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THE CORNING MUSEUM O F GLASS

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607.438.5100 • www.cmog.org<br />

Come and experience glass at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass.<br />

Whether you are new to glass or are a seasoned professional, we offer classes<br />

at all levels by the talented instructors who teach at our state-of-the-art facility.<br />

In the fall, we offer classes on weekends and in the evenings, perfect for those<br />

who want to explore glassmaking without making an intense commitment.<br />

Techniques range from glassblowing, flameworking, fusing, and stained glass<br />

to mosaics, photosandblasting, and even Precious Metal Clay with glass.<br />

If you are looking for a more in-depth experience, please join us for one of our<br />

one-week intensive classes in the winter with famous instructors who come from<br />

around the world. This year, we are offering classes in a variety of techniques,<br />

including glassblowing, sculpting, kiln working, casting, flameworking, engraving,<br />

cold working, and glass painting. We are also bringing back the popular<br />

Glassworking through the Ages, a special class focusing on important glass<br />

objects and the techniques that were used to create them.<br />

While you’re here, we invite you to spend some time experiencing the Museum’s<br />

Rakow Research Library. The Rakow Research Library houses the world’s most<br />

comprehensive collection of materials on the art and history of glass and glassmaking.<br />

Research glass formulae, view contemporary artist videos, and more.<br />

As you work to create objects of beauty, enjoy free Museum admission to explore<br />

the world’s best collection of glass. This fall, special exhibitions include a focus<br />

show on Toots Zynsky’s work, and exhibits on Harvey K. Littleton and Dominick<br />

Labino to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the American Studio Glass movement.<br />

Let us help you develop your passion for glass. Join us at The Studio this fall or<br />

winter…or both!<br />

Amy Schwartz<br />

Director, The Studio<br />

William Gudenrath<br />

Resident Adviser, The Studio<br />

The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass • One Museum Way • Corning, NY 14830-2253<br />

Phone 607.438.5100 • Fax 607.438.5150 • E-mail thestudio@cmog.org

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