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Each For All first profiled the Terminal City Glass Co-op on our February 10, 2015 show (You can listen to show here: Terminal City Glass Co-op Profile).
A lot has happened since then so it was time for a follow-up!
Producer Dale McGladdery speaks with Terminal City Glass Executive Director Holly Cruise and Studio Manager Brad Turner. This segment was aired on Each For All November 8, 2016 show.
- The Terminal City Glass entrance
- Skeleton blowing glass at the Halloween party
- The glory hole. Yes, that’s its name! The glory hole is used to reheat the glass so it can be be worked. It is approximately 1200 degrees Celsius (2200 degrees Fahrenheit)
- Brad Turner blowing glass
- Co-op member Maria Keating flameworking
- The new kilns (right) mentioned by Holly. To the left is the old kiln.
- The flameworking kiln
- Soft glass beads created by artisan Holly Cruise
- Sandblaster
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