Adventures in Glass
Level: Intermediate: 1-2 years glassblowing or 2-3 lampworking sculpture experience
Service Description
Come join us as we take a ride through the wonderful and wild world of glass sculpture! A place where artist vision and technical prowess go hand and hand. In this course we will cover a vast range of skills including the simple shortcuts and the complex executions. Focus will be held on visions of aesthetic and meaningful incite into what you want to create out of hot glass. We will implement and teach techniques that cover a broad spectrum of skills, technique, and approaches. Starting from the ground up we will help your sculptural dreams become a reality all while emphasizing what it means to be ambitious, creative, efficient, and ultimately, a team player. Working with each other both in the Hot Shop and in the Flame Shop you will discover that no idea is too great or too small. Experience is encouraged and showing up wan open mind is recommended. Starting from ideas in a sketchbook to hot glass achievements on a blowpipe we will embark on this journey together and you will walk away with a better knowledge of what is possible in glass sculpture and more importantly what you are capable of. We look forward to seeing you and be prepared to have fun.
Cancellation Policy
For help with your booking contact info@publicglass.org Cancellation Policy: No credit or refund can be issued if a cancellation occurs 9 days or less before your class date. This helps us guarantee stable wages for our hard-working artist instructors. If a cancellation occurs 10 days or more before the start of class, please submit a written request to operations@publicglass.org as soon as you know of a possible conflict. Your account will be credited with the cost of the class. You can apply this credit to a future class, our online shop, or event. Please email operations@publicglass.org to use the credit on your account. Excessive rescheduling will result in an administrative fee. ​ Online class registration closes 2 days before the first session. For late registration, questions or guidance on our programs, please email us at: info@publicglass.org. As a small nonprofit, our goal is to keep access to the studios affordable and to employ the independent artists who have committed to teach you. Monetary refunds are issued at the discretion of management. In the rare case that we are able to issue a refund, our processing platforms will keep a minimum of 10% non-refundable fees. Keeping the credit on your account is highly encouraged. It ensures that you get to keep 100% of your credit while supporting our artists and community. Thank you for your support and understanding.
Contact Details
1750 Armstrong Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124
415-671-4916
Operations@publicglass.org