Curly Vases by Tara Marsh
For more of Tara's artwork see the Glen Williams Glass Website
Hosting thirty of Ontario’s most talented artists, Williams Mill Creative Arts Studios connects creators with the community, offering a space for design, passion, and collaboration. At Williams Mill Studios, you can browse the portfolios of local, independent artists that specialize in all mediums, including oil paint, watercolour, glass blowing, clay and textile artists! Further, the Mill offers group and on-on-one classes with artists to hone your talents or to simply indulge yourself in an art experience.
To further discover their artists and studios see www.williamsmill.com or catch up on their Facebook and Instagram
Curly Vases by Tara Marsh
For more of Tara's artwork see the Glen Williams Glass Website
Koda by Darlene Hartung
For more of Darlene's work see the Williams Mill Website.
By Alyssa Getz and Tommy Cudmore (Tropical Iceberg Glass)
For more of their work see the Glen Williams Glass Website.
By Martina Skuce
For more of Martina's work see the Mill Studios Website.
Glen Williams Glass is a gallery and studio showcasing nine glassblowing artists’ talents and works. Open Wednesday through Sunday from noon to five pm, the studio welcomes new quests to observe artists at work and inquire about their latest creations. As well, you may shop their works in-store or online.
To contact Glen Williams Glass you may email glenwilliamsglass@gmail.com or phone (905) 873-4092.
The Main Street Studios feature five artists specializing in a diverse area of mediums. See realism sketches, hand blown glass jewellery, clay sculpture, pottery, mixed media painting, and textiles all in one place!
The Courtyard Studios and Stone Building Studios are situated behind the Main Street Studios building and can be accessed through the upper parking lot. The Courtyard houses four stone sculptors and a watercolourist, while Jenanne Longman, our resident ceramicist, has her working studio in the Courtyard with a retail space in the Stone Building Studios. The Stone Building, designated as a heritage site, hosts six artists and offers visitors a unique experience surrounded by high ceilings, stone walls, and expansive windows. Inside, one can explore various forms of original artwork, including oil paintings, mixed media pieces, Jewellery, and clothing, all within working studio galleries.
As the oldest building on the Williams Mill site, the yellow sawmill is a testament to the history of Glen Williams. Meticulously restored, this building is now home to three artists’ studios, a couple of business offices, and the Glen Tavern restaurant. The businesses located in this building are open to the public by appointment only.
After taking in the talents of Williams Mill Creative Arts Studios, with a reservation stop by the Glen Tavern restaurant for a meal and refreshment. Located on the lower level of the Saw Mill building, beautiful stone walls, natural wood beams, and heritage windows create an ideal ambience for fine dining. If you’re lucky, a drop-in spot just might be available on the patio.
For more information on the Glen Tavern and other places to dine in the Halton Hills area, see our restaurants and pubs page.