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Wednesday – Sunday | 10am–5pm


What’s Happening at MOG

2024 Visiting Artist Lineup

March – December 2024

Check out this year’s lineup of Visiting Artists joining us in the Hot Shop!

Click here to learn more.

Spotlight on Chihuly

Opens March 30

Spotlight on Chihuly celebrates Chihuly’s lively perspectives on glass by showcasing examples of some of his most recognizable series from the Museum’s Permanent Collection.

 

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In the Galleries

Learn more about the exhibitions currently on view.

A Two-Way Mirror: Double Consciousness in Contemporary Glass by Black Artists

October 21, 2023 - October 2024

A Two-Way Mirror is an exhibition of contemporary Black artists who have used glass to create work that deconstructs social, cultural, gender, and racial identity concerns. Each artist uses glass to reflect thoughts and bodies that have historically been fraught with exploitation. Due to its reflectivity and translucence, glass is an apt medium to interrogate identity constructs such as the theory of double consciousness presented by W.E.B. Dubois in his seminal work, The Souls of Black Folk.

Illuminate: Glass Art for Early Learners

April 29, 2023 - March 2024

Art, science, and play collide as visitors learn about color, light, reflection, and shadow. The exhibition unfolds through world-class artworks created by Nikola Dimitrijevic, John Kiley, Richard Royal, Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend, Veruska Vagen, and more. Each piece of art is activated by opportunities for early learners and their families to create, to move, to play, and to experience what makes glass extraordinary in the world of art.

The Salmon School

November 18, 2023 – September 15, 2024

The Salmon School is an international, multimedia traveling art performance and exhibition designed to motivate communities to tackle the issues facing salmon populations, and therefore, address climate change. The installation features a life-size school of approximately 450 mirrored salmon-like forms, sculpted from molten glass by concerned artists from around the world, and accompanied by first-hand video accounts from renowned scientists, artists, and indigenous peoples.


Enhance Your Experience

Take a guided tour, participate in workshops, and enjoy Museum of Glass at home through virtual content.

Make Your Own Art

Learn how to create your own glass art in a variety of hands-on workshops inspired by the Museum’s current exhibitions, the season, events, and more. 

Details on available workshops is available here.

Take a Tour

Add a docent-led tour to your next visit to MOG and get an personal and interactive experience in the galleries. Want to really stretch your legs? Consider an outdoor walking tour and learn about the art and architecture on the Thea Foss Waterway.

Become a Junior Curator

Join hosts David Rios, Sophie Engle, and MOG educator Jabari Owens-Bailey, as they explore the creative process, influences, and materials used in individual works of art objects and installations at Museum of Glass.