Glory in Glass: The Conrad Pickel Studio Illuminates a Tradition of Excellence in Stained Glass

Fort Pierce, November 17, 2025

The A.E. Backus Museum and Gallery is delighted to present Glory in Glass: The Conrad Pickel StudioSince 1947, the Conrad Pickel Studio has fused old-world craftsmanship with new-world innovation, contributing to the dramatic and enduring traditions of stained glass. Crafted from the finest mouth-blown glass, their leaded stained glass windows—created for religious, secular, and public spaces across North America—embody both the art and science of light. This new exhibition of luminous studio work presents examples of process and pièces de résistance, and highlights a shining artistic treasure of the region. The exhibition is on view from November 21, 2025, through January 4, 2026. The Museum is located at 500 N. Indian River Drive in Historic Downtown Fort Pierce.

The art of stained glass has been around for more than a thousand years, with artists employing a range of techniques. Among them, mouth-blown glass stands apart for its texture and artistry, profoundly shaping the character and quality of the final work. Tiny bubbles, gentle ripples, and slight variations—traits of the mouth-blown method—are not flaws but features, appreciated for their beauty and the vitality they bring to each pane.

Conrad Lawrence Pickel (1906-1994) began his stained glass career at age fourteen in Munich as an apprentice at the well-regarded Franz Mayer Studio. He emigrated to the United States in 1928 and spent two decades gaining experience and a reputation in America before founding the Pickel Studio in Wisconsin in 1947.

In 1955, Pickel opened a second studio in Vero Beach, Florida, eventually consolidating all operations there. Following his passing in 1994, his son Paul Pickel—alongside wife Rosie and a team of master artisans—has continued the studio’s legacy. Today, the Conrad Pickel Studio remains a leader in stained and faceted glass, mosaics, and sculptural works, sustaining a 75-year tradition of excellence and innovation.

The Members Opening Reception is Friday, December 5, from 6:00-8:00 pm, with remarks at 6:30 pm. Members are free, and not-yet members are $20 or you can join at the door. The Museum will offer Free Admission to the public on Sunday, December 7 and Sunday, January 4.

The Conrad Pickel Studio Installations in St. Lucie and Indian River Counties include the following:

FORT PIERCE

St. Andrew Episcopal Church
Chancel window, early 1960s

Trinity Methodist Church
Hallway window, early 1960s

St. Anastasia Catholic Church
Nave window, 2008

First United Methodist Church
Stained glass windows, early 1960s

Indian River Presbyterian Church
Faceted glass windows, 1984

Notre Dame Catholic Church
Stained glass nave windows, 2017

St. Simeon Episcopal Church
Faceted glass, 2015

St. Mark Catholic Church
New entrance window, 2024

Lakewood Park Methodist Church

Fresh Wind Fresh Fire
Stained glass windows and mosaic

Friendship United Methodist Church
Faceted glass

St. John United Methodist Church
Stained glass

PORT SAINT LUCIE

St. Lucie Catholic Church
Stained glass windows, 1990

Church of the Nativity Episcopal Church
Stained glass windows, 2011

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

Royal Palm Pointe Park

Indian River Medical Center

Temple Beth Shalom

Gifford Youth Achievement Center

ALL DATES AND PROGRAMMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE; PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR ANY UPDATES OR CANCELLATIONS.

About the A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery

Since its founding in 1960 and the first day the doors opened in 1961, the A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery has been a center and catalyst for creativity and culture in our region. The Museum houses the nation’s largest public presentation of artwork by Florida’s preeminent painter, A.E. “Bean” Backus (1906-1990), and also continues its more than sixty-year tradition of exhibiting and celebrating the paintings of the original Florida Highwaymen, who got their start here. In addition, the Museum organizes and hosts changing exhibitions from artists of regional, national and international acclaim. The Backus Museum was recognized as the 2025 & 2022 Best of the Best Community Choice Award for Best Art Gallery; 2024 Best Art Gallery by Hometown News; and the 2021 Best Tourist Attraction – 2018 Best Museum / Best of the Treasure Coast by the readers of Indian River Magazine.

Hours: Wednesday – Saturday, 10 AM to 4 PM; Sunday, 12 Noon to 4 PM. Admission is $5 per person; AARP, AAA, and Veterans with appropriate ID receive a $2 discount. Students with school ID, children under 18, active duty military, and current members are always free. Visitors are asked to follow the latest public health guidance for the safety and comfort of guests, staff, and volunteers.

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