Commissioned Stained Glass Work

We work closely with our clients to develop designs for new stained glass windows from contemporary to period re-creation.

Since 1908, Pike Stained Glass Studio has designed, fabricated and installed stained glass windows for hundreds of churches in upstate New York and as distant as Nicaragua and the British Virgin Islands. The mayor of Novgorod, Russia has a Pike made medallion of Rochester, N.Y., Novgorod’s sister city. Institutions such as those shown below have commissioned windows designed by Pike Stained Glass.

Secular Institutions
Charter One Bank Office, Rochester, NY,
4' x 6' interior screen
Fairport Baptist Homes Caring Ministries, Fairport, NY, 16'1/2"'x8'3/4", 1998 Geneva General Hospital Chapel,
Geneva, NY, 5'x11', 2000
Highland Hospital I.C.U.waiting room,
Rochester, NY, 3’x3’
Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester Eye Institute, Rochester, NY, suspended glass sculpture, 47’½”x47’½” Strong Memorial Hospital, Wilmot Cancer Center meditation room, Rochester, NY,
5'3 ¼”x6'8", 2008
The Strong Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Center at Clinton Crossings
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The Rochester Institute of Technology, Wallace Library
     

Religious Institutions

Many religious institutions of all faiths have commissioned Pike Stained Glass for two and three generations of Pike Stained Glass work within the same building, including:

St. John the Evangelist Church, Rochester, NY
Aisle windows by William Pike, 6’x12’, 1927 Chancel window by James O'Hara, 2’x20’, 1976 Baptistery, twelve 1'x12' etched panels by Valerie O'Hara, 1989
Sisters of St. Joseph (SSJ), Rochester, NY
Nazareth Academy Convent, 8' x 12' date, designed by Fritz Beeger (photo credit Nick Zumbulyadis) Chapel at Nazareth College, Pittsford, NY interior Chapel at Nazareth College, chancel window, 12'x16' (photo credit Alex Shukoff)
Chapel at Nazareth College, one of the nave windows 12'x16' (photo credit Alex Shukoff) Motherhouse Chapel, Pittsford, NY,
four clerestory windows at 41’x3’5” each
(photo credit Sister Mary Anne Turner)
Motherhouse Chapel, Pittsford, NY, detail, (photo credit Sister Mary Anne Turner)
Third Presbyterian Church, Rochester, NY
One of six memorial windows by William Pike,
St. George and the Dragon,1921
Three of 36 clerestory
windows and three nave windows
by James O’Hara, 1967
Skylight by Valerie O’Hara, 4'10 1/2"x3', 1976
   
  Columbarium window 8'8”x1'10 ¾” and skylight 19'3”x1'3 ¾” by Valerie O’Hara  
Zion Episcopal Church, Avon, NY
Chancel window by Norman Lindner,
14’x12'1/2”, 1937
One of six nave windows by
Norman Lindner, Matt Martirano,
and James O’Hara, 1937-2003
Entry window by Valerie O’Hara, 2003

Windows by Valerie O’Hara, the third generation designer:

Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Rochester, NY
Nave window, 5' diameter, 2007 Chancel window,
9'3 1/2" diameter, 2007
Clerestory widows; eight of sixteen panels 3'x4'6" each, 2007-2008
   
  Aldersgate clerestory installation  
Asbury First United Methodist Church, Rochester, NY
   
  One of two windows, 3'1/2" diameter, 2006  
Church of the Transfiguration, Pittsford, NY
   
  Church of the Transfiguration 3 panels,
4'10"x3' each, 1992
 
Corpus Christi Church, Round Lake, NY
 
Corpus Christi, 24 panels, 2'3"x5'4" each, 1985 Corpus Christi detail  
Elmgrove United Methodist Church, Rochester , NY
   
  Chancel window, 12’5”x6’5”, 1998  
Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, Rochester, NY
   
  Choir loft window, 7’ diameter, 2003  
St. Catherine of Siena Church, Mendon, NY
One of two clerestory windows Eucharistic chapel window, 4’ diameter Etched window, 10'x12', 1991
St. James Episcopal Church, Hammondsport, NY
   
  Entry transom window, 4'8 3/4"x5'4 3/4", 1992  
St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY
   
  Two baptistry windows, 1'3"x6' each, 1996  
St. Mary’s of the Lake Church, Watkin’s Glen, NY
   
  One of six windows in the narthex, 9'10"x4'9", 1998  
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Rochester, NY
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St. William’s Church, Livonia, NY
   
  One of two 8’diameter windows, 2004  

Windows by James and Norma Lee O’Hara, the second generation designers:

First Baptist Church, Rochester, NY
   
  Chancel window, 18'x10’10”, 1963  
Our Lady of Czestochowa Church, Buffalo, NY
   
  12'7 1/2"x15'8 15/16", 1972  
Pearce Memorial Chapel at Roberts Wesleyan College, Churchville, NY
   
  Chancel window, 1966  
St. Joseph’s Church, Penfield, NY
   
  South choir loft window  
St. Philip Neri Church, Rochester, NY
   
  St. Phillip Neri, 8'x10'  
St. Thomas More Church, Rochester, NY
   
  One of eight nave windows, 11’x22’ each,
1958, 1960, 1967
 
White Haven Memorial Park, Pittsford , NY
   
  Chapel window, 1975  

The first generation: windows by the artists of William Pike, including: Henry Keck, Norman Lindner, Frank von der Lancken, Walter O’Brien, Fritz Beeger and Matt Martirano.

Blessed Sacrament Church, Rochester, NY
   
     
Emmanuel United Methodist Church, Lockport, NY
   
  Chancel window, 18’ ¾”x 13’ 1/8”  
First Presbyterian Church, Pittsford, NY
   
  One of five choir loft windows, 2'x4'7" each  
St. Agnes Church, Avon, NY
   
  One of twelve nave windows, 1927-1944  
St. Mary’s Church, Bath, NY
   
  One of four nave windows  
St. Michael’s Church, Geneseo, NY
 
1 of 4 sets, 8'6"x4'6" detail  
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Rochester, NY
   
Choir loft window, 18'x26',

One of sixteen nave and transept windows

 

Sonnenberg Gardens, Canandaigua, NY
   
  Wine tasting room, 10'x8', 1911
(photo credit Bruce A. Krobusek
 

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