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Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center


1000 Village Dr.
Millville, NJ 08332
United States

(??.? miles from you)


Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center

Transformations: The Wasserstein Collection of Contemporary Glass
Transformations: The Wasserstein Collection of Contemporary Glass
Transformations: The Wasserstein Collection of Contemporary Glass

Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center

Thu, Apr 2nd

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM (EST)

Transformations: The Wasserstein Collection of Contemporary Glass
Cost: $0.00 - $14.00 USD
Booking options: General Admission, Purchase Online, Purchase at Box Office/Counter
Ages: All Ages
Plan to spend:
Thursday, April 2nd 2026
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM (EST)

The Museum of American Glass at WheatonArts is excited to unveil an unprecedented gift of almost 60 artworks selected from the Linda and Henry Wasserstein collection of contemporary glass. The Wasserstein’s generous donation features work by the artists who first transformed glass into a medium
for functional, sculptural, and conceptual art, as well as those who are leading the field today.

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Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center

1000 Village Dr.

Millville, NJ United States

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    Thursday

    11:00 AM EST

    Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center

    Transformations: The Wasserstein Collection of Contemporary Glass

    Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center

    Transformations: The Wasserstein Collection of Contemporary Glass
    The Museum of American Glass at WheatonArts is excited to unveil an unprecedented gift of almost 60 artworks selected from the Linda and Henry Wasserstein collection of contemporary glass. The Wasserstein’s generous donation features work by the artists who first transformed glass into a medium for functional, sculptural, and conceptual art, as well as those who are leading the field today.

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