New York is known for being home to some of the most impressive museums in the country, but there aren’t many in the world as unique as this exquisite museum tucked away in western New York. The Corning Museum of Glass isn’t just a collection of intricate and beautiful glass art; it’s a space for community, learning, and a platform for some world-class artists to show their skills. One thing’s for sure: you won’t regret the trip.
This unique museum in western New York has nearly half a million visitors every year and has some of the most exquisite displays in the state.
The museum's collection contains more than 50,000 glass art pieces of all kinds, from depictions of ancient rulers to the most colorful and imaginative sculptures you can think of.
The museum sits on a beautifully designed 10-acre estate. The American Institute included the museum on its 2007 list of America's 150 Favorite Buildings.
If you're headed to the museum with a desire to delve even deeper into the glassmaking process, the museum offers "Make Your Own Glass" session where guests can being to learn the art themselves.
One of the museum's most interesting programs is its guest artist series, in which some of the most talented artists in the field display their process and craft for an audience at the museum's Amphitheater Art Shop.
The Corning Museum of Glass is also located in the Finger Lakes region, one of the best areas to explore once you’ve spent some time enjoying some of the world’s best glass displays. A vast world of mountains, hikes, overlooks, restaurants, and wineries awaits.
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