Vandermark Merritt Glass StudiosJERRY VANDERMARK
1943 Began apprenticeship with Carl Erickson (Erickson Art Glass) Bremen, Ohio
 
1959 Left Erickson to direct Colonial Glasshouse at Jamestown, Virginia for the
 National Park Service
 
1972 Designed facilities and trained glassblowers for the Vandermark Glasshouse
 of Liberty Village, Flemington, New Jersey
 
1982 Retired from Jamestown Glasshouse
VANDERMARK-MERRITT GLASS STUDIOS
1972 Commenced operations, specializing in Colonial Reproduction Glassware
1974-75 Began to develop and market contemporary and traditional Art Glass
 
1976 Vandermark work chosen for final show at the Corning Glass Art Society
 Seminar
 
1977 Featured artists at the American Paperweight Collectors Association meeting at
 Wheaton Village, Millville, New Jersey
 
1979 Began experimentation with Cameo Glass
 
1980 Vandermark-Merritt Glass Studios "Applied Spider" Cameo Vase was one of
 nine pieces featured in Art Craft Magazines review of the National Invitational
 at Habitat Galleries, Michigan
 
1981 Hosted the New York Paperweight Collectors Association Annual Meeting
1982 Featured in the Annual Bulletin of the Paperweight Collectors Association
 
1982 Vandermark-Merritt Glass Studios Cameo Glass featured in Designs Recycled
 "Medley 82"
1982 One of two contemporary studios featured in the Coming Museum of Glass show and
 seminar "2000 Years of Cameo Masterpieces"
1983-84 Featured in the Art Glass Society Journal
 
1984 "Insculpture Diatreta: Paperweights introduced at Wheaton Museum of
 American Glass "Paperweights of Today" exhibit
 
1984 Victorians Young-Sharin Gallerys "Engraved Glass" exhibit, California
1984 Featured in the Annual Bulletin of the Paperweight Collectors Association
 
1985 Featured in Wheaton Museum of American Glass Exhibit "Three Generations In
 Glass: Erickson, Vandermark, Merritt"
 
1985 Douglas Merritt gave lecture at Bergstrom-Mahler Museum, Wisconsin,
 "Breakthrough in Glass: A New Technique in the Art of Cameo Carving"
 
1985 Vandermark-Merritt Cameo Glass featured in "Collectors Editions: magazine
 
1986 Douglas Merritt gave lecture on "Insculpture Diatreta" for the Michigan Chapter
 Paperweight Collectors Association in conjunction with Michigan Glass Month
 
1986 Vandermark-Merrill Diatreta featured in "The Glass Club Bulletin" of the
 National Early American Glass Club
 
1986 Featured in the Wheaton Museum of American Glass Exhibit "Flowers from
 Flame: American Lampwork Paperweights"
 
1986 Commissioned to create hand-cut reproduction globes for the chandelier in the
 Renaissance Revival Room of the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum
 of Art in New York City
 
1986 Featured in "New Glass Review 7" from the Coming Museum of Glass
1987 Douglas Merritt gave lecture to Westchester, New York Glass outlet Club
 
1987 Featured in lecture "Reproductions in America Glass" delivered by Jane
 Spillman, Curator of American Glass at the Coming Museum in Coming, New
 York
 
1987 Featured in Signature Fine Arts exhibition "Focus Paperweights"
 
1982-89 Douglas Merritt elected to the Board of Directors of the Creative Glass Center
 of America
 
1989 VMGS commissioned to make a special Limited Edition perfume bottle for
 Jaclyn Smiths "California" fragrance
 
1990 VMGS featured in "Paperweights & Perfumes 90" Exhibit at Del Mano
 Galleries, California
 
1990 James McClure gave a lecture to the Pennsylvania Carnival Glass Collectors Club
  
1990-91 VMGS cornrnissioned to make the first Limited Edition Convention Commemorative 
 Perfume Bottle for the Perfume & Scent Bottle Collectors Club
 
1990-91 VMGS featured in the "Special Delivery - Craft Americana" exhibit at the
 Renwick Museum Shop of the Smithsonian Institution
 
1992-93 Invitational Perfume Bottle Show, Signature Gallery
 
1994 Douglas Merritt gave lecture to the Washington, D.C. Paperweight Collectors
 
1995 Washington, D.C. Paperweight Collectors Association visits Vandermark-
 Merritt Glass Studio
 
1996 Selected for the NJ State Museum Show
 
1996 Participants in Spring Show at The American Craft Museum.
 
1999 Listed in Whos Who in America. 
 
Vandermark Merritt Glass Studios