Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.
Earth, Wind & Fire: History of Glassmaking in Antiquity - Sid Goldstein (free & in person)
Tuesday, June 23
10:00 – 11:00 am (free & in person)
Trace the remarkable story of glassmaking — from the furnaces of the ancient Near East to the workshops of the Roman world — with Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Drawing on evidence from early archaeological sites, he reveals how techniques developed as early as the 2nd millennium BCE still influence the craft today. Program provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.
No cost to register, but RSVP required. To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email program@mirowitzcenter.org.