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Blown Glass Catch-All Bowls

$135 MEMBER PRICE: $135
Calendar Next available session starts Jul 25, 2026 at 5 pm

Get ready to be bowl-ed over by the magic of molten glass. In this introductory workshop, you’ll gather molten glass from the 2,100°F furnace and choose and add color. Then guided by a skilled instructor, you will blow and shape it into vibrant double-walled blown glass bowls.

 

This workshop is a fun introductory experience to glassblowing. Each participant will craft two bowls, ideal for holding small items, serving snacks, displaying jewelry, or adding a funky decorative touch to any space.

 

Ages 14+

 

Due to the nature of hot glass, your items will be available for pickup 5 days after your activity.

Stained Glass Heart

$115 MEMBER PRICE: $115
Calendar Next available session starts Jul 25, 2026 at 5 pm

Fall in love with stained glass. In this introductory workshop, you’ll explore the fundamentals of stained glass techniques and create a beautiful stained glass heart. Under the guidance of a skilled instructor, you’ll learn to cut, wrap, and solder glass from a pattern. Perfect for gifting, decorating, or simply celebrating your love of glass. Each heart is a sparkling work of he”art”.

 

Ages 14+

 

A Deeper Image—Flourishes, Fancies, and Festoons in Hot Casting

$1,050 MEMBER PRICE: $1,050

with JW May

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 27, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

Hot casting is more than just pouring glass into a mold.

In this five-day class, we will use blown/hot worked, torchworked, kiln cast, fused, coldworked and hot cast glass components, as well as metal and unconventional materials, and combine these many different parts into multi-layer hot castings. We’ll also add imagery through several different methods, including decals and silk screening. Beginning with the construction and selection of elements, we will discuss investing the objects into the sand, layering them with hot glass, adding more and more components and layers in the kiln.

Using premade parts and hot castings, we will create a work divested from traditional open-face hot castings and utilizing all the best qualities of different glass processes.

You will also learn the basics of hot glass casing into sand molds. Using organic and found objects to make impressions into the sand, hot glass will be ladled into the form, as well as some metal and graphite molds. We will treat the sandbox as a canvas for collage, improvisation, and rapid prototyping.

You are encouraged to bring a variety of small, rigid objects that can be pressed into the sand as well as some small organic items, such as leaves and flowers, which can be ladled over. Emphasis will be placed on a general survey of tips and tricks for making successful and unique objects as well as linking and displaying those works.

Students should bring a sizable (as much as possible) and varied library of reference material and objects to work from.

This class is great for glass artists who are experienced in other techniques that want to bring their fusing, or casting, or torchworked objects into the hot shop in an unconventional way.

Beginners and non-glass artists are also very welcome so long as you don't mind playing in the sand.

Evening Open Studio

Studios are open until 9:30PM for students to practice. Depending on the class, process, and techniques, this time might be highly suggested by instructors for students to use. In other classes, this time might be considered optional.

For more information, please review Summer Intensives.

Learn more about JW May at www.jwmay.com

Lightning in a Bottle: Plasma Filled Borosilicate

$1,050 MEMBER PRICE: $1,050

with Angela McHale

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 27, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

In this intermediate five-day class, you will learn the fundamentals of hollow sculpting borosilicate glass at the torch in order to design plasma lighting. We will cover shaping, texture, and creating proper seals to make simple and complex sculptures. Sculpting techniques will cover abstract and figurative forms. You will also learn to add and design around the electrode and filling tube.

We will cover advanced topics like encasements and inclusions of phosphor as well as problems and design challenges presented by this method of working. Once your glass vessel is complete and checked for leaks, we will put our pieces under vacuum and fill them with noble gasses!

Class time will alternate between demonstration, discussion, and plenty of work time. You are strongly encouraged but not required to use the evening open studio.

On the last day we will light up all of our work and have our own plasma show.

Come to class with a sketchbook and plenty of ideas. Reference photos are encouraged for students with specific ideas they’d like to pursue.

Experience working with hollow borosilicate glass is required, however experience with plasma/neon is not. Students should at least be comfortable connecting hollow tubes to make a "straight seal."

Additional Class Materials

A blow hose assembly kit is required. Students may bring their own or kits are available for purchase on-site on the first day of class for $40.

Evening Open Studio

Studios are open until 9:30PM for students to practice. Depending on the class, process, and techniques, this time might be highly suggested by instructors for students to use. In other classes, this time might be considered optional.

For more information, please review Summer Intensives.

Learn more about Angela McHale at www.roseglassart.com

Strata-Exploring Color and Creativity

$1,050 MEMBER PRICE: $1,050

with Morgan Madison

Calendar Next session starts Jul 27, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

In this class we will explore layering transparent sheet glass to create rich color palettes and artwork of depth and character. This comprehensive kilnforming class is designed to inspire you, enhance your technical skills, challenge you to think critically about your work, and deepen your experience working with color in kilnforming. We will cover all aspects of Madison’s process of working with sources of inspiration, designing with analog and digital tools, cutting and assembly of compositions, and firing.

We will begin by designing and creating test pieces to explore possible outcomes and develop an understanding of how colors interact when layered. This foundation will guide our approach to subsequent projects that are well-considered and thoughtfully crafted. Throughout the course we will work one-on-one to strategize and tailor the techniques and process to fit your skills, style, and interests.

Discussion of firing schedules, finishing work in the cold shop, and strategies for presenting your work for display will round out the content. Outcomes will include test pieces valuable for future reference and at least one well-considered work that is brought to completion. We will also have the chance to create a simple custom-made stand for presenting this work.

The aim of this class is to be a lasting experience that provides you with simple yet powerful tools to support the pursuit of your unique visions in kilnformed glass efficiently, confidently, and to have fun while doing so.

This class is suited to a variety of levels of experience in kilnforming but a foundation of basic glass cutting skills will be highly advantageous. Digital design tools that will be used include Sketchbook (a free and accessible app available for most tablets) and Photoshop.

Evening Open Studio

Studios are open until 9:30PM for students to practice. Depending on the class, process, and techniques, this time might be highly suggested by instructors for students to use. In other classes, this time might be considered optional.

For more information, please review Summer Intensives.

Learn more about Morgan Madison at morganvanmadison.com

Full Course

Fused Glass Charcuterie Plate

$115 MEMBER PRICE: $115
Calendar Next available session starts Jul 31, 2026 at 6 pm

Turn your next snack spread into a showstopper. In this introductory workshop, you’ll design and fuse your very own glass charcuterie board, perfect for cheese, crackers, and a conversation starter. Under the guidance of a skilled instructor, learn how to cut, design, and assemble colorful sheet glass, glass granules (frit), and thin glass rods (stringers) into bold designs. Once you design it, we’ll fuse it in the kiln. Charcuterie not included.

 

Completed charcuterie plates are 8" x 8".

 

Ages 14+

 

Due to the nature of hot glass, your items will be available for pickup 5 days after your activity.

Flameworked Glass Hearts

$115 MEMBER PRICE: $115
Calendar Next available session starts Aug 1, 2026 at 9:30 am

We love glass. In this introductory workshop, learn to heat, shape, and add color to glass using a 3,000°F torch to make a glass statement of love. Guided by a skill instructor, you’ll turn your heart creation into a pendant, magnet, or both. Keep them close to your heart or share with a loved one.

 

Ages 14+

 

Due to the nature of hot glass, your items will be available for pickup 5 days after your activity.

Fused Glass Coasters

$115 MEMBER PRICE: $115
Calendar Next available session starts Aug 1, 2026 at 10 am

Make your coffee table pop with your own handmade glass coasters. In this introductory workshop, learn to cut and assemble sheet glass and combine it with frit (colored glass granules) and stringers (thin colored glass rods) to design a set of one-of-a-kind coasters.

 

Once you design them, we’ll fire your creations in the kiln fusing all the pieces into a cohesive set of functional coasters, perfect for your home or as a fun handmade gift.

 

Ages 14+

 

Due to the nature of hot glass, your items will be available for pickup 5 days after your activity.





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