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Glass Break is the new mid-day series of conversations with artists and thinkers, giving insights into the works of art on view at Museum of Glass.
THURSDAYS AT 12:00PM | MOG THEATER | $5 ADMISSION
Each 30 minute conversation will look at the specific processes used by Albert Paley, Michael Taylor, and Dale Chihuly - from how one creates distinct shapes in cold glass to the influence of the medium of glass in the art world. Bring your own food, or grab a bite from the Museum café. Soft drinks, water, and cookies provided.
SCHEDULE
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Looking at the works of Albert Paley, we'll talk about how metal and glass are worked into shapes, and how the two materials complement each other.
Guest Lecturer
Scott Szloch, Instructor of Forging and Metalsmithing, Pratt Fine Arts Center
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The process of making glass art doesn't end when we take it off the blowpipe. Join us for a discussion about what happens after glass cools down.
Guest Lecturer
Kristin Elliot, Coldworker, Museum of Glass
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How does an individual or museum build an art collection? Get the inside scoop on what drives collectors.
Guest Lecturer
Katie Buckingham, Assistant Curator, Museum of Glass
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How did glass become so popular in the Pacific Northwest? Today is about how first-generation studio glass artists like Dale Chihuly set in motion the growth of glass art.
Guest Lecturer
Richard Royal, Glass Artist
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Museum of Glass is sponsored in part by The Klorfine Foundation, The Robert Minkoff Foundation, City of Tacoma Arts Commission, ArtsFund, The Dimmer Family Foundation, BNSF Railway, Driscoll Foundation, D.V. & Ida McEachern Charitable Trust, and Anonymous donors.