Now renowned for his elegant, organic glassware, he runs his own Williamsburg studio space, where he handcrafts and sells the curvaceous, brightly colored glassware for which he’s made his name.
The Colonial Williamsburg Bray School taught Black children and is being restored 250 years later. The school house first ...
These include a portion of an English slipware bowl dated 1668; Portuguese tin-glazed earthenware; a letter seal with the initials "TCN"; part of an iron wall sconce; Venetian glass tableware ...
This replica of a colonial glasshouse allows visitors to get a feel for how artisans produced glass centuries ago ... about 6 miles southeast of Williamsburg, the glasshouse is open daily from ...
Other discovered artefacts include a military buckle and glass button inlays from ... according to Colonial Williamsburg. The ...
Colonial Williamsburg Director of Archaeology Jack ... artifacts such as wooden collection plates and communion sets of glassware. Harshaw said the church plans to organize a “scanning event ...
Archaeologists in Colonial Williamsburg have discovered what they ... Among the items are mother-of-pearl and glass button inlays and belt buckles. Lead shot was also found that showed teeth ...
A 2 p.m. dedication is open to the public and will include the reading of names of students who attended the school, along with several speeches, panel discussions and interpretive programs.
Since my last visit to Williamsburg, Virginia, five years ago, there have been the usual new openings, closings and revamping of restaurants in town, especially in Colonial Williamsburg ...
Colonial Williamsburg is offering free admission during Veterans Day weekend, Friday through Monday, November 8 through 11, 2024 to all active-duty military, reservists, retirees, veterans ...
ceramics/glass, and contemporary art Ability to carefully handle fragile objects Learn more about the Chrysler Museum of Art here. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation operates the world’s largest ...
The front door, painted a blue reminiscent of Colonial Williamsburg ... an island with seating for three below three glass-globe pendant lights, and a slider to the backyard.