Carlisle School of Glass Art is a school geared toward the art of lampworking. Carlisle has been making torches for almost a century, and opened up their own glass school around 2004. It's a great place to learn how to lampwork.
The glass school in Eugene hosts classes with many of the world's greatest glass artists such as Lino Tagliapietra and Pino Signoretto. It's a great place to learn all aspects of glasswork. Their classes include Glassblowing in the hot shop or on the torch, fusing, beadmaking, and coldworking.
Offering courses working in glass, iron, metals, photography, printmaking and letterpress, books & paper, clay, drawing, textiles, and wood. Penland offers one, two, and eight week hands on workshops, and also offers artists' residencies.
Pilchuck is a glass school that was founded by Dale Chihuly. It focuses on the art of glass and has classes in all forms of glass work including: Glass Blowing, Lampworking, Glass Fusing, Glass Casting, Coldworking and more. They offer residency programs along with courses and work trade opportunities.
Featuring a state of the art glass studio, Pittsburgh Glass Center hosts many of the world's top glass artists. They also offer courses from beginner to advanced class in glassblowing, flameworking, fusing, casting, and cold-working.