by Admin | Jan 10, 2014 | Church Stained Glass, How to's about stained glass, News, Restoration
Often the most beloved part of a house of worship is the stained glass windows that adorn the sanctuary. So when cracks appear or re-leading becomes necessary, religious and lay leadership find themselves in the position of selecting a partner in the restoration of...
by Admin | Dec 13, 2013 | Church Stained Glass, Restoration
In this blog post, we Interview an Expert Fundraiser on the topic of raising funds for stained glass restoration. The achilles’ heel of most any religious institution in the 21st century is funding at sustainable levels, a skill Peter C. Saros, M. Div. learned raising...
by Admin | Oct 14, 2013 | Church Stained Glass, New Stained Glass, News, Restoration
When St. Joseph in Somers, NY decided to expand and build a new church, they were torn between creating new stained glass windows and purchasing old church stained glass windows for their edifice. [portfolio_slideshow id=2916] The Archdiocese of New York had beautiful...
by Admin | Oct 5, 2013 | Church Stained Glass, News, Restoration, Stained Glass Geek
Rohlf’s recently completed the first phase of planned work to restore stained glass at the Rye Presbyterian Church. The structure of the 100-year-old south Transept window was totally failing, along with the faded enamels and painted flesh. The congregation wanted to...
by Admin | Aug 15, 2013 | Institutional, News, Restoration, Wood Windows
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by Admin | Aug 8, 2013 | Institutional, News, Restoration
Restoration of Leaded Glass Windows at Yale University, Osborn Memorial Laboratories [portfolio_slideshow id=2692] The Osborn Memorial Laboratories building at Yale was built in 1913 and designed by architect Charles C. Haight. It sits prominently...