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Education

Learn about contemporary art, glass and how we work with students and teachers.

School Tours School Tours

Students and teachers enjoy special discounted rates for tours at the Museum. Engaging experiences for students are aligned with Washington state standards.
Check out School Tours »

Learn About Glass Learn About Glass

Ever wonder how glass is made, what it might be like to work in a hot shop or how artists make sculpture from glass?
Find some answers to your glass questions here »

Science of Art Science of Art

Six weeks during the school year, we run an innovative program for secondary students that integrates science and art.
Learn more about Science of Art »

Arts Connect Arts Connect

The Museum coordinates Arts Connect, an inspired endeavor to turn desperate lives into positive ones through the healing power of art.
Learn how we work with girls during and after incarceration »

Virtual Hot Shop Virtual Hot Shop

Try your hand at virtual glassblowing and learn about the process of making art from molten glass.
Check out the interactives »

Podcasts Podcasts

Experience exhibitions in a unique way through audio.
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Also Education Related...

Education” at the Museum is not only about schools; it encompasses virtually all Public Programs, like Family Days, Dance, Music, Drama, Lectures, etc.

Interested in a tour, but not bringing a school group? A Public Tour is for you.

Our volunteer docents lead tours, do research, have a fun time together and are an amazing group of people. Find out how you can get involved as a Docent.

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