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1201-316th St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292

The Creative Potential of Soft Glass

Session 05

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Course Description

In this class we will cover the basics of creating all types of glass beads and blowing soft (Murano) glass on the torch. By assembling multiple glass pieces and combining them with mixed media, students will discover the more creative aspect of glass and develop their own vocabulary to create wearable art, contemporary jewelry and sculptural projects.

Explorando el potencial creativo del vidrio sódico-cálcico

En esta clase cubriremos los aspectos básicos de la creación de todo tipo de cuentas y el soplado de vidrio sódico-cálcico (Murano) en el soplete. Al ensamblar múltiples piezas de vidrio y combinarlas con técnicas y materiales mixtos, los estudiantes descubrirán el aspecto más creativo del vidrio y desarrollarán su propio vocabulario para crear “wearable art”, joyería contemporánea y esculturas.

Workshop taught in both Spanish and English.

Session

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Topics

Flameworking
Mixed Media
Wearables
Color Application

Techniques

Blowing
Sculpting

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

Montserrat Duran Muntadas

Guest Artist Bio

Montserrat Duran Muntadas is a Spanish-born artist living in Canada. Her sculptures allying glass and other materials have a vibrant and colorful language. In addition to having ten solo exhibitions in Canada, her works were included in several exhibitions abroad as well as being incorporated in many private and public collections.

Montserrat Duran Muntadas es una artista española viviendo en Canadá. Sus esculturas combinan vidrio y otros materiales, tienen un lenguaje vibrante y colorista. Además de haber realizado diez exposiciones individuales en Canadá, sus obras se incluyeron en varias exposiciones en el extranjero, así como en numerosas colecciones privadas y públicas.

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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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