Red Hot 2007

Red Hot: Fire & Ice | September 15, 2007

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Saturday, September 15 | 5:30pm

Prepare to lift a glass and your paddle to five years of hot glass and cool art.

The Museum of Glass celebrates its Fifth Anniversary with

FIRE & ICE — RED HOT 2007

Warm up at silent auctions of glass and glass-related experiences. Feel the heat of the bid at the live auction of glass art created by artists who have worked in the Museum’s Hot Shop. Chill with your friends over icy libations, the show in the Hot Shop and a dining experience that’s hot and cold in all the right places. Linger awhile longer with after-dinner entertainment.

September 15, 2007
5:30pm to 11:30pm

5:30pm Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres
Preview of Live Auction
Silent auction closings throughout the evening
Instrumental Jazz by Native Blue
6 to 7pm Guest artist with the Hot Shop Team and Pyrosutra
7:15pm Call to dinner
8:00pm Live Auction of glass art works and glass-related experiences
9:30 to 11pm Jazz vocal stylings by Kelley Johnson

[Image: Lino Tagliapietra (Photo by Justin Kuravackal)]Honorary Chair: Lino Tagliapietra,
The world’s greatest living glassblower

Lino acquired his craft as a child in the glassblowing center of Murano, Italy. He later brought the secrets of Venetian glassblowing to the Pacific Northwest, changing the course of contemporary glass and the Studio Glass movement.

RED HOT Auction

Preview the auction items »

Finn Fest 2007 Glass Bird
Summer Stint by Oiva Toikka

Regular Price: $260.00
Member Price: $221.00

Watch the Glass Art being made in Tacoma's Museum of Glass Hot Shop
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