Glassblowing for Beginners
In this class, you will learn how to gather molten glass on the end of a blow pipe and insert a “bubble” as it cools from its molten state. From this starting point, you will learn how to:
Use hand tools to shape the glass
Add color to jazz up your piece
Transfer your piece from the blowpipe to a punty
Finish the piece and prepare the annealer
You will work in a 2-person team, alternating between the glass blower (gaffer) and the important role of assisting the gaffer.
This class is offered on two different schedules for a total of 14 hours in the studio: 1) four sessions over two weeks during weekdays; and 2) one weekend, seven hours each on Saturday and Sunday, 10am-5pm. NOTE: This class posting is for the weekday sessions June 6th, 8th, 13th, and 15th. 5:30 to 9pm.
Prior experience is not necessary. But we recommend first taking the Introduction to Glassblowing class to experience how glass behaves in its molten state.
Students must wear natural fiber clothes and no open toe shoes.
Minimum Class Size- 2 students
Maximum Class Size – 4 students
To practice what you learn, you can rent the glass studio on an hourly basis. And you can schedule private instruction with one of Liberty Arts’ instructors. See website for details
Instructors
Elijah Leed
Leigh Hayes
Contact us
- Class Coordinator
- cl••••s@lib••••c.org
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Categories
- Glassblowing classes
Age Groups
- All