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Guest Artist Live Stream | Blown Away Season 3 Winner John Moran

  • Phone: (607) 937-5371
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For this livestreamed demo, watch Blown Away winner John Moran at work as part of his Blown Away Residency at The Corning Museum of Glass! Along with his partner and assistant Marta Byrdziak, John will work with members of the Hot Glass Team to expand upon his unique sculptural work and he plans to work from his Mickey Mori Series and Bare Essentials Series.

John first worked with the Corning team to realize his visions in hot glass during the third season of Blown Away.

The Museum's Blown Away Season 3 display features two pieces from John: Inevitable expansion, from the "out of this world" challenge, and his finale-winning installation, Behind the Golden Door.

How to Join and Connect Live

Watch master glassmaker John Moran on Thursday, April 6 at 2 pm EST, livestreamed on The Corning Museum of Glass YouTube channel and Facebook page.

Unable to watch the live event? The livestream will be uploaded to YouTube. Plus, find hundreds of hours of live streamed demonstrations on the Corning Museum of Glass YouTube channel.

Guest Artist Live Stream | Blown Away Season 3 Winner John Moran
  • Corning Museum of Glass
  • 1 Museum Way
  • Corning, 14830
  • April 6, 2023 to April 6, 2023

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Corning Museum of Glass

One Museum Way
Corning, NY 14830
(607) 937-5371

From children looking for an adventure to artists looking for inspiration, there’s something for everyone at The Corning Museum of Glass. Explore 3,500 years of glassmaking history in the world’s largest collection of glass, featuring 45,000 pieces of classic and contemporary glass art. At the Hot Glass Show, watch live, narrated, glassmaking demonstrations, and see master glassblowers create stunning pieces before your eyes. Flameworking demos are also offered throughout the day. The only thing better than watching the wonder of glassmaking is trying it yourself! Make Your Own Glass in short, daily workshops: choose from fused picture frames and suncatchers, sandblasted drinking glasses, flameworked beads, pulled-glass flowers, or delicate blown ornaments. Best of all, kids and teens 17 and under are always free; adult admission is $22 (discounts available for AAA/CAA, Students, Military and 62+). Open 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. From Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day, the Museum is open until 7:00 pm.

The Corning Museum of Glass is part of the Points of Inspiration Architecture Trail. For more information and stops on the trail, visit www.pointsofinspiration.net.