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The Hot Glass Show is a demonstration where one of the museum's glass blowers provides a live glass-blowing demonstration, which is also narrated by another of the glass blowers. The Hot Glass Show is performed at the museum, on the road, and at sea on three Celebrity Cruise ships. [citation needed] At the museum, the Hot Glass Show is offered ...
Glass art from more than 40 nationally known glass artists will be available to purchase. There will be glass blowing demonstrations, live music, food trucks, and kids’ art activities.
He is particularly well known for his planets, glass paperweights ranging in size from about an inch in diameter to the 107-pound Megaplanet the Corning Museum of Glass commissioned in 2005. [3] He originally began making planets in the mid-1970s, when he was trying to capture the interest of eighth-graders during glass blowing demonstrations.
The city's Christkindlmarkt, which dates back more than 25 years, includes handmade works by more than 150 artisans, Christmas music, ice-carving and glass-blowing demonstrations, and breakfast ...
The Museum of American Glass [2] at WheatonArts houses over 7,000 pieces of glass, including a collection of glass produced by Wheaton Industries and other New Jersey glass-making companies. Exhibits include paperweights , pressed glass , cut glass , early glass, bottles, 19th-century art glass, Art Nouveau glass , modern and contemporary ...
Catch a Broadway show at Matthew’s Playhouse, jam to a free kids’ performance at ImaginOn or eat some hot dogs at Red, White and Brew.
Live demonstrations of the craft of glassblowing are held every hour on the hour and last for 15 minutes. The demonstrations include glass-blowing, shaping, mold-forming and adding bits of glass color known as frit. The objects created during the demo change day to day, influenced by the time of year and nearby holidays.
The Museum of Glass (MOG) is a 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m 2) contemporary art museum in Tacoma, Washington, dedicated to the medium of glass. [2] Since its founding in 2002, the Museum of Glass has been committed to creating a space for the celebration of the studio glass movement through nurturing artists, implementing education, and encouraging creativity.