Announcing: Musuem demonstration!

Remember what I said last week about how I adore the Morse Museum, and go there whenever I need inspiration? And when I need a quick escape from the mean reds?

Well, I guess all those trips to the museum paid off, because I’ve been asked to do a demonstration there in February of next year! The Morse Museum periodically invites glass artists to give an exhibition of their creative processes, and I’m so excited to be included in this project. I’ll let you know more details as they come up – but I’m already thinking of a lot of cool things to show.

The curator and I have decided that my demonstration will tie in with the new wing of the museum, Laurelton Hall.  I’ll be demonstrating techniques and methods that I use daily in my studio, but that were also used in the creation of some of Tiffany’s most loved pieces. So I’m going to stand, in my heels and pearls, on the shoulders of greatness and come up with something fabulous!

I’m so honored to be invited to work with the Morse Museum. As always, big thanks to all my fans for being a part of this adventure in glass. I hope to see you there!

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