On September 28th, 2018, Pike Stained Glass Studio celebrated our 110th Anniversary with our clients, friends, staff, contractors and vendors with music, light refreshments and open studio tours. The highlight of the evening was receiving Proclamations from Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren, Joseph Robach, NYS Senate – 56th District, John F. Lightfoot, Monroe County Legislator – 25th District and Michael Paterson, Rochester City Councilman-Northeast District. We were also honored to receive letters of congratulations from Monroe County Executive Cheryl DiNolfo, US Senator Charles Schumer and a New York State Executive Chamber Certificate of Recognition from Governor Andrew Cuomo.
In addition to the evening’s festivities, our Anniversary was also recognized by an article in the September/October issue of (585) magazine, and a front page article in the Rochester Business Journal, Volume 34, Number 26. The Studio was also featured on the 13WHAM Good Day Rochester morning show.

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Removal of broken pieces Removal of broken pieces
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Glass selection Glass selection
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Glass cutting Glass cutting
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Etching Etching
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Hand painting Hand painting
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Reassembly & Cleaning Reassembly & Cleaning
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Installation Installation
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Stained Glass Mural
Reinstalled After 39 Years
This 4' x 18' stained glass mural was created by James O'Hara, one of the second generation artists and nephew of the founder, William Pike who started Pike Stained Glass Studios in 1908.
James researched local historic buildings and other important historic features, and created graphic representations of them for each of the three murals he designed for the Columbia Bank branches in Penn Yan, Honeoye Falls and Fulton, New York. This mural was installed at the Columbia Bank branch in Penn Yan in 1979.
It remained on display there until it was transferred to the Yates County Chamber of Commerce office in 1995. After being stored at the Chamber office for 22 years, the Bank of the Finger Lakes acquired it and it is now installed in the lobby of their office at 100 Main Street in Penn Yan.
The mural was restored by Valerie O'Hara, James' daughter, with assistance from Alesha Hall, Cala Glatz, Meshari Alnouri and Kathy Schulze. David Young and Addam Deon framed and installed the mural in 2018.
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Panel 1
2 Main Street
105-109 Main Street
126 Main Street
Panel 2
Birkett Mills ~ 1 Main Street
The Seneca (Originally the Otetiani)
Seneca Lake 1884-1908
Panel 3
The Keuka Outlet facing Indian Pines Park
Panel 4
Mary Bell (renamed the Penn Yan)
Keuka Lake 1892 - 1917
Panel 5
171 Main Street
1-5 East Main Street
Panel 6
Yates County Courthouse ~ Main Street
Soldiers and Sailors Monument ~ Main Street
Designs by Three Generations of the Pike family business
Many institutions, religious and secular, have commissioned two and sometimes three generations of work by our studio over the years.
Nazareth College in Pittsford, NY
The 34 Linehan Chapel windows were designed and created by the artists of the First Generation of Pike Studios. Below are images of the 6 nave and 1 chancel window.
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Sisters of St. Joseph Sisters of St. Joseph
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Sisters of St. Joseph Sisters of St. Joseph
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Sisters of St. Joseph Sisters of St. Joseph
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In addition, we have made over 60 additional windows throughout the campus in Schults Center, Smyth Hall, the Wilmot Library and the Casa Italiana on the Nazareth College campus.
In 2003, the Sisters of St. Joseph, formerly on the Nazareth College campus, built a new convent and chapel, and Valerie, the third generation studio artist, designed 4 clerestory windows, 40’ x 4’ each.
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Sisters of St. Joseph Sisters of St. Joseph
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Sisters of St. Joseph Sisters of St. Joseph
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Sisters of St. Joseph Sisters of St. Joseph
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St. John the Evangelist Church, Rochester, NY
In 1927, we designed one 10' x 15' choir loft window and six 6' x 12' nave windows in the Gothic style to complement the architecture. In 1976, Jim O'Hara designed the 2' x 20' panel for the renovation of the chancel done in the contemporary style by architect Robert Macon. In 1989, Mr. Macon also redesigned the entry to create a baptistery in which Valerie O'Hara designed twelve etched glass panels.
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St. John the Evangelist Church St. John the Evangelist Church
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St. John the Evangelist Church St. John the Evangelist Church
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St. John the Evangelist Church St. John the Evangelist Church
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Third Presbyterian Church, Rochester, NY
6 east transept windows were designed by Herman Butler for Pike Studios in 1922. These WWI memorials represent the 6 archangels, with the inscription: I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith, from 2 Timothy 4:7 in the New Testament. Next to each angel are shields representing of all of our WWI allies.
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Third Presbyterian Church Third Presbyterian Church
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Third Presbyterian Church Third Presbyterian Church
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Third Presbyterian Church Third Presbyterian Church
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In 1967, James O’Hara, William Pike’s nephew, designed 24 clerestory windows, incorporating symbols representing the Presbyterian Church. Additional windows by Pike Stained Glass were installed in the west transept and nave in 1934, 1945, 1965 & 1966.
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Third Presbyterian Church Third Presbyterian Church
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Third Presbyterian Church Third Presbyterian Church
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Third Presbyterian Church Third Presbyterian Church
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Valerie O’Hara, Jim’s daughter, designed a laylight in 1976, and in 1985, she designed a window and two laylights for the new church columbarium. The windows at Third Presbyterian Church are represented by 7 American companies, including Tiffany Studios. When deciding on a style for the laylights and columbarium, they requested the American Opalescent School style, of which Louis Tiffany was a founding member and most prolific contributor. His early work incorporated geometric and stylized floral elements, which is what Valerie used to design the windows.
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Third Presbyterian Church Third Presbyterian Church
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Third Presbyterian Church Third Presbyterian Church
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Third Presbyterian Church Third Presbyterian Church
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Zion Episcopal Church, Avon, NY
The first window to be designed by Norman Lindner, in 1937, was for the chancel. For the next 66 years, we created a window approximately every decade. The 6 nave windows were designed by Norman Lindner, Matt Martirano and James O’Hara, as they were ordered, concluding with the window over the entrance, which was originally designed by Norman Lindner in 1937 when the project started, and executed by Valerie O’Hara.
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Zion Episcopal Church Zion Episcopal Church
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Zion Episcopal Church Zion Episcopal Church
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Zion Episcopal Church Zion Episcopal Church
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Windows by Valerie O’Hara, the third generation designer. Below are examples of Valerie's contemporary secular designs. You can also view Valerie's contemporary religious designs here, as well as new design work in other styles in our Design Versatility section.
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Charter One Bank Charter One Bank
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Fireplace screen Fireplace screen
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Autonomous panel Autonomous panel
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Valerie has designed, created and installed throughout the University of Rochester Strong Memorial Hospital medical campus:
University of Rochester Physical Therapy Building
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Strong Memorial Hospital Strong Memorial Hospital
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Strong Memorial Hospital Strong Memorial Hospital
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Strong Memorial Hospital Strong Memorial Hospital
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Wilmot Cancer Center Wilmot Cancer Center
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Golisano Cancer Center Golisano Cancer Center
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Flaum Eye Institute Flaum Eye Institute
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UR Flaum Eye Institute UR Flaum Eye Institute
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UR Flaum Eye Institute UR Flaum Eye Institute
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UR Flaum Eye Institute UR Flaum Eye Institute
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Rochester Institute of Technology
Wallace Center Library and Lawson Publishing Center
27 etched panels make up an 85 foot long curved wall in the reception area.The elements of the room, which include the sculptured ceiling, the floor marquetry, and the curve of the window wall, designed by Don Killaby with former Director David Pankow, are based in the Golden Ratio of the Fibonacci Number.
The typefaces were designed by Hermann and Gudrun Zapf and Julian Waters. Valerie also created the 2’ x 4’ stained glass panel installed in the Cary Graphic Arts Collection of the Wallace Center.
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Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology
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Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology
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Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology
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