Education Center
The NDGS Education Center is a purpose-built space created to support learning, collaboration, and community engagement. Set within the museum, the center features a long wall of Duncan glass in open storage, complemented by historical prints, antique furniture, and original cast iron molds that connect visitors directly to the region’s rich glassmaking heritage.

ADAPTABLE AND ACCESSIBLE
A Flexible
Gathering Space
The space comfortably accommodates 50+ guests and can be arranged in a variety of seating and table configurations to suit lectures, workshops, meetings, and special programs. The Education Center is fully handicap accessible via the rear entrance of the museum.
BUILT FOR CONNECTION
Interactive Technology
Equipped with an 86″ OneScreen interactive touchscreen, the center supports Zoom meetings, PowerPoint presentations, and multimedia demonstrations, making it well suited for both in-person and hybrid learning experiences.

Educational Insights
Brief explorations into the history, design, and cultural significance of glass,
drawn from NDGS programs, lectures, and collections.
John Ernest Miller, 4th Ohio Volunteer Infantry





