Hot Glass Show
Hot Glass Show
Don't just appreciate art, experience it. Witness the incredible, gorgeous art of glassblowing with intimate live demonstrations.

Watch as living art takes shape at the Hot Glass Show, a custom-designed, outdoor glassblowing studio created in collaboration with The Corning Museum of Glass - something never seen before on a cruise.

The ancient technique of glassblowing continues to captivate the imagination of both the artists who work with this amazing material and the collectors who acquire it. Artists today are pushing the boundaries of design and artistic expression in glass, creating magnificent works and finding an appreciative audience all over the globe.

Through Celebrity's collaboration with The Corning Museum of Glass, the premier authority on glass and glassmaking history, The Hot Glass Show will provide live demonstrations and a narrated performance of glassblowing, designed to engage, educate and inspire cruisers about the art, history and science of glass.

The Corning Museum of Glass
The Corning Museum of Glass is a leader in the education, research, and scholarship for glass. The Museum, located in the heart of the Finger Lakes region of New York State, tells the story of the art, history, science, technology and craft of glass. It is home to the world's most comprehensive collection of art and history in glass, with more than 45,000 objects spanning 3,500 years of human creation, and also features a hands-on area detailing innovations in technology and scientific discoveries in glass. The Museum's campus includes a state-of-the-art glassmaking school and the world's library of record on glass and glassmaking. 


For more information visit The Corning Museum of Glass website.

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