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The American Scientific Glassblowers Society
Scientific Glassblowing

Membership Info / Membership

Membership is for professional glassblowers, suppliers of scientific glassware and equipment, or simply those who have a close association or interest in glass and scientific glassblowing.

REGULAR MEMBERSHIP
Regular membership is for those who have for five consecutive years and currently gain the major portion of their income as a scientific glassblower.

JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP
Junior membership is for those who actively engage in scientific glassblowing with less than five years experience.

ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
Associate membership is for those who have either a close association or interest in scientific glassblowing.

RETIRED MEMBERSHIP
Retired membership is for those who are no longer able to perform glassblowing duties due to accident, illness or retirement and has been a Regular member in good standing for a period which is at least the difference between the member's age and 70 years.

LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP
The Board of Directors may bestow Lifetime membership upon that person who has been an active member of the Society and who has performed outstanding service to the Society or has made significant contributions to the art of scientific glassblowing.

INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP
International membership is for those residing in areas not represented by the Board of Directors outside the United States and Canada.

STUDENT MEMBERSHIP
Student membership is for those who are actively enrolled in an accredited Scientific Glassblowing curriculum such as the Salem Community
College Program. Only two years of eligibility is allowed.

ARTISTIC MEMBERSHIP
Artistic membership is for those who actively participate in artistic glassblowing.

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