Indoor Sculpture
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Website: http://childrensmuseum.org
(317) 631-3301 ext. 214
3000 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46208
The Fireworks of Glass tower stands in the museum’s central atrium, where children and families can circle the ramps and explore it from all sides. Chihuly’s artists blew and installed 3,200 pieces of glass on the tower. It comprises more than 3,200 individually blown, brilliantly colored, two- to four-foot-long pieces of smooth and twisted glass called Horns and Goosenecks. The Fireworks of Glass ceiling floats just under the tower. It is filled with 1,600 pieces of glass from Chihuly’s spectacular series, including Sea Tubes, Hornballs, Persians, and Putti in a variety of shapes and colors. On the museum’s Lower Level children and families can look up and see the brilliantly colored glass forms in the ceiling. Below the ceiling is a hands-on exhibit area. Here, children and adults can sit on a large, round, revolving platform, gaze at the ceiling overhead and discuss what they see. Families can also create their own sculptures with colorful plastic-like shapes called polyvitro and blow glass virtually or explore the hot shop and the glassblowing process on two computer screens.
Quoted from http://www.childrensmuseum.org/fireworks-of-glass
Date created: 2006
3000 N. Meridian Street
3000 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46208