Museum of Glass

Museum of Glass

Mission:
To provide a dynamic learning environment in which visitors can appreciate the medium of glass through creative experiences, collections, and exhibitions.

Background:
Conceived in 1992 by former University of Puget Sound president Phil Phibbs and glass artist Dale Chihuly, the Museum of Glass opened a decade later on the redeveloped Thea Foss Waterway in Tacoma, Washington. The museum is home to a large glassmaking studio where visitors can watch artists create works from molten glass. The museum also offers rotating exhibits, outdoor art installations, and educational programs, and hosts a visiting artists program and the Arts Connect intervention and recidivism prevention program for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated young men and women.

Outstanding Web Features:
The Museum of Glass Web site features streaming video of its Hot Shop glassmakings workshop, a link to the museum's YouTube video library, the GlassCast podcast series, and the MOG, visiting artists, and docent blogs. The site also offers several features aimed at children, including images of child-designed glass artworks, an animated short on the history of glassmaking, and tools that enable visitors to virtually design and blow glass. Visitors to the site can purchase glass items at the museum's online store.

Executive Director: Tim Close
Main Office:
1801 Dock St.
Tacoma, Washington 98402
Tel: (253) 284-4750
Tel: (253) 396-1769
E-mail: info@museumofglass.org
Subjects Education

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