Making History in Glass: Bee, Fifinella, Women Airforce Service Pilots and...
Every once in a while the opportunity comes along to meet someone truly inspirational. The Hot Glass Roadshow travels around the globe and I have been lucky enough to accompany it a smattering of...
View ArticleGlassLab on Governors Island: Glass buoys, flaming found objects, Tower of...
The weather was unusually mild, with an amazing breeze and lots of sunshine. New Yorkers, inspired by the weather, made their way to Governors Island to watch as designers Peter Buchanan-Smith, Inna...
View ArticleGlassLab Says Au Revoir to Paris
GlassLab wrapped up design sessions in Paris, at les Arts décoratifs, over the weekend. Saturday was an energetic day. We braided glass, made a glass object to contain projected images, and created...
View ArticleGlass Workshop with Chris Rochelle
Today’s post comes from Chris Rochelle, Hot Glass Projects/Cruise Ship Team Leader, who recently revisited his alma mater, Hartwick College in Oneonta, NY, to lead a glassblowing workshop. Stepping...
View ArticleChris Rochelle: Museum Gaffer
Chris Rochelle‘s path as a glass artist traces back to Hartwick College, where he studied sculpture and painting. The school’s small glass program gave him his first taste of working with this unique...
View ArticleCreating Vitreous Aquarium
Teamwork and creativity are parts of the daily norm here at The Corning Museum of Glass. As a member of the Hot Glass Demonstration team, I’m fortunate enough to work alongside a group of highly-gifted...
View ArticleLearning the language of glass in France
Today’s blog author is Laurie Bousquet, a glass artist based in southern France near Montpellier. Having blown glass since 2000 and worked with the Hot Glass team at The Corning Museum of Glass for...
View ArticleBon voyage! Celebrating a decade at sea
There are many unforgettable sights in the world. Looking up at glaciers in Alaska and the icy fjords of the Inside Passage, while the bow of your cruise ship gently ripples the calm, crystal-blue...
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