2019 Summer Glass Workshops at the Appalachian Center for Craft
Appalachian Center for Craft
Weekend - May 17-19, 2019 Screenprinting on Kiln Formed Glass Jen Blazina Combine your love of imagery and kiln formed glass. Experiment with innovative approaches to screen-printing and alternative printing. Learn to make painterly and photo-generated imagery. Experiment with colors to create background, midground and foreground. Learn all the process from coating a screen to final print and firing schedules. Acquire information on how to build your own screen print shop and exposure unit. Novice; helpful are the ability to use Photoshop and to bring your own computer $300 Weeklong - May 26-31, 2019 Bubbles and Bit-work Jeff Mack Focus on intermediate skill building at the furnace. Concentrate on bubble set up and forming, differences in approaches for varied scale, set up for optic molding, using the garage to assemble multiple parts, and bit working techniques. Intermediate; MUST be able to gather a usable ball of glass with one dip on a half inch iron $550 Weeklong - June 2-7, 2019 Texture is Image Jennifer Crescuillo and Morgan Peterson Focus on imagery and pattern as a way to explore the cold shop and kilns. Cover techniques including basic grinding and polishing, sculptural carving, sand blasting, lathe cutting and cold construction. Enhance imagery with fire polishing and enameling. Learn to plan complex patterns on flat and three-dimensional glass. Develop problem-solving strategies to execute designs. Novice-Advanced - ability to use power tools is useful $550 Weeklong - June 9-14, 2019 Glass Fusing the Inexpensive Way! Nancy CannGlass fusing doesn't have to break the bank. Explore the use of commercial fusible glass versus found bottles and window glass. Learn to add color and design with enamels, micas and frits. Use a variety of inclusions and create single and multi-use molds. Novice $550 Materials fee: to be determined Weekend - July 5-7, 2019 Capturing Motion in Glass Andrew CertoLearn to capture motion with glass sculpture. Cover bending, gathering, stretching and shaping/sculpting techniques for borosilicate glass, as well as how to turn a glass or metal object into a DIY mold. Beginning-Intermediate $300 Weeklong - July 14-19 2019 Flameworking: Inspired by Nature & the Imagination Shane Fero Begin by blowing tubes and manipulating solid rods for sculpture. Follow with use of color emphasizing design through the use of glass powders and rods. Instruction includes blown and sculptural forms - avian, mythological, the human figure and other forms from nature. Novice-Beginner $550 Weeklong - July 21-26, 2019 Intro to Glass Blowing Leckie Gassman Gain a solid foundation of working with hot glass. Learn basic techniques and shape glass with a variety of tools. Work at your own pace while acquiring skills to execute your own designs and ideas. Beginner-Intermediate; must be able to gather glass $550 Weekend - August 2-4, 2019 Fused Glass Sampler Karen Reed In this introduction to fusing, gain a potpourri of experience with warm glass. Explore a variety of decorating techniques including penning, stamping, sgraffito and a wonderful product called “MUD.” Novice-Beginner $300 |
Thank you for posting - I had never heard of the Appalachian Center for Craft and you have a stellar line up! The cost is totally reasonable too. I will definitely keep my eye on ACC!
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