Corning Museum of Glass

Dianne Roe presents Hebron glassmaker Emad Al Natsheh

Handmade glass making in the city of Hebron is one of the ancient traditional industries in which the city is known and its history goes back hundreds of years.

Emad Al Natsheh is a master artisan and co-owner of the renowned Hebron Glass and Ceramics Factory in the West Bank. He is part of a multi-generational Palestinian family that has kept the ancient, 300-year-old Phoenician free-blowing glass technique alive in Hebron. STIC member Dianne Roe will introduce Emad and give some background of the situation in Hebron Al Khalil today.

CMoG Interfaith Day

Judith Schaechter. Caught in a Flood. 1990. CMoG.

We met with the Education Director in November 2019 to consult on images related to all faiths in the world renowned Corning Museum of Glass (CMoG) Collection. Dr. Kris Wetterlund invited STIC on an interfaith tour of the museum featuring exhibits which represent or call forth various religious traditions and practices. The thought was that … Read more

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