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Mother's Day Pop-Up at New Hope Stained Glass - Saturday, May 2nd | 10am–4pm | New Hope, PA



Mother's Day Pop-Up at New Hope Stained Glass

Saturday, May 2nd | 10am–4pm | New Hope, PA


We had such a beautiful experience at our Valentine's Pop-Up that we decided to do it again — and what better occasion than Mother's Day?! We'll be back at New Hope Stained Glass on Saturday, May 2nd from 10am to 4pm, and we'd love to see you there!


Dan's glass hearts are glowing in the windows, the mini bud vases are catching the light, Jill's stained glass is stunning as always, and I'll have a full collection of Dakota Moon pieces with me — perfect for gifting or choosing something meaningful for yourself. If you didn't make it last time, here's your second chance. And if you did — well, you already know how special it is.


New Hope Stained Glass & Glass Blowing Studio 3420 N. Sugan Road, New Hope, PA Saturday, May 2nd | 10am–4pm

A portion of proceeds will again support Nova Bucks and Animal Alliance of New Jersey.


The Artists

Dan Burstein is a glass artisan based in New Hope who studied and worked at Bucks County Community College and continues to blow glass in his own New Hope studio. To deepen his practice, Burstein has trained at leading East Coast studios, including the Corning Museum of Glass, where he studied with renowned Murano maestro Davide Salvadore, as well as Janusz Pozniak and John Miller. His work explores functional forms using intricate murrini — an Italian glassmaking technique involving patterned glass canes revealed in cross-section — allowing for rich surface dimension and organic movement. Nature plays a central role in his work, particularly in his Southwestern Landscape and Ocean Waves series, which translate land, sky, and water into painterly compositions in glass.


Jill Burstein holds a BFA from Washington University School of Fine Arts in St. Louis and creates all custom stained-glass designs for New Hope Glass. Her designs bring a thoughtful balance of structure, light, and artistry — complementing the studio's blown glass work and grounding it in a strong design sensibility.


Diana Contine, founder of Dakota Moon Jewelry, has a rich background in fine art and design, with formal training spanning Eastern Michigan University, the American College of London, Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia, and additional studies in California, the south of France, and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. A state-juried member of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen, Contine is also affiliated with the Pennsylvania Society of Goldsmiths and is a certified instructor with the PMC Guild. Known for her adventurous use of color and unexpected textures, her jewelry incorporates materials ranging from precious metals and gemstones to semi-precious beads and ethnic elements. Her work is deeply influenced by the Divine Feminine, blending symbol, movement, and talismanic meaning into wearable art that reflects balance, beauty, and intention.


Art with Purpose

For these artists, giving back is an integral part of the event. Dan and Jill Burstein selected NOVA Bucks for its vital work advocating for and assisting victims of crime and crisis within Bucks County. Contine chose Animal Alliance of New Jersey for its hands-on efforts supporting animals in need and fostering meaningful human-animal connections.

The Mother's Day Pop-Up is a chance to meet the artists, explore their work, and support causes rooted in compassion — a meaningful way to celebrate the mothers in your life, and the season itself.

For more information: New Hope Glass: www.newhopestainedglass.com Dakota Moon Jewelry: www.dakota-moon.com

 
 
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