Join glass pioneer, Henry Halem, on an historical overview of how American art glass production moved from the designer/factory model to the small studio. Beginning in 1962, Halem shows stunning visuals of how that famous Toledo workshop changed the craft of art glassmaking from its beginnings in American factories to a new artist studio centered model around the world. Halem illustrates the important growth of the university glass programs, other schools and their teachers, artists and equipment that have changed continuously over the next fifty years. This is a rare opportunity to join and interact with an eyewitness to American glass history.
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