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ART INC. EPISODE 10 - THE GLASS STATION
Each year, glass artists Jen Nauck and Eben Horton create 550 glass floats to hide on Block Island. This public art installation is an interaction between the artists and the public, bringing joy to people from around the country who visit Block Island to hunt for these treasures. Learn about glass blowing and how these floats are made in this episode of ART inc.
Who Wants to go on a Treasure Hunt?
Join Martha Teichner and the CBS Sunday Morning crew on a Block Island treasure hunt! Learn more about The Glass Float Project from Eben and Jen, and see what it's like to find a float all your own!
Finding Hidden Gems
Ann Baldelli of The Day Magazine interviews Eben Horton about the "hidden gems" of Block Island. Turn to page 50 for a fun story about the Glass Float Project!
Our Bees are All the Buzz!
Sam Read of Turnto10's Something Good segment came and talked to Jen and Eben about the bees and how they support the Planet Bee Foundation.
Thank You, Ocean House
Eben was asked to be Artist In Residence this weekend at The Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island.
Catch us on This Old House
This summer, Kevin O'Connor, host of This Old House, and his family found a glass float on Block Island. They loved the project and stopped by the studio to film a short segment on us! Catch us in Episode 3, airing November, 2020!
Thank you, Rhode Island!
In 2019 The Glass Station was named "Best Glass Gallery in Rhode Island," and "Best Art Gallery in South County" by readers and editors at Rhode Island Monthly Magazine. What an honor!