Wednesday, February 11, 2026

The American Glass Movement: Toledo’s Creative Legacy

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Few people are as familiar with Toledo’s role in the Studio Glass Movement as panelists at this upcoming symposium. “The American Glass Movement: Toledo’s Creative Legacy,” centers around Kaysie Harrington’s master’s thesis at Bowling Green State University, and features experts like Barbara Floyd, author of The Glass City: Toledo and the Industry that Built It, along with panels of artists, collectors, the curator of glass at the Toledo Museum of Art and representatives from the Toledo Arts Commission. Learn about the depth of our city’s continued influence in the arts and industry of glass, followed by a reception with wine and cheese.

$40-$50 | Registration is from 9:30-10am
Event ends at 3:30pm | Saturday, November 2
Libbey House, 2008 Scottwood Ave.
419-252-0722 | libbeyhouse.org

The Toledo City Paper depends on readers like you! Become a friend today. See membership options

Few people are as familiar with Toledo’s role in the Studio Glass Movement as panelists at this upcoming symposium. “The American Glass Movement: Toledo’s Creative Legacy,” centers around Kaysie Harrington’s master’s thesis at Bowling Green State University, and features experts like Barbara Floyd, author of The Glass City: Toledo and the Industry that Built It, along with panels of artists, collectors, the curator of glass at the Toledo Museum of Art and representatives from the Toledo Arts Commission. Learn about the depth of our city’s continued influence in the arts and industry of glass, followed by a reception with wine and cheese.

$40-$50 | Registration is from 9:30-10am
Event ends at 3:30pm | Saturday, November 2
Libbey House, 2008 Scottwood Ave.
419-252-0722 | libbeyhouse.org

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