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3-Hour Taster: Glass Flameworking Entry-level Our three-hour Taster classes are an easy way to begin exploring the industrial arts. In this glass flameworking Taster you'll learn how to melt and shape borosilicate glass with an oxy-propane torch. Taster classes make great gifts for a do-it-yourselfer, or take a class together with family and friends for a unique holiday bonding experience. Sign up for one morning and one afternoon Taster on the same day in separate disciplines and you'll receive a $15 discount. You'll finish your Taster with a small finished project.
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Glass Flameworking I  Entry-level This fundamentals class in flameworking will teach you the basics of transforming and manipulating glass over a bench-top torch. You'll use an oxygen-propane torch to melt borosilicate glass to mold and shape it into beautiful glass marbles, sculptures, ornaments, and more! This class introduces you to the tools and equipment of glass flameworking and covers a variety of techniques including color pulling and application, sculpting, cane making, frit application and marble making.
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Also check out this class in our Youth Department and as part of a Family Fun Weekend!
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Glass Flameworking II  Prerequisite: Glass Flameworking I In this intermediate course, we expand on the fundamentals and investigate the intricacies of borosilicate glass flameworking in more involved projects and contemporary designs. In addition to learning more progressive solid glass techniques, you will learn to use glass tubing to make blown glass perfume bottles and vessels, as well as color application to blown glass pieces, and annealing hollow form pieces.
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Advanced Techniques in Flameworking (Yearly) Prerequisite: Glass Flameworking I & II This advanced class will build upon the techniques learned in Glass Flameworking and Continuing Techniques in Glass Flameworking. Advanced projects will include working with the human figure and discussions on the business of glass flameworking, including marketing, production, design, goal setting, sales, galleries, museums and art shows.
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Glass Beads I  Entry-level Learn how to make colorful glass beads from Effettre glass rods (a soft glass), using an oxy-propane torch. This class will teach you how to make a variety of bead shapes, to form and alter surface patterns and to make stringers and twisters.
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Glass Beads II  Prerequisite: Glass Beads I Improve your bead-making skills! Explore the many uses of such bead-making techniques as dots, lines, twisters, raking and encasing. We will choose up to four areas of concentration and devote two to three hours to each topic.
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Adventures in Soft Glass: Finding Your Inner Monster Prerequisite: Glass Flameworking I or Glass Beads I Extend your glass experience by learning techniques in creating open hollow forms. Monster expert Ralph McCaskey takes you on a journey in soft glass, sharing secrets to creating facial expressions with a focus on eyes. A brief historical look at monsters provides a good starting point for your project. The class culminates with embellishments, such as feathers, and electroforming techniques.
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Adventures in Soft Glass: Voluptuous Vessels Prerequisite: Glass Flameworking I or Glass Beads I Students will learn small-scale glassblowing techniques to make hollow forms such as flasks, amphorae and sculptural pieces. Various decorating and embellishment methods will also be featured.
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Adventures in Soft Glass: Fabulous Fish Prerequisite: Glass Flameworking I or Glass Beads I In this class you will learn how to sculpt solid and hollow-bodied fantasy fish, with an emphasis on decorative techniques. No need to catch fish when you can make them yourself!
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Duplicating Nature in Glass Prerequisite: Glass Flameworking I Learn techniques in twisting and manipulating glass to create flowers, branches and insects. In this class you will closely examine organic elements and explore techniques to create in glass what grows naturally in your garden.
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Advanced Marble Making Techniques Prerequisite: Glass Flameworking I The magical world of glass marble making continues in this course for the enthusiast. You will explore advanced techniques such as color, depth, texture, organic detail, murrine and cane use, as well as surface decoration. You will develop skills creating mysterious vortex marbles, enchanting implosion marbles, and mystical dichroic galaxy marbles.
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Lab: Glass Flameworking (Borosilicate or Soft Glass) Prerequisite: Glass Flameworking I or concurrent enrollment Practice and perfect the skills you learn in class. In labs, you can work on class assignments or your own projects. Lab time is supervised, but does not include instruction or materials.
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3-Hour Glass Fusing Holiday Taster Entry-level Our three-hour Taster classes are an easy way to begin exploring the industrial arts. In this glass fusing Taster you'll learn the basics of glass/heat interaction, glass cutting, fusing (combining colors), as well as a brief description of firing and annealing procedures. Taster classes make great gifts for a do-it-yourselfer, or take a class together with family and friends for a unique holiday bonding experience. Sign up for one morning and one afternoon Taster on the same day in separate disciplines and you'll receive a $15 discount. You'll finish your Taster with a small finished project.
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Fundamentals of Glass Fusing & Slumping I (Weekend Intensive) Entry-level This two-day fundamentals workshop is a great way to enter the world of art glass. The techniques of fusing and slumping offer new possibilities for creating with color and form. You'll learn the basics of glass/heat interaction, glass cutting, fusing (combining colors), and slumping (shaping glass into or over mold materials to create flat and dimensional forms). Projects include a fused and slumped plate as well as a wall "pocket vase" and mosaic "sun catcher."
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Fundamentals of Glass Fusing & Slumping II (Weekend Intensive) Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Fusing & Slumping I This two-day workshop is a continuation of Fundamentals of Glass Fusing and Slumping 1. Students will take the basics learned in the first workshop and expand on their ideas using more advanced techniques. Emphasis will be on design, behavior of glass under heat, use of ring saw to create more intricate shapes and understanding of kiln firing processes. Projects will include a large plate (10”-12”), slumping into drop-out ring molds and “frit-casting” into clay molds.
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Glass Fusing & Slumping I  Entry-level This entry-level class is a great way to enter the world of art glass, and the techniques of fusing and slumping offer you almost limitless possibilities for creating with color and form. You will learn the basics of glass/heat interaction, glass cutting, fusing (combining colors), and slumping (shaping glass into or over molds to create flat and three-dimensional forms). The class covers mold materials, as well as firing and annealing procedures. Each week, you'll explore a new process and complete a small project for kiln firing.
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Also check out this class in our Youth Department.
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Glass Fusing & Slumping II  Prerequisite: Glass Fusing & Slumping I This class continues your investigation into slumping and fusing. Using different materials, such as clay, fiber and firebricks, you will design and create your own slumping molds. You will also learn some glass chemistry and more advanced fusing and slumping processes.
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Free Flow Pattern Bars Prerequisite: Glass cutting experience Master the magical techniques of free flow glass pattern bars. You will learn to create pattern bars, cut them into desired lengths, put them into constructed molds and melt them into spectacular organic and/or symmetric forms. You will learn how to calculate the amount of glass to fill open-faced molds, alternative firing schedules and annealing specifics. The final pieces can stand alone as art or be slumped into luxurious trays or bowls. Included is an introduction to the glass cold working tile saw, belt sander and sand blaster to clean and polish your work. The results are truly amazing.
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Recycled Glass Sculpture Entry-level class This fast-paced, five-week class explores techniques for using broken window glass and post-consumer bottle glass to form sculptural pieces, tableware and architectural elements. Each week's session introduces a different approach to using glass: combining colors by fusing glass in the kiln, changing the shape of resulting pieces using molds, using the glory hole to re-form recycled bottles and working with the cold glass. You will learn glass chemistry, coloration and firing temperatures for each application.
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Glass Powder Painting Entry-level class This workshop uses fusible glass powders to create "drawn" or "painted" images that are kiln fired on multiple layers of glass. The layers are then fused into a single block of glass revealing a picture or design with dimensional qualities.
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Pot Melt Glass Workshop Entry-level class Create unique glass art using tested-compatible glass melted in a flower pot in the kiln. This process heats scrap glass to 1,650˚ F, allowing it to flow onto the kiln shelf, forming a "puddle" of multi-colored glass. You will cut and grind this unique glass into a shape that is then re-fused into a final finished art piece.
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Reactive Glass Workshop Entry-level This workshop shows how you can use Bullseye glass to create special effects after kiln firing. Differing glass chemistries, when combined, cause reactions that change the fired glass's color and appearance. Adding metal foils further alters the look of the glass. In this workshop, you will make a number of samples to help give you a wider range of expression in your fused and slumped glass art.
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Kiln-Casting Glass Sculpture I Entry-level Learn the ancient art of lost-wax glass casting. You will sculpt a small wax form and use it to make a mold for a one-off reproduction. This class teaches techniques for working with wax, plaster/silica mold making, de-waxing the mold, the kiln firing process, firing schedules and annealing the glass. You can complete two to three finished projects and learn basic cold working techniques.
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Kiln-Casting Glass Sculpture II: Reverse Relief Entry-level Bas Relief, a sculpting technique, is traditionally carved into the top surface of stone or wood to produce low-relief sculpture. In this Reverse Relief class, the relief is created on the back-side of a clear slab of glass and viewed through the flat front-side. This is achieved by carving on a slab of plaster/silica and melting clear glass over the top. No experience needed for carving or sculpting for this class and all skill levels welcome. Students will also learn basic coldworking skills.
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Kiln-Formed Recycled Glass Tableware Entry-level The goal of this class is to make a dinner ware set of four, including large plates, salad plates, desert plates and coasters, by repurposing and re-melting window and plate glass. You will have the coice of making your own 12" max custom molds out of clay or fiber or use the 12" and 8" clay provided. Old window glass and colors for the window glass will be included in the class, but you are welcomed to bring in your own found glass for experimentation and possible use.
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Fusing & Slumping Independent Projects Entry-level Explore techniques and expand on concepts learned in Fusing I and Fusing II. Independent Projects provides time, tools, firing kilns, instruction and some glass for special projects. Students are allocated two 8”x8” sheets of glass per week for projects. Each student will meet for an hour with instructor in advance to plan and develop projects. Participants will be required to plan and agree on mutually beneficial firing programs.
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Lab: Glass Fusing Taking a glass lab is a great way to practice and perfect the skills you learn in class. In labs, you will have time to work on class assignments or your own projects. Lab time is supervised, but does not include instruction or materials.
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Glass Blowing I Entry-level In this introductory glass blowing class you will practice and learn the basic skills and techniques that will allow you to create your very own hand blown glass work. Through supportive instruction and a team environment, you'll gather from the furnace and learn to use the tools to manipulate and shape the glass into paperweights, cups, bowls, sculptures and more. Be prepared for very hot work.
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Glass Blowing II Prerequisite: Glass Blowing I This class picks up where the introduction to glass blowing leaves off. You'll briefly revisit what you learned in the first class and then move on from there. There will be more focus on technique's, color application, bit work, an introduction to optic molds and cane work. You can expect to refine your skills in tumblers, cups and bowl making, as well as, expanding your repertoire in other vessel shapes. Be prepared for very hot work.
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Glass Blowing Immersion Workshop Entry-level With heat from the belly of a 2000 degree furnace, you will transform the shape of molten glass using traditional tools such as marvers, jacks, paddles, straight and diamond shears, optic molds, wood blocks, as well the paper, the punty and the blowpipe. You will manipulate and shape hot glass into paperweights, flowers, drinking vessels, bowls, bottles, sculptures, small vases and more. In a supportive and encouraging environment, you will be taught glass blowing theory and principles including rotation, gravity, form, control, thermal stress, bit work, annealing, color theory and application. Fundamental techniques such as gathering, marvering, transferring, necking, trimming, sculpting, attachments, wraps, as well as, bench and blowing technique will be taught to expand and refine your skills. Safety and teamwork are a key focus of working in the hot shop. During this exciting workshop, professional glass artists will guide you through the techniques of working with hot glass. You will have the opportunity to construct projects of your very own design during the open lab. We will have a library of glassworking books and sample projects for inspiration. Sign Up Now! |
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Glass Paper Weights Entry-level Demystify the secrets behind glass paperweights. This is an excellent beginning class for anyone wanting to dabble in hot glass. In this entry level one-day workshop you will learn to gather molten glass out of the furnace, apply color, learn various simple techniques to manipulate and shape the molten glass, as well as, proper use and terminology of traditional glass blowing tools. You can expect to create your very own one of a kind paperweights that will mesmerize both you and your friends!
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Hearts of Glass Entry-level In this exciting entry-level workshop we simplify the iconic and complex organ that symbolizes love and life: the heart. In our hot shop, learn basic glass working techniques to blow, shape and mold hot glass to capture your creativity in the form of a heart.
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Decorative Glass Pumpkins Entry-level This is your chance to try your hand at glass blowing while creating your very own decorative glass pumpkins. With the supportive guidance of the instructor, students will learn to safely work with molten glass, gather glass out of the furnace, apply colors, and finally shape and sculpt the molten glass into their very own unique glass pumpkins that are not just great for holidays but all year round.
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Glass Ornaments Entry-level Impress your friends and family by decorating your house with your very own hand blown glass ornaments. In this one day workshop you will work in a safe and supportive environment as the instructor guides you through the process of basic glass blowing to help you create your very own one of a kind hand blown glass ball ornaments. You will learn to gather molten glass out of the furnace, apply color, blow a hollow vessel and finally attach a hot glass loop to hang your ornaments from.
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The Cup Class Prerequisites: Glass Blowing I Raise a glass! Cups are functional, beautiful, and remain a standard unit of practice for the refinement of glass blowing skill. In this class we will explore the design and creation of various forms of practical and impractical drink-ware. Intentional control of the vessel will be complimented by techniques used to apply color and hot bits for feet, handles, and wraps. Skills presented will be valuable to any continuing student of glass and help to create higher quality work in less time. Teamwork will be emphasized. Students will have the opportunity to design and craft unique items as well as matching sets. Please bring a sketchbook
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| 3-Hour Glass Ladling Taster Entry-level Create art while forging new friendships in the process and come away with an experience like no other. Our 3-hour Meetup Tasters are a fantastic way to begin exploring industrial art and meet people with a common interest. In this glass ladling Taster you'll learn to make a temporary mold of sand and ladle molten glass directly into the mold. We've paired our Tasters up with a lunch for the morning section and a wine-and-cheese mixer for the afternoon section so that students may socialize and engage in warm conversation about their experiences. Not only will you create a small project, but you'll also meet new fun people. Sign up for one morning and one afternoon Taster on the same day in separate disciplines and you'll receive a $15 discount.
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Glass Ladling Into Sand Molds Entry-level You will learn to make a temporary mold of sand and ladle molten glass directly into the mold. This is an exciting and often fast paced activity that yields instant gratification.
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Hot Glass Casting Into Metal Forms Prerequisites: Previous MIG welding and Glass Blowing skills You will learn to fabricate shapes, containers and forms for ladle and punty glass casting. A variety of materials such as fabricated steel, cast iron, bronze, copper and graphite forms will be explored and experiment with. Inclusions to change texture, color, opacity will also be part of this experience and error teaching method.
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Lab: Glass Blowing Crucible Members Only Prerequisites: Glass Blowing I or concurrent enrollment The glass blowing lab is an excellent way for you to hone your skills by practicing what you have learned in class, as well as, explore new possibilities with the medium. As in class, lab members will be expected to work together and share the area as space is limited. Labs are typically non instructional, but a lab monitor will be present to answer questions, make sure every thing/one is working safely and also to help out as needed.
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Glass Cold Working & Engraving Entry-level Learn to grind and polish glass in The Crucible's expanded cold working area. Using glass blanks, you will experiment with glass cutting, drilling, carving and sandblasting techniques, as well as lathe work. You will be able to complete at least two ground and polished glass objects. Returning students will learn advanced techniques.
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