The Jack Pine Glass Garden Art Festival is an outdoor art show experience featuring local artists and food vendors selling their craft on May 1-3, 2026 in Hocking Hills.
Bring mom to the festival to enjoy hand-crafted works of garden art displayed in beautiful gardens that offer a perfect backdrop for family photos.

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Jack Pine Glass Garden Art Festival
Visitors at the free festival can enjoy stunning hand-blown glass garden art and live glass blowing demonstrations.
Shop other artists’ work, gifts for mom, wild-harvested morel mushrooms and ramps, and more. They will also have hanging baskets, and heirloom flower and produce seeds.

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2026 Mother’s Day Pumpkin
The 2026 Mother’s Day Pumpkin is only available for purchase at Glass Garden Art Festival. Details to be revealed closer to the festival.

Jack Pine Glass Garden Festival Mother’s Day Pumpkin 2025
Taste of Morels joins festival
This year, on Friday, May 2 from 2-7 p.m., chefs will prepare gourmet small plate dish featuring fresh morels.
For $35, festival goers can purchase advance tickets to the Taste of Morels. Sample four expertly crafted morel dishes, vote for your favorite. Ticket includes weekend parking.

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Festival Parking
Purchase a reserved spot for $5.00 in advance of the show. This guarantees your parking spot and you will receive a $5.00 voucher when you arrive that can be redeemed toward any Jack Pine glass pumpkin. Non-reserved parking is $10 on-site, and located a little further away.
Please be sure to arrive within 30 minutes of your reserved time. Friday parking is free.

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Jack Pine Studio
21397 OH-180
Laurelville, OH 43135

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About Jack Pine Studio
Jack Pine Studio is a hand-blown glass studio and gallery located in the heart of Hocking Hills. It’s open to the public daily. Pine has been blowing glass for over 20 years, and has had his work featured in galleries and museums around the world.
Jack Pine Studio’s onsite gallery features the work of a number of other fine artists, from heavy metal sculpture to delicate glass jewelry. Studio history and details are found at www.jackpinestudio.com.

Jack Blowing Glass credit Sabrina Suman






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