Fridays, October 6, 13, and 20, 2023
5-7pm
Members only; register for free at by October 4, 2023
Max occupancy: 6
In this three-class series, artist Dave Hunter will use his thirty years of experience working with hot glass to lead Âé¶¹´«Ã½ through several beginner-friendly glass-making processes. Each workshop will build on the previous, and Âé¶¹´«Ã½ will complete a small glass project in each class.
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Lampworking 1: Beadmaking will focus on familiarizing Âé¶¹´«Ã½ with basic glass chemistry, the torch, safety concerns, various tools of the trade, getting the feel of glass properties when hot vs. cold, and creating the basic round beads that are the building blocks of most forms of lampwork. Students will finish one bead by the end of class and pick it up the following week.
Lampworking 2: Whale Tail will focus on helping Âé¶¹´«Ã½ refine their basic beadmaking skills and then introduce them to making cylindrical beads as a base for sculptural forms. Students will complete a small glass whale tail by the end of class and pick it up the following week. Lampworking 1 is required.
Lampworking 3: Seascape will teach Âé¶¹´«Ã½ how to apply silver foil to the tips of ivory glass rods, melting the foil in and then pulling stringers from it to create what is known as SIS (silver ivory stringers). Students will then be taught how to use a combination of pastel ivory and transparent blue glass to create a “seascape” bead, decorating the “water’s edge” with SIS, as well as how to use a clear stinger to create optional swirls along the line where the beach and water meet. Students will complete a small glass seascape and pick it up the following week. Lampworking 1 and 2 are required.
2010 9th St.
Charleston, IL 61920
217-581-2787
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Tue: 10am–5pm
Wed: 10am–7pm
Thu: 10am–5pm
Fri: 10am–5pm
Sat: 1–5pm
Closed Sundays, Mondays, EIU holidays and breaks, and during installation periods.
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