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2010 Glass Art Festival at The Museum and Arts Center of the Sequim Dungeness Valley

September 2, 2010 – 3:11 pmNo Comment

The 2010 Glass Art Festival is a community-wide event sponsored by the MAC, the Museum & Arts Center in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley, the local hub of heritage, history, culture, and art. Open September 1-26.

The Glass Art Festival features an array of events during the month of September 2010.

These include:
Transcendence – the Magic of Glass: an exhibition of contemporary glass art, a combination of juried art show and educational exhibits

Glass Alley: a venue for a select few glass artists and suppliers to display and sell their art and/or products

Demonstrations: aspects of glass art creation, demystified
Artist Talks: accomplished contemporary glass artists sharing their passions and their journeys

Workshops: learn glass art techniques in more depth and/or get started in the world of glass art

Glass Around: see more glass in various locations around the City of Sequim

Except for the workshops in artists’ studios, the events of the Glass Art Festival are free to the public. Donations to support the Museum & Arts Center, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, will be gratefully accepted.

www.macsequim.org

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