Enjoy the Holidays at Museum of Glass!
Performances, workshops, and activities every day between Christmas and New Years
Join us for a week of holiday activities!
Spend some of your holiday at Museum of Glass, where we will host performances in the Grand Hall at 1pm throughout the week. Additionally, the Museum is offering By the Furnace: Hot Shop Experience workshops 12/27-12/30, as well as educational activities in conjunction with Wolf Haven International.
Friday, December 26: Lakewood Playhouse performs Seussical the musical.
Saturday, December 27: Kareem Kandi World Orchestra
Sunday, December 28: Wolf Haven International Educational Activity
Tuesday, December 30: YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties Dance Troupe
Wednesday, December 31: Rob Sabado Saxophone Performance
Kareem Kandi World Orchestra
Other Happenings
By the Furnace: Hot Shop Experience Workshop
Winter Bonanza • December 27-30
Here's your chance to work on the Hot Shop floor! Assisted by Hilltop Artists, you will create a glass ornament, paperweight, or float. As the gaffer, you’ll be able to choose colors, block and shape the glass, and add your own twist to the work of art.
Wolf Haven International Educational Activity
December 28 • 11am-3pm
Wolf Haven International will host activities in the Grand Hall along with MOG Education staff to share information and activities about wolf conservation.
Visiting Artist Jason Christian
December 29 & 30
Jason Christian is a glass artist living in the Seattle area. He was born in 1976 to a metal fabricator and a cardiac nurse. He became involved in glass art at the age of 21, starting as a factory charger and slowly developing his glass knowledge through experience. He has worked with a variety of well-known artists in the Seattle community, including Martin Blank, Preston Singletary, James Mongraine, and Nancy Callan. For almost a decade, he has been an integral member of Dale Chihuly’s Boathouse team, collaborating and working with international artists, including Pino Singnoretti. His individual work explores the art of reticello, classical Venetian techniques, and modern simplicity. Recently, he has been developing art inspired by the works of Fabergé, combining the delicate complexity of reticello with the intricate detailing for which Fabergé’s eggs are known.