The first thing one notices is the heat.
It’s like a wall that hits you when walking into the Wilbur Myers Glass Studio on the 150-year-old campus of Keystone College.
Inside the garage-sized building, three furnaces recently glowed side-by-side as an artist worked with a blob of molten glass, which was heated, molded, blown and spun into a beautiful glass pumpkin within 20 minutes. The piece was one of many created for the glass pumpkin patch at the college’s homecoming weekend.