Press Releases 2005
Fenton Art Glass Anniversary Exhibition
CONTACT: Janet Peterson, Marketing & Public Relations DirectorTEL: (856) 825-6800, Ext. 108
FAX: (856) 825-2410
E-MAIL: jpeterson@wheatonvillage.org
MUSEUM OF AMERICAN GLASS
CELEBRATES
100TH
ANNIVERSARY OF FENTON ART GLASS
The exhibition features over 80 pieces of Fenton Art Glass from the museum’s permanent collection and pieces on loan from private collectors. It will be divided into 12 categories - iridescent, opaque colors, art glass, crests, opalescent, heat sensitive, Robert Barber Collection, hobnail, decorated, lamps, special orders and miscellaneous, and patterns.
George Fenton, Fenton Art Glass Company president states, “Celebrating our 100th anniversary has given us a renewed appreciation for the spirit of innovation that has always been a hallmark of Fenton Art Glass. Each piece of glass we make has a story to tell. Each represents the combined efforts of designers and skilled artisans, and each reflect the pride we take in our enterprise.”
For more
information about Fenton Art Glass visit www.fentonartglass.com.
For more information about the
exhibition and Wheaton Village, call 1-800-998-4552 or 856-825-6800, or
visit www.wheatonvillage.org.
Wheaton Village will also celebrate Fenton’s anniversary with an expanded
Fenton Family Signing Event, November 5, with Lynn Fenton Erb, in the
Brownstone Emporium.
General Admission:
$10.00 Adults, $9.00 Senior Citizens and $7.00 Students. Children five
and under are free. The Museum of American Glass, Down Jersey
Folklife Center, Glass Studio in the T. C. Wheaton Glass Factory,
Woodcarving, Ceramics and Flameworking Studios, half-scale C. P. Huntington
Train, and five museum stores are included with the price of admission. No
admission fee to shop or stroll except during outdoor events.
Wheaton Village strives to ensure the accessibility of its exhibitions, events and programs to all persons with disabilities. Call two weeks in advance for special accommodations. Funding has been made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.



