Jane Campbell is an established Contemporary Architectural Glass Artist who has large and small scale commissions installed in many churches, public, corporate and secular buildings including schools and hospitals.


Feature Windows, architectural projects, entrance doors, dividing screens, stained glass and sculptural features celebrate themes and convey messages with light, imagery and colour. With her extensive experience of combining and layering hot and cold glass techniques and also hand blown glass her symbolic, figurative and abstract designs are transformed with boldness and fine detail and unique artworks are created.

Some commissions create a main focal point and are dynamic whilst others enhance a space and are more gentle and reflective. From large sheets of coloured glass enamelled, moulded, silvered and sandblasted, toughened and laminated glass to stained hand blown glass, presentation awards and trophies.




Discussions and collaboration with clients and architects are very important. Please contact me to find out more.
email: jcampbellglass@icloud.com










‘This glorious window is a fitting tribute to Westminster’s unique heritage and an outstanding archives collection. It provides a magnificent focus for our public search room. We hope it will capture people’s imaginations and inspire them to investigate the City’s history using the Centre’
Unveiled by HRH Duke of Gloucester. The City of Westminster Archives Centre Feature Window





My congratulations on a beautiful piece of work. I hope your talents will be used to great effect across the Diocese, and that other churches, buildings and communities may benefit from your sensitive insight and craftsmanship.”. Archdeacon of Northampton
Winwick Parish Church Contemporary Stained Glass West Window dedicated by the Bishop of Brixworth




“I have found your work both the glass feature and the doors very compelling. the different features both the glass on the wall and in the doors add a further and exciting dimension.” Director of Nursing, ‘Hope and Uplift’ glass wall feature and entrance doors, Chertsey Hospital Multi Faith Centre, Accident and Emergency Wing opened by HRH Prince Edward and dedicated by The Bishop of Guildford.



“Visitors to the Church have said how refreshingly modern they are, totally suiting a twenty first century building” The Vicar said “ the windows are a powerful symbol of our faith and central to our worship. They speak to both visitors and worshippers alike, inspiring a sense of awe, creating joy and offering many opportunities for reflection and prayer” - St Luke’s Church, Watford, Nine Windows including a central 6.2 metre high Cross.




After the new entrance doors had been installed at Lightwater Church comments included “ Wow, bright and welcoming” and “modern and inspiring”