Stained Glass 6-Sessions | Saturday Mornings

When:
June 18, 2016 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
2016-06-18T09:00:00-10:00
2016-06-18T12:00:00-10:00
Where:
Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus
19-4074 Old Volcano Road
Volcano, HI 96785
USA
Cost:
$150/$135 for VAC members
Contact:
808.967.8222
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Beginner iiwi 2Stained Glass | Thursday Evenings, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30 & Saturday Mornings 6/18, 6/25, 7/2 

Students who have already taken a class are encouraged to attend! Open to beginning & experienced students. 

June 16, 23, 30, Thursday evenings from 6pm-9pm.

AND

June 18, 25, July 2, Saturday mornings from 9am-12pm.

Whimsical shapes, illustrative scenes or divine stories, stained glass has re-created the light in our lives for centuries. Stained glass artisans use both glass color and texture to produce light forms and patterns creating mood and character in small and large spaces. Want to know more? Then this three-day stained glass workshop will shed some light on the process of stained glass.

 

Before spending a fortune on tools, try your hand at making stained glass art in this workshop. All of the basic techniques will be covered, from glass cutting, foiling, soldering, and completing with patina and polishing compound. Glass artist Claudia McCall will share her expertise and knowledge, teaching students the skills involved in working safely with stained glass, and creating a beautiful, sturdy piece of art.

 

 You will complete this 6-session workshop with a finished light-catcher, and the knowledge and experience of the basic skills involved in working with stained glass.

 

Class fee is $150/$135 for VAC members. Attendees are asked to wear long pants, covered shoes and safety glasses. Attendees are also asked to bring fitted Atlas Cool Touch gloves, which can be purchased at Ace Hardware or online at Amazon.com Advance registration is required and this workshop will be limited to 6 adults. To register call Volcano art Center at 808-967-8222.

 

Stained Glass 3Claudia McCall started working with stained glass in 2006 after a friend gave her a pretty little glass panel.   She loved the way sunlight played through the different types of glass, and wanted to explore the possibilities.  She has been exploring ever since.  She creates stained glass in the copper foil technique when not occupied with her family farm in Volcano, Hawaii.

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