Canberra Glassworks Tours
Highlights
- Explore the historic Kingston Powerhouse, Australia's oldest public building, and connect with Canberra's rich heritage.
- Experience the art of glass-making through a behind-the-scenes tour and witness the craft in action.
- Join a hands-on tile-making class for a unique creative experience that deepens your appreciation of glass art.
- Enjoy a free weekend heritage tour that reveals the significance of the Powerhouse in shaping Canberra's development.
As the oldest public building in Canberra, the Kingston Powerhouse now houses one of Australia’s leading contemporary glass-making facilities. Book an on demand behind-the-scenes tour of the Glassworks at a time that suits you.
Want a hands-on experience? Include a tile-making class for an additional charge!
See the website for further details.
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Glassworks Tour
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Glassworks. Visitors will uncover how this iconic building played a vital role in the development of Australia’s planned capital city and how it has evolved into an internationally recognised glass-making centre. The tour will explore questions such as:
What is the history of the Kingston Powerhouse, and why was it built?
How many ways can we make glass?
What is the chemistry of glass and how does that affect its colour?
How do different temperatures affect glass?
Are there sustainable ways of using glass as a material at the Glassworks?
For more information or to make a booking, contact the Public Programs Manager, Wendy Dawes via the email and phone contacts.
Free Weekend Heritage Tour
Canberra Glassworks invites you on a special tour of Canberra’s oldest public building, the Kingston Powerhouse which celebrated its centenary in 2015. Designed by John Smith Murdoch, the Power House was the heartbeat of Canberra in its early years. It powered the development of this built city, housed its telecommunications system and provided employment for many people across the region.
This free tour will take visitors through the building, exposing some of its historic features and some creative contemporary glass additions too. Bookings Essential!
This tour is recommended for all people ages 8 years and over.
Most Saturdays and Sundays from 11am | Duration 45 minutes | Tour takes a maximum of six people
Hotshop Demonstration
Uncover the science of glass blowing in this Hotshop demonstration. Visitors will have a firsthand look at the process of shaping molten glass using traditional tools and techniques. The tour will explore questions such as:
How has glass blowing evolved since its origin thousands of years ago?
What is the chemistry of glass and how does that affect its colour?
Is glass flexible?
What happens when glass is cooled too quickly?
Why is teamwork so important in the Hotshop?
For more information or to make a booking, contact the Public Programs Manager, Wendy Dawes via the email and phone contacts.
Glassworks Tour + Tile
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Glassworks. Visitors will uncover how this iconic building played a vital role in the development of Australia’s planned capital city and how it has evolved into an internationally recognised glass-making centre. The tour will explore questions such as:
What is the history of the Kingston Powerhouse, and why was it built?
How many ways can we make glass?
What is the chemistry of glass and how does that affect its colour?
How do different temperatures affect glass?
Are there sustainable ways of using glass as a material at the Glassworks?
After a behind-the-scenes tour of the Glassworks, visitors will have the opportunity to get hands-on and create their own glass tile. Visitors will cut, design and arrange glass to make their own kiln-formed tiles. Postage of tiles is included.
For more information or to make a booking, contact the Public Programs Manager, Wendy Dawes via the email and phone contacts.
Hotshop Demonstration + Tile
Uncover the science of glass blowing in this Hotshop demonstration. Visitors will have a firsthand look at the process of shaping molten glass using traditional tools and techniques. The tour will explore questions such as:
How has glass-blowing evolved since its origin thousands of years ago?
What is the chemistry of glass and how does that affect its colour?
Is glass flexible?
What happens when glass is cooled too quickly?
Why is teamwork so important in the Hotshop?
After a glass-blowing demonstration in the Hotshop, visitors will have the opportunity to get hands-on and create their own glass tile. Visitors will cut, design and arrange glass to make their own kiln-formed tiles. Postage of tiles is included.
For more information or to make a booking, contact the Public Programs Manager, Wendy Dawes via the email and phone contacts.
Accreditations
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ATEC India Host
Memberships
- Australian Museums and Galleries Association