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Intermediate Stained Glass
PGC 1 Choose from a variety of patterns and learn the traditional technique of lead came. This technique is necessary to create a window that will be exposed to outdoor elements. Understanding this technique will allow you to feel comfortable moving forward with larger, more permanent stained glass creations.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Stained Glass or 24 hours of stained glass experience with instructor experience is required.
Class does not meet on 3/1.
Ages 14+
Introduction to Coldworking
PGC 1 Learn how to operate all of the equipment to cut, grind, drill, engrave, sandblast, and polish glass in this entirely cold process class. Learn techniques to strategize the best optical placement of cuts and gain experience using special adhesives to chemically bond glass segments together. Create unique works of glass art with interesting surface textures and shapes. Leave with a foundational knowledge of coldworking techniques and understanding of the lamination process. No experience necessary.
Class tuition includes 4 hours of open-studio time to be used during the 8-week course period. Open Studio is held on Mondays from 5:00pm - 9:00pm.
Class does not meet on 3/1.
Ages 14+
Introduction to Stained Glass
PGC 1 In this introductory class, you will learn the basics for working with flat colorful glass such as cutting, grinding, foiling, and soldering. You'll explore the famous Tiffany method of construction and work with provided patterns to create a finished stained glass panel ready for display. No experience necessary. This class is designed for beginners, and is a prerequisite for Intermediate Stained Glass.
Class tuition includes 2 hours of open-studio time to be used during the 8-week course period. Open Studio is held on Monday Nights 5:00pm - 9:00pm.
Multiweek classes do not meet the week of 3/1-3/7.
Ages 14+
Flameworking in the Fast Lane
An 8-week curriculum, accelerated into just 4 weeks.
Learn Flame Shop basics in this 4-week intro class, which gives you the same number of contact hours as our 8-week class. Work with borosilicate (hard) glass rods, which can be melted, colored, and shaped into decorated beads, pendants, marbles, and sculptures. Over 4 weeks, focus on hand control, color application, and annealing while receiving one-on-one troubleshooting advice. No experience necessary.
This 4-week class meets twice a week on both Tuesday and Thursday.
Ages 14+
Dichroic Jewelry
with Drue Miller
Ages 14+
Flameworking in the Fast Lane
An 8-week curriculum, accelerated into just 4 weeks.
Learn Flame Shop basics in this 4-week intro class, which gives you the same number of contact hours as our 8-week class. Work with borosilicate (hard) glass rods, which can be melted, colored, and shaped into decorated beads, pendants, marbles, and sculptures. Over 4 weeks, focus on hand control, color application, and annealing while receiving one-on-one troubleshooting advice. No experience necessary.
This 4-week class meets twice a week on both Tuesday and Thursday.
Ages 14+
Hot Glass in the Fast Lane
An 8-week curriculum, accelerated into just 4 weeks.
Explore glassblowing in just 4-weeks! Learn to gather molten glass from the furnace, and then sculpt it into various forms, from paperweights to simple blown shapes, like cups and bowls.
Focus will be placed on the team approach to glassblowing and will emphasize safety, proper tool use, basic techniques, and materials.
This class is appropriate whether you have limited hot shop experience or none at all. You will experience the same number of contact hours as students attending the once-a-week, 8-week classes, but in a condensed, 4-week format.
There are two options: One class meets twice a week on both Tuesday and Thursday; the other is a longer day on Saturdays.
Ages 14+
Introduction to Beadmaking
Fascinated by the intricacies of colorful glass beads and glass jewelry? In this introduction to bead making, learn the basic skills of heating glass, applying it to a mandrel, and shaping it with tools in just 4 weeks.
Plus, learn important decorative techniques, such as dots and trails. You’ll make several different kinds of beads that you'll want to wear or share.
Ages 14+