10am - 4:30pm (6.5 hours)
Must be 14+ years old.
Ages 14 & 15 must be accompanied by an adult
Curious about fused glass? Join us for an introductory Fused Glass workshop, perfect for beginners wanting to explore the art of glass fusing. Under the guidance of Sue Tinkler, you will learn foundational techniques for working with fused glass including glass cutting, layering, embossing and decorating.
During the class, you’ll create a selection of small glass samples and a dish or wave form. No prior experience is required!
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By the end of the workshop you will have hands-on experience with fused glass, and new handmade pieces to take home.
Visiting from the UK, Sue has been working with glass since 2000 having initially trained as a graphic designer. She developed her skills as a glass maker by attending over 20 master-classes with international glass makers, learning different techniques and processes. She enjoys mixing and matching these to create her own unique art glass, some of which has been sold in London galleries and at The British Glass Bienalle. Sue has a studio in Hampshire, UK where she has taught glass making to since 2012, she also assists other glass makers run master classes. Sue undertakes commissions for kitchen splashbacks and corporate awards.
Students will learn shop safety, be introduced to the fusing shop, tools, materials and techniques used in fused glass. Students will have the opportunity to apply those skills to create their very own using the techniques taught in the class. All glass creations are the student's to keep at the end of the class.
Note: glass needs to cool down slowly in the kiln overnight. We can organise to post you your projects at an additional fee if required
No previous experience in glass or fused glass required, class is open to all interested parties. Ages 14+
All required materials and tools to complete the projects will be provided by the studio and included in the course fees. Students are asked to wear cotton or natural material clothing, long pants, and close toed shoes. Please bring a water bottle, and snacks/lunch to keep energy levels up!