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- NEW Retro Stacked Glass Objects :: January 17, Saturday 1-3 PM
NEW Retro Stacked Glass Objects :: January 17, Saturday 1-3 PM
In this class, we will explore a straightforward technique that offers limitless possibilities for crafting distinctive fused glass designs. As indicated by the class title, we will create stacks of glass that will be fused together to form vibrant rings of color. We will cover design elements, glass interactions, the differences between transparent and opaque glass, and how to arrange the stacks for an aesthetically pleasing composition. For the final project, you will create a panel that can be shaped into a platter, tray, or used as a standalone piece, based on your preference.
The workshop will also cover topics such as the chemistry of glass, firing temperatures, and how glass reacts to heat. Due to the firing process in the kiln taking up to 50 hours in total, participants will be able to pick up their finished projects at a later date. This workshop is designed for beginners who have never worked with glass before.
Classes are on average 2-3 hours depending on the students interaction.
Small Class SIZE is limited to 12 students.
Studio address: 422 West 900 South Unit 107, Salt Lake City UT 84101
Please note IN PERSON WORKSHOPS: Cancelations Requirements: As soon as you know you are not able to make the workshop please let me know. I am not able to honor refunds at this time. However, I am able to transfer the funds to a future class within six months.
Class time is defined as a structured period that begins at a specified start time and concludes at an end time, allowing for a half-hour on completion period. This layaway time offers students a brief interval to complete their projects and prepare for their departure from the studio. However, if projects are not completed within the last half-hour grace of the designated end time, a fee of $35 will be incurred for each additional half-hour required. This policy ensures that students are encouraged to manage their time effectively while also maintaining the integrity of the class schedule.