Exhibition

Endangered Crafts

11 July - 7 November 2026
10.30am - 4.30pm check website for opening days

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Endangered Crafts is a major group exhibition exploring glassmaking skills that are endangered in the UK.

Endangered Crafts is a major group exhibition exploring glassmaking skills that are endangered, critically endangered or extinct in the UK. Held at the multi award winning Stourbridge Glass Museum, the exhibition is supported by Heritage Crafts and the Contemporary Glass Society. Using the Heritage Crafts Red List of Endangered Crafts as a guiding framework, the exhibition brings together contemporary glass artists working within traditions that are at risk of being lost, celebrating the people, processes and specialist knowledge behind these fragile skills.

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Visitor information

Address

Stourbridge Glass Museum

High Street, Wordsley, West Midlands, DY8 4FB
01384 900447

Opening times

Summer Openings:

1st April - 1st November

Sunday and Monday Closed

Tuesday ~ Saturday 10:30 am ~ 4:30 pm

www.stourbridgeglassmuseum.org.uk

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