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1201-316th St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292

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Session 05

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Course Description

During this workshop we will reproduce objects by using kiln-casting and lost wax techniques. Flameworking and glass fusing will be used to create fired inclusions. Image and print techniques will be explored to add graphic elements, creating unique sculptural opportunities.

“Durante este taller, reproduciremos objetos utilizando técnicas de fundición en horno y cera perdida. Pondremos el acento en cómo podemos transformar el modelo inicial en cera añadiendo vidrio trabajado con llama o vidrio fusionado. También exploraremos cómo añadir dibujos o textos en la superficie de la pieza terminada. Se utilizarán técnicas de trabajo con llama y fusión de vidrio para crear inclusiones cocidas. Se explorarán técnicas de imagen e impresión para añadir elementos gráficos, creando oportunidades escultóricas únicas.”

Workshop taught in both Spanish and English.

Session

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Topics

Kiln-Forming
Kiln-Casting
Printmaking
Flameworking
Mold-making
Sculpting

Techniques

Kiln-casting
Fusing
Mold-making (silicone, rubber, alginate)
Mold-making (plaster silica)
Screen Printing
Vinyl Cutting
Surfacing
Sandblasting

Course Level

All Levels

Advanced: 5+ years of frequent practice in the technique(s) listed

Intermediate: 2-4 years of frequent practice in the technique(s) listed

Beginner: 0-1 years of frequent practice in the technique(s) listed

All Levels: Encompasses all of the above, all are welcome

Pricing Information

Tuition and fees

Guest Artist

Silvia Levenson

Guest Artist Bio

Silvia Levenson was born in Buenos Aires and has lived in Italy since 1980, where she emigrated due to the Argentine military dictatorship. Her work is based on highlighting what is invisible or what one does not want to see and use glass for to magnifying it.

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Pilchuck Glass School is recognized as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and is an equal opportunity employer.

Pilchuck Glass School is located on the ancestral homelands of the Skagit, Tulalip, and Stillaguamish tribes, who continue to thrive and who are the contemporary custodians of the land where our campus is situated. We honor the ancestors and respect the elders of the past and present of these tribes.

Pilchuck does not discriminate on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, nationality or ethnic origin in employment or in artistic or educational programs.

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