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Here’s What You Missed on Glee: MOG Spring Events Recap
Here’s What You Missed on Glee: MOG Spring Events Recap
Community, Events, Hot ShopBryn CavinApril 29, 2024
Art Deco Masterpieces and Raven Bring the Lure of Glass to Visitors Nationwide
Art Deco Masterpieces and Raven Bring the Lure of Glass to Visitors Nationwide
Curatorial, ExhibitionsBryn CavinMarch 11, 2024
Charlotte the Tiger Cat: Transitional Object in Residence
Charlotte the Tiger Cat: Transitional Object in Residence
CommunityBryn CavinMarch 4, 2024
With the Hands of Many: An Interview with Joseph Rossano
With the Hands of Many: An Interview with Joseph Rossano
Curatorial, Artist Interviews, ExhibitionsBryn CavinFebruary 13, 2024
New to the Permanent Collection: "Triceratops" by Buck Harris
New to the Permanent Collection: "Triceratops" by Buck Harris
CuratorialBryn CavinJanuary 29, 2024
Double, Double: The Use of Glass in the Donmar Warehouse's Production of MACBETH
Double, Double: The Use of Glass in the Donmar Warehouse's Production of MACBETH
Bryn CavinJanuary 26, 2024
Reflections with Renée Stout: A Two-Way Mirror Q&A
Reflections with Renée Stout: A Two-Way Mirror Q&A
Bryn CavinDecember 4, 2023
Reflections with Cheryl Derricotte: A Two-Way Mirror Q&A
Reflections with Cheryl Derricotte: A Two-Way Mirror Q&A
Bryn CavinNovember 27, 2023
Bits & Bytes: Celebrating World Digital Preservation Day with Museum of Glass's Newest Initiative
Bits & Bytes: Celebrating World Digital Preservation Day with Museum of Glass's Newest Initiative
Bryn CavinNovember 2, 2023
Side by Side: Museum of Glass Launches Curator High
Side by Side: Museum of Glass Launches Curator High
Curatorial, Education, CommunityBryn CavinAugust 28, 2023
Dolly Parton Knows Our Name: Museum of Glass Hot Shop Vase Presented at Imagination Library of Washington Celebration
Dolly Parton Knows Our Name: Museum of Glass Hot Shop Vase Presented at Imagination Library of Washington Celebration
Community, NewsBryn CavinAugust 18, 2023
Sharing Is Caring: Loans From the Museum of Glass Permanent Collection
Sharing Is Caring: Loans From the Museum of Glass Permanent Collection
CuratorialBryn CavinJune 14, 2023
Do You Wanna Build a Light Box?: A Peek Into an Exhibition Designer’s Process
Do You Wanna Build a Light Box?: A Peek Into an Exhibition Designer’s Process
Curatorial, ExhibitionsBryn CavinMay 18, 2023
Sparking Sixth-Grade Imaginations: MOG Partners with Tacoma Public Schools to Offer Science of Art Curriculum to All 6th Grade Students
Sparking Sixth-Grade Imaginations: MOG Partners with Tacoma Public Schools to Offer Science of Art Curriculum to All 6th Grade Students
Community, EducationBryn CavinMay 3, 2023
Creative Forces Convening: Connecting with Partners from Across the Nation
Creative Forces Convening: Connecting with Partners from Across the Nation
Bryn CavinApril 19, 2023
"Out of the Vault: Soundtracks" with Pearl Dick
"Out of the Vault: Soundtracks" with Pearl Dick
Bryn CavinMarch 30, 2023
"Out of the Vault: Soundtracks" with Susan Taylor Glasgow
"Out of the Vault: Soundtracks" with Susan Taylor Glasgow
Curatorial, Artist InterviewsBryn CavinMarch 17, 2023
Concert in the Cone: Collaboration in the Arts
Concert in the Cone: Collaboration in the Arts
Community, Events, Hot ShopBryn CavinMarch 16, 2023
Announcing the Lino Tagliapietra Legacy Gallery at Museum of Glass
Announcing the Lino Tagliapietra Legacy Gallery at Museum of Glass
News, Hot ShopBryn CavinMarch 9, 2023
Greg Owen Award: Museum of Glass Honored by Hilltop Artists
Greg Owen Award: Museum of Glass Honored by Hilltop Artists
Community, Hot Shop, NewsBryn CavinFebruary 27, 2023
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View fullsize Thank you to @uw_3d4m’s Intro to Glass class for visiting, chatting with MOG Curator Katie Buckingham and exhibiting artist Nancy Callan about passing Venetian glassblowing techniques onto the next generation of artists, and touring the Hot Sho
View fullsize Visiting Artist Corey Pemberton is in the Hot Shop this week, 4/30–5/4!

As a queer person of mixed race, Pemberton often feels other. Knowing nothing about his African roots and very little about his European heritage, the artist considers lin
View fullsize Sunshine and starfish! ☀️

These glass desk decor starfish by Brad Burzynski are available in the Museum Store. Shop in-person or online (link in bio).

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View fullsize Happy opening day to our newest exhibition, “Walter Lieberman: Are you the guy who does the chalk drawings in the Hot Shop?”!

#NewExhibition #WalterLieberman #ChalkDrawing #OnViewNow #MuseumOfGlass #Glassblowing #Glassmaking #Tacoma #Tac
View fullsize “Rarely is there a maker space inside a museum, and even more rare is having someone like Walter, with a breadth of knowledge from over 40 years of working in the medium, explaining the details to an audience in a live setting. Walter’s c
View fullsize Join us in the Hot Shop TONIGHT for “The Making of EVOLUTION: A Lecture with Painter Alexis Rockman”! 

“Evolution” (1992) is the first epic 8x24 foot panoramic painting of Rockman’s career, and an integral part of the c
View fullsize Celebrate Earth Day with a look into “Field Notes: Artists Observe Nature” with Raven Skyriver’s “Adrift (Sea Turtle).” This exhibition explores the artists’ imitation of nature as a rigorous creative practice, cel
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Union Station’s dome watching over the city. The Museum of Glass shining like the future we’re all chasing. Trains rolling through, keeping it gritty and real. Tacoma, where history and hustle meet. 🤝

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View fullsize Joint Venture has officially begun! Will we see you in the Hot Shop this weekend? How about at the SILENT AUCTION to get a piece of functional glass by the week’s featured artists?? 👀

The Joint Venture silent auction will take place tonight d
View fullsize Whether you’re joining us for Joint Venture this weekend or not, you can explore the selection of functional glass available at the Museum Store! 
Shop in-person or online: https://museumofglassstore.org/collections/functional-art
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View fullsize Congratulations to Blown Away on their Season 4 award nominations, including Best Editing from @canadiancinemaeditors for Episode 406: “The Kids Are Alright,” on which MOG’s Hot Shop Director Ben Cobb served as guest judge and the c
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