Concert in the Cone: Naeim Rahmani
February 20 | 6–7pm
FREE
Seattle-based classical guitarist Naeim Rahmani joins MOG for a Concert in the Cone collaboration with Hilltop Artists! Rahmani will perform a program of works that highlight the theme of impermanence, a central concept in both music and glassblowing. In music, the transience of sound creates a sense of urgency, urging both the artist and the listener to embrace each moment for what it is, knowing it will soon pass. In glassblowing, the material’s fleeting state during the creative process mirrors the urgency of the moment, where the artist must act swiftly to mold the glass before it solidifies into its final, unchanging form. Both art forms challenge us to confront time directly – whether it is the passing of each note or the quick cooling of molten glass – emphasizing that time is both a limiting and defining force.
Performed in the Hot Shop with live glassblowing by Hilltop Artists students, this is a multi-sensory experience not to be missed. Fun for all ages, and FREE with support from Tacoma Creates!
This performance is part of Museum of Glass free-admission Third Thursday programming. Seats in the Hot Shop are first come, first served, so please plan on arriving promptly!
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