The museum is open today from 9am-5pmHot Glass Show and Demonstration schedules are subject to change.
Glassblowing Shows
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 9:45am
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 10:30am
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 11:00am
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 11:40am
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 1:05pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 1:30pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 2:00pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 2:45pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 3:10pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 3:45pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 4:20pm
Allow 30 minutes
Innovation Center Demos
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 9:30am
Allow 15 minutes
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 10:45am
Allow 15 minutes
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 11:45am
Allow 15 minutes
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 1:45pm
Allow 15 minutes
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 2:45pm
Allow 15 minutes
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 3:45pm
Allow 15 minutes
Glassbreaking
Innovation Center
Time: 10:15am
Allow 15 minutes
Glassbreaking
Innovation Center
Time: 1:15pm
Allow 15 minutes
Glassbreaking
Innovation Center
Time: 3:15pm
Allow 15 minutes
Optical Fiber
Innovation Center
Time: 11:15am
Allow 15 minutes
Optical Fiber
Innovation Center
Time: 2:15pm
Allow 15 minutes
Optical Fiber
Innovation Center
Time: 4:15pm
Allow 15 minutes
Glassblowing Shows
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 9:45am
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 10:30am
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 11:00am
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 11:40am
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 1:05pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 1:30pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 2:00pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 2:45pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 3:10pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 3:45pm
Allow 30 minutes
Hot Glass Show
Innovation Stage
Time: 4:20pm
Allow 30 minutes
Innovation Center Demos
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 9:30am
Allow 15 minutes
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 10:45am
Allow 15 minutes
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 11:45am
Allow 15 minutes
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 1:45pm
Allow 15 minutes
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 2:45pm
Allow 15 minutes
Flameworking
Innovation Center
Time: 3:45pm
Allow 15 minutes
Glassbreaking
Innovation Center
Time: 10:15am
Allow 15 minutes
Glassbreaking
Innovation Center
Time: 1:15pm
Allow 15 minutes
Glassbreaking
Innovation Center
Time: 3:15pm
Allow 15 minutes
Optical Fiber
Innovation Center
Time: 11:15am
Allow 15 minutes
Optical Fiber
Innovation Center
Time: 2:15pm
Allow 15 minutes
Optical Fiber
Innovation Center
Time: 4:15pm
Allow 15 minutes
StripesPeak times denoted with shading. Shows and demos may be heavily attended.
Events (4)
2300°: Americana
At 2300° glass gets even more interesting, and so do things at The Corning Museum of Glass. At this free arts happening, get a taste of down-home Americana, wi...
Museum-wide
Evening for Educators
Join peers and Museum staff for a free professional development event. The education department will share what’s new in the galleries, information about teen...
The Studio
Glass Harvest
Find a cornucopia of harvest-related activities and offerings at the Museum this fall!
Hidden Treasures Tours
Enjoy family-friendly, one-hour tours of the g...
Museum-wide
Glass Wonderland
Our Glass Wonderland makes the holidays sparkle!
Glittering Holiday Displays
Our dazzling trees are decorated with thousands of handmade glass ornaments—...
Museum-wide
Exhibitions (6)
Cups o' Plenty: Half Full or Half Empty?
The Corning Museum of Glass Junior Curators are inquisitive middle school and high school students who meet once a week in the spring to learn about glass and t...
The Studio
Founders of American Studio Glass: Dominick Labino
Founders of American %%Studio Glass%%: Dominick Labino presents documents selected from Labino’s extensive archive, held by the Rakow Research Library, a...
Rakow Research Library
Founders of American Studio Glass: Harvey K. Littleton
In celebration of the 50th anniversary, in 2012, of the “birth” of the American %%Studio Glass%% movement, this exhibition features works by one of the foun...
West Bridge
Making Ideas: Experiments in Design at GlassLab
Making Ideas: Experiments in Design at GlassLab showcases the Museum’s signature design program, GlassLab, in which designers are invited to work with hot gla...
Changing Exhibitions Gallery
Masters of Studio Glass: Erwin Eisch
Masters of %%Studio Glass%%: Erwin Eisch is a special exhibition of 22 vessels and sculptures by one of the founders of %%studio glass%% in Europe, Erwin Eisch ...
Contemporary Glass Gallery
The Flood of ’72: Community, Collections, and Conservation
The Rakow Research Library is open to the public Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.
On June 23, 1972, Corning and the surrounding communities were devastated...
Rakow Research Library






