This is interesting. Stain glass is not offered in art school that I know of in the US. It is taught by apprenticing with an artist only.
    Ms. B. Churchill

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому

      There are some stained glass studios in the US doing painted glass work, although it is more usual to see copper foil or leaded glass work being made. 🙂

    • @jeffreycruse9189
      @jeffreycruse9189 3 місяці тому

      We do painting in Boston Lyn Hovey stained glass studio

  • @petitmignonstudio
    @petitmignonstudio Рік тому +3

    Amazing video! Thanks for defending the craft! I personally learned the craft several years ago in Portugal and was even on an internship for a month in Sienna (Italy) more than 10 years ago. Unfortunately even then there was a lot of talk about all these issues and especially how difficult it was to get jobs for the craft. There was also talk of difficulties in the industry and prohibitions to use certain chemicals, which led to the disappearance of some glass colours. Since then it has been a steady decline. I would have liked to continue with the art but I never had the infrastructure (space and money) and everything seemed too much for someone who was just starting out. So I turned to miniature glass painting and making jewellery. It's a long way from stained glass, I know... It seems to me that the continuity of the craft is very much up to the current artists not only to show their work and create hype but also to open their workshops and give young people the opportunity to learn. Once again, thanks for your precious contribution!

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому

      Hi Patricia , thank you so much for your supportive comments, really appreciate that. Interesting to hear about the concerns expressed 10 years ago about the craft in Italy and Portugal too.

  • @maggiebannenberkowitz9254
    @maggiebannenberkowitz9254 Рік тому +1

    Fused glass is up in artist,,is there a way to combine the two?

  • @angeladibble
    @angeladibble Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much Deric

  • @maggiebannenberkowitz9254
    @maggiebannenberkowitz9254 Рік тому +1

    Madison, Wisconsin had a glass shop that taught Stained glass and fusing and blowing. But they shut down about 2 years ago. Said for all glass makers in Wisconsin!

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому

      Sorry to hear that - I would be interested to learn more about the stained glass market in American

  • @emachine310
    @emachine310 Рік тому +2

    Neonlights going away is also a craft that died out. LED lighting features just dont have the same appeal as an authentic neonlight. When I started looking into Stained glass, i also looked into Neonlighting.
    the things i would do if i had the space and money

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому

      Yes I loved neon lights too! In fact when I was an art student I commissioned some neon light work for my degree show. Loved watching the guy make the thing in his workshop 🙂

  • @Mateo-et3wl
    @Mateo-et3wl 2 дні тому +1

    Hard to sustain art when there's virtually nothing left of the underlying culture

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  2 дні тому

      I’m of the view that “Culture “ is always evolving and being added to, it’s not something frozen in time 🙂

  • @ekrik1925
    @ekrik1925 Рік тому +2

    Uh oh… I just started a new job making stained glass…

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому +3

      Awesome! It’s great you have started a new job making stained glass!

  • @GommStainedGlass
    @GommStainedGlass Рік тому +3

    When Spectrum Glass went out of business in the US we lost the best source of least expensive glass and that changed the landscape of glass availability and pricing. We now really do face double to triple the past prices of glass. We have noticed that there are more municipal projects that do seem to support the lack of church projects.

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Рік тому +1

    Isn’t an issue in your country (or France ) the qt of studios versus the qt of work(restoration and creation )??

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Рік тому +1

    3:57 so true

  • @MazHem
    @MazHem Рік тому +1

    I think that more people would buy stained glass if people could afford it also

  • @grampsinsl5232
    @grampsinsl5232 Рік тому +1

    Long comment follows, fair warning! Decline in demand seems to me to be the driving force here. If demand for stained glass was outstripping supply, then prices and wages for those who create it would be driven up, which would attract fresh blood into the field just as it does in other areas. I wish that were true, but in my experience it's not.
    A friend owns one of the last remaining stained glass shops in our large metropolitan area, and she was forced to convert the upstairs working room into a B&B and most of the downstairs into a tea/wine room just to generate enough cash flow to stay in business. Her weekly stained glass classes are well-attended, but the students are all hobbyists, creating art for themselves and their friends and families. None, as far as I've been able to tell from chatting with them over the years, are thinking about trying to turn it into any kind of business, which gets back to the lack of large-scale demand. In the past 7 years, the owner has needed my glass-painting skills exactly twice, for very small repair jobs, and I'm the only glass painter she knows.
    It seems to be inherent in the nature of stained glass that it goes in and out of fashion, which is why it's nearly omnipresent in our oldest neighborhoods here but very rare in any new construction. The pendulum should swing back one day, and then hopefully the outlook will be much more cheerful.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому +1

      Great response Gramps. You’re completely right, stained glass, like so many other things, goes in and out of fashion. Problem is, all the specialist supply chain is being lost and that will take a very long time to build up again. Skills will be lost, materials will not be available, glass blowers will forget how to blow antique flat sheets of glass with all the subtlety and variations we currently have. Glass paints and stains, specialist lead cames, and all the rest of the paraphernalia used for stained glass will dwindle away. I’m going to push against that where I can, and the best way I know is to inspire the next generation to use glass in new and exciting ways! Let’s see what happens, I’m an optimist at heart but also a pragmatist 🙂

  • @annanardo2358
    @annanardo2358 7 місяців тому +2

    Could it be the cost of stained glass ? Glass is so expensive. This art should be taught in schools, instead schools and colleges focus on sports. Sports is irrelevant. Stained glass on the other hand is a most beautiful art. Schools need to teach better curriculums instead of sports.😕

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  7 місяців тому

      Hi Anna, you’re right, materials are now more expensive which makes it harder if you are just starting out. The main problem is government investment in arts in general has been cut back so much in the last few years. As a result, young people just don’t get the chance to learn these craft skills anymore.

    • @Noumenon4Idolatry
      @Noumenon4Idolatry 6 місяців тому +1

      I was going to go to prom with the captain of the football team but I decided to go with the stained glass kid. 😄

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  6 місяців тому

      @@Noumenon4Idolatrylol 🤣

  • @muadek
    @muadek Рік тому +1

    To the contrary, I'd much rather see a revival in church-going and church art, so that all the newly built churches have a decent set of stained glass windows.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому +1

      It would be nice to have lots of vibrant, healthy churches full of exciting and interesting art, for sure.

    • @muadek
      @muadek Рік тому +1

      @@DerekHuntArtist I'm daydreaming, I know...:(

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому +1

      Never say never :-)

    • @MemeMan_MEMESQUAD
      @MemeMan_MEMESQUAD Рік тому

      Agree. I live in a rural protestant town so our cathedrals are just lime green barns. The ones that do have stained glass seem mass produced

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому

      @@MemeMan_MEMESQUAD 🙏🙂

  • @astridanayalation4512
    @astridanayalation4512 Рік тому +1

    Idk it seems pretty saturated here in America but this is wonderful!

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому +1

      Hi Astrid, I believe the market is slightly different in the US - there are fewer studios doing painted stained glass but many more doing copper foil work and leaded glass work. The hobby market is also much larger in the US than UK, so you have great supply chain and glass availability for opals and fused glass materials. 🙂

    • @astridanayalation4512
      @astridanayalation4512 Рік тому +1

      Hey thanks for replying back! I definitely want to learn to paint more on glass. I mistakenly …. Don’t want to say wasted two years cause I learned stuff. But I feel like I mistakenly wasted two year trying to get an illustration degree thinking. It would teach me about painting and drawing more. Boy was I wrong, I feel a little discouraged, cause it feels i have to start all over. But I have a big vision on what I want to paint just don’t know exactly how. 🤘🏾 cheers

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  Рік тому

      @@astridanayalation4512 you’re welcome! Good luck on your glass painting journey 🙂

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Рік тому +2

    Extremely scared of this generation… don’t think they care at all or will have the financials to care about sg.

  • @edgarbeat2851
    @edgarbeat2851 11 місяців тому +1

    Cost is the main thing. A pound of ruby enamel 6 years ago cost me 740 pounds. The current cost is almost 1500 pounds.
    I wanted to do stain glass aged four I'm 39 now. Finding people to teach was hard. I was taught by Brian James Waugh in Glasgow after randomly find courses on the glass supplies website.
    I support my local glass maker. They make me small crown glass I pay extra but I'm supporting local.
    I do modern contemporary stain glass my avatar is an example. I do aviation and automotive subjects.
    To people stain glass is not cheep if you want to work to a high level. I live with parents to be able to do my glass
    I'll give you a follow on Instagram. I subscribed to your channel.

    • @DerekHuntArtist
      @DerekHuntArtist  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much for your comments and you support of my channel, it's very much appreciated. I agree that costs have gone through the roof in recent years, not helped by all the events that have taken place on the world stage which have affected supply of raw materials, energy etc. Lack of training opportunities is still one of the biggest hurdles to participating in stained glass as well.