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1201-316th St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292

Stained Glass Sun Catcher

Seattle Studio Crafts Workshops

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Workshop Instructor

Speaker

Korina Oswald

Location

Pilchuck Glass School Seattle Office & Studio 240 2nd Ave S, Ste 100, Seattle, WA 98104

Tuition

$200

Available Dates

Jan 10, 10 am – 4 pm

Course Description

Lecture Description

This workshop is for absolute beginners and those seeking to build on previous workshops. Beginning students will learn the basics of stained glass while turning their very own design into a sun catcher. Students may work from a selection of designs or work with the instructor to develop a design that fits within an 8x8 inch square. This workshop will cover how to cut and grind glass to fit a pattern, apply copper foil, and solder the glass together using the Tiffany technique.

Returning students may work on personal projects with guided instruction focusing on strengthening both technique and confidence. The course emphasizes designing for stability, reinforcing larger projects, and refining essential skills such as glass cutting, fitting, and soldering. Students will work at their own pace on an individual project, with ongoing guidance and hands on support from the instructor. Whether students are looking to improve craftsmanship, take on more ambitious designs, or feel more confident in their stained glass practice, this course offers the time, structure, and mentorship to support that growth.

All materials and tools are provided, you need only bring your curiosity. Each student will leave with a finished, and ready to hang, stained glass design.

No previous experience is necessary. This workshop will include a 30min lunch break. Students may bring lunch or visit one of the nearby restaurants in Seattle's Pioneer Square.

About the instructor

Korina Oswald is a glass artist and educator based in Seattle, WA. Her work centers on community-driven projects that bring together artists from around the world. Korina is also part of Fremont Antique Glass, a traditional mouth-blown sheet glass studio, where she continues to explore the intersection of technique, craftsmanship, and collaborative artistry.

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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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