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Tiffany in Bloom

by  Cleveland Museum of Art

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This program explores the CMA’s collection of stained glass lamps, and
additional works, by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Learn about American
designer and stained glass innovator Louis Comfort Tiffany, his
inspirations from nature, and the crucial role that women artists, like
Ohio-native Clara Driscoll, played in his studio.

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Cost

By Request: $130.00
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Length

45-60 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons

Minimum participants:

None

Maximum participants:

100


Primary Disciplines

Fine Arts


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference – Webcam/desktop (Zoom, Google Meet, Cisco WebEx, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Teams, etc...)
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Provider's Cancellation Policy

Programs are non-refundable, however cancellations due to technical difficulties, school closings, or those received 48 hours in advance may be rescheduled for no additional charge. Rescheduling is subject to availability.

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Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, Ohio
United States

Distance Learning for adult audiences at The Cleveland Museum of Art allows lifelong learners to connect with the CMA and enrich their studies of history and visual arts through our collection of art and artifacts from around the world. Through live, interactive videoconferencing, students participate in conversations with museum educators that are two-way and fully interactive.

Virtual learning for Pre-K–Grade-12 students offers connections
with the CMA collection through live, interactive video sessions with a
CMA educator. Explore artworks through discussion, writing, drawing,
and movement.  Lessons are designed for grades Pre-K–Grade-12 and are designed to support standards.

Contact:
Arielle Levine
alevine@clevelandart.org
12167072688

Program Details

Format

1. This programs begins with brief biographical information on Louis Comfort Tiffany and Clara Driscoll.
2. Description of different influences on Tiffany's work.
3. Introduction to a selection of Tiffany lamps.
4. Description of the process of creating a Tiffany lamp.
5. Introduction to other luxury objects produced by Tiffany.

Objectives

1. To highlight the collection of Tiffany works in the museum's collection.
2. To emphasize the crucial role that women artists, like Ohio-native Clara Driscoll, played in Tiffany Studios.