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PAT ROGERS

Pat Rogers comes to Glass Heritage with a background in business and the textile arts of needlework. Certified by The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation in the restoration and preservation of stained glass, Pat is not only an extremely competent artisan and a talented designer, she also has a love for the glass that allows us to care for and maintain the highest standards of preservation work.

Her many years' experience in the needle arts have fostered a love of color and design that crosses over into the use of glass as an artistic medium. As a member of the Embroiderer's Guild of America and the American Needlepoint Guild, Pat has taught both technique and design classes at the local level, as well as in her own shop, and taken advanced classes in color, design, and historic needlework . Her previous shop owner experience has been a great resource as she takes on the responsibilities of a partnership here at Glass Heritage.

Since beginning work as a glass craftsman, Pat has designed and completed several major glass installations, both private and commercial. She has created and fabricated projects including St Marks Lutheran Church in Davenport, the Carver residence, the Mid-summers night dream panels, and the original Frank Lloyd Wright, French door panels for the Park Inn Hotel, and is the primary person in our historic preservation and restoration projects. Pat is also a member of the American Institute for conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, The Midwest Regional Conservation Guild and the Chicago Area Conservation Group