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THE HOT GLASS SHOW AT SEA

The Hot Glass Show is a permanent feature on the Solstice class fleet of Celebrity Cruises, launched in November 2008.

Posted 29 June 2013

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The Hot Glass Show at Sea

The Hot Glass Show is a permanent feature on the Solstice class fleet of Celebrity Cruises, launched in November 2008. Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Equinox and Celebrity Eclipse each include a hotshop on the top deck of the ship where Corning Museum of Glass gaffers present live, narrated Hot Glass Show glassblowing demonstrations. A popular activity for guests, the Hot Glass Show at sea reaches more than 300,000 people each year. The ships visit ports around the world.

The museums’ Vision Statements says:
“Founded in 1951 by Corning Glass Works (now Corning Incorporated) as a gift to the nation for the company’s 100th anniversary, The Corning Museum of Glass is a not-for-profit museum dedicated to telling the story of a single material: glass.
The concept seems so simple. How much can you say about glass?

Actually, quite a lot. Glass is a versatile, ancient material that is still being explored and understood by artists, scientists, and historians today. The story of glass is a story about art, history, culture, technology, science, craft and design. And we tell that story at The Corning Museum of Glass.

The Corning Museum of Glass cares for and displays the world’s best collection of art and historical glass. When you visit, you’ll see more than 3,500 years of history displayed in the Glass Collection Galleries, from the glass portrait of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh to contemporary sculpture made in glass.

You can learn about the science and technology behind innovations in glass through hands-on exhibits in our Innovation Center. There, you can explore the concepts behind optics, vessels, and windows, and meet the innovators who have changed our world using glass.

Glass is brought to life through live, narrated glassmaking demonstrations, offered all day, every day. If you can’t make it to Corning, watch our live Hot Glass Shows on three Celebrity Cruise ships, or on the road with our traveling hotshop. We also offer a traveling design program, GlassLab, aimed at helping designers explore glass as a material for their work.

Interested in trying glassmaking yourself? We offer daily Make Your Own Glass sessions for beginners. For a more intensive experience, you can take a one-day, weekend, or multiple-week course in our glassmaking school, The Studio, which offers year-round courses in all levels of glassmaking.

The Museum is a center for glass scholarship. It boasts the Rakow Research Library, the world's foremost archive and reference collection on the history of glassmaking. The Museum also regularly publishes journals, educational videos, and scholarly publications – many of which you can access on this website.
The Corning Museum of Glass is a dynamic institution that continues to actively collect, educate, preserve, and share the experience of glass.”

The glassmakers onboard the ships share their stories on our blog at http://blog.cmog.org/tag/hot-glass-show-at-sea/

THE CORNING MUSEUM OF GLASS
One Museum Way
Corning, NY 14830
+1 (800) 732-6845
www.cmog.org

Glass work made onboard Celebrity cruise ships by Corning Museum of Glass glassblowers.
Credit: The Corning Museum of Glass

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Credits: The Corning Museum of Glass

Corning Museum of Glass glassblowers present live, narrated Hot Glass Show glassblowing demonstrations onboard the Celebrity Equinox cruise ship.
Credit: The Corning Museum of Glass

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