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Stanton Glass Studio’s DNA Sculpture Featured on TexasMonthly.com!

Texas Monthly interviewed Bryant J. Stanton about the installation of the DNA sculpture a few months ago and this is the result:
Made in Texas
What weighs 32,000 pounds and is more than thirty feet tall? The largest DNA in the state.
by Kristin Ellertson
Bryant Stanton had worked on large projects before—the domes at the Driskill Hotel, in [...]

TexasCatholic.com Article – Stained Glass Part of Ursuline Legacy

Stained glass part of Ursuline legacy
By Grace Cicardo
Special to The Texas Catholic
In 1899, Ursuline women gathered to celebrate the Silver Jubilee and to come together as a group of alumnae. This year, more than 110 years later, women, young and old, came together to celebrate the school’s rich history and tradition and to embrace [...]

New photos of the glass and steel DNA sculpture!

We got some terrific photos of the DNA sculpture at MCC yesterday! It looks best around 2:30 in the afternoon – go see it in person if you live in the area. These photos with the winter light streaming through, illuminating more of the insides of the DNA double helix, shows more of what Bryant [...]

Check out our e-brochure!

Check out our new E-Brouchure! share it with friends, browse for ideas, enjoy the great photos.

MCC DNA Article – As seen in the Waco Tribune-Herald, August 18, 2009

Ursuline Academy In Dallas – Restoration Glass Installed

The Ursuline Academy new Science Building Lobby, Dallas, TX. Zettler Studios Window (1899) window restoration project – Jesus and the Virgins.
This window was brought to us in shoe boxes and in pieces & parts. No cartoon or rubbings, just shattered pieces.
The large dedication plaque triangle is all new. Joe Barbieri, our glass painter, [...]

Nautilus installation at Mclennan Community College’s new Science Building

A few shots of the Nautilus light fixture installation at Mclennan Community College’s new Science Building. The Grand Opening of the new Science Building was on Monday, August 17. Thanks to Lee Lanford of H.O.T. Metalworks for all his hard work building the frame.
View of the Nautilus from below
Bryant also designed a wall plaque, [...]