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		<title>By: Cromely</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I checked out the Museum of Glass over the summer and was kind of disappointed.  The best part of it was the large studio where you can watch them make the glass.

But the display space wasn&#039;t as impressive.  One of the galleries put dramaticaly different pieces made from similar processes with a simple difference and that was fascinating.  On the flip side, they had a big sign  at the entrance that stuck me as rather condescending.  It was advising those that art is about more than just what looks good.  It was unnecessary and a little insulting.

The other gallery focused on the work of one artist and it just didn&#039;t grab me.

There&#039;s certainly some beautiful and impressive work there, but it wasn&#039;t the great experience I was hoping for.

The Washington History museum acorss the Chihuly bridge was a pleasnt surprise, though, and well worth a visit.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I checked out the Museum of Glass over the summer and was kind of disappointed.  The best part of it was the large studio where you can watch them make the glass.</p>
<p>But the display space wasn&#8217;t as impressive.  One of the galleries put dramaticaly different pieces made from similar processes with a simple difference and that was fascinating.  On the flip side, they had a big sign  at the entrance that stuck me as rather condescending.  It was advising those that art is about more than just what looks good.  It was unnecessary and a little insulting.</p>
<p>The other gallery focused on the work of one artist and it just didn&#8217;t grab me.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s certainly some beautiful and impressive work there, but it wasn&#8217;t the great experience I was hoping for.</p>
<p>The Washington History museum acorss the Chihuly bridge was a pleasnt surprise, though, and well worth a visit.</p>
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