Barrio Glassworks in Carlsbad Village is a women-owned public glassblowing studio and retail gallery at 3060 Roosevelt Street in the historic Barrio neighborhood, directly across from Pizza Port. Inspired by a 2012 trip to the Murano glass island near Venice, the Devlin-Raskin family trained in Seattle's glassblowing community before launching the studio in December 2020, adding a hands-on hot-shop experience to the same arts-tourism circuit that draws visitors to the Museum of Making Music on Armada Drive. An open-viewing garage window lets passersby watch artists shape molten glass at temperatures exceeding 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, while the adjacent gallery showcases rotating exhibitions from five to six featured glass artists alongside the owners' Murano-influenced production work. The annual Hearts of Carlsbad Village event distributes 400 hand-blown glass hearts hidden throughout the Village, a community collaboration with the Carlsbad Village Association. Collectors browsing hand-blown vases, paperweights, and ornamental pieces in the gallery share Roosevelt Street's artisan retail corridor with Village Estate Jewelry Buyers in the Village core. Hot-glass experience sessions guide participants through gathering, shaping, and coloring solid glass objects on a steel marver before graduating to blown-glass techniques for bowls, cups, and vessel forms.