In this video, Heritage Glass Museum trustee, David Smith and glass artist Frank Stubbins discusses the educational and cultural significance of studying glassmaking and Southern New Jersey's history. Topics discussed include education, South Jersey history, glasshouses, the glass industry, factory homes, location of glass factories, life working in the glass industry, and exploring this rich history today.
Located in Glassboro, NJ, the Heritage Glass Museum was founded by the community in 1979. The Museum works to collect, preserve, and curate historic southern New Jersey glass (historic and fine art), artifacts, photographs, and documents to inspire diverse audiences to explore the rich cultural history of New Jersey’s glass making heritage.
In partnership with the Rowan University Libraries Digital Scholarship Center, the Department of Geography, Planning, & Sustainability, and the Glassboro Historical Society, the Heritage Glass Museum is working to utilize its unique collection and library to develop innovative educational programs, exhibitions, publications, and initiatives that encourage learning, exploration, and a deeper, more personal connection with the community.
Heritage Glass Museum
www.heritagegl...
Rowan University Libraries Digital Scholarship Center
libguides.rowa...
Glassboro Historical Society
glassborohisto...
The Glassboro Memory Mapping Project
gmm.glassboroh...
Негізгі бет Frank Stubbins and David Smith discuss learning about South Jersey Glassmaking
Пікірлер: 1