Bullseye Studio
Bullseye Studio collaborates with artists, architects, and designers from around the world to fabricate art glass for the built environment, including architectural, landscape, and product designs, public art projects, and large-scale art installations.
02/19/2026
Bullseye Studio was very honored recently to receive a visit from renowned British designer Yinka Ilori and Portland Art Museum’s John Goodwin. Ted Sawyer showed them some of the things we can do with glass for interior and exterior environments.
10/22/2025
Watch your step on the stairs! Lots to look at and appreciate in this new installation by artist Sumi Wu!
10/02/2025
Public Art Installation at Sea-Tac
Fabrication is currently well underway at Bullseye Studio for a large-scale public artwork by Seattle-based artist Morgan Madison.
Commissioned for the expanded SEA Gateway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the project brings together design, ecology, and kilnformed glass at architectural scale.
This image: a photographic composite of actual kilnformed glass components for "Salish Sea", one of thirteen triptych panels being fabricated by Bullseye Studio for Morgan Madison's Sea-Tac artwork, "Cascadia".
To learn more more about the project, visit https://studio.bullseyeglass.com/morgan-madisons-cascadia-artwork/
01/27/2025
Watershed, a kilnformed artwork by Portland-based artist Sumi Wu, will feature seven glass waterfalls that dynamically express the interconnectedness of the natural environment and human communities. The artwork’s fabrication is currently underway at Bullseye Studio and is destined for the Oregon State Police facility in Central Point. Here is a preview of the three panels that will comprise the first waterfall, Earth, with colors and textures representing fungi, roots, and root cells.
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