Through Jan. 5, "Chihuly," an incredible glass exhibition from American artist Dale Chihuly, will be on view at the Clinton Presidential Center.

Several immersive installations interact with the building's design; in fact, you may have noticed "Red Reeds" at the center's entrance -- the artwork is a cluster of dramatic stems bursting from the outdoor fountains. Inside the museum, many more vibrant glass pieces and installations comprise the exhibition, including the "Sea Blue and Green Tower," another impressive work of approximately 700 hand-blown glass pieces.

The exhibit is the perfect opportunity for teachers to introduce students to Chihuly's revolutionary work, and the Clinton Center has created free educational programming for field trips and homeschool groups. The customized curriculum meets grade-specific educational standards established by the Arkansas Department of Education, as well as the Common Core framework.

School and homeschool tours are completely free with a reservation. And, in October, educational tours include the following for students in 9-12th grades:

Chihuly Studio: The Art of Glass: Students engage in a behind-the-scenes workshop about Chihuly's creative process and how to translate imagination into art. 9:30-10:30 a.m., 11 a.m.-noon Oct. 16.

Chihuly Studio: The Science of Glass: In this STEM-based workshop, students learn how glass is made and how natural forces affect glassblowing. 9:30-10:30 a.m., 11 a.m.-noon Oct. 20.

Chihuly Studio: Photographing Art: Students will learn many ways to photograph art as they explore and capture images of Chihuly's work. They will also discuss photography as a multidimensional media. 9:30-10:30 a.m., 11 a.m.-noon Oct. 21.

To schedule a field trip, call (501) 748-0419 or fill out the online reservation form here. For more info, visit ClintonFoundation.org/Clinton-Presidential-Center.

Pictured above: "Mille Fiori" by Dale Chihuly is one of the installations on view through Jan. 5 at the Clinton Presidential Center.