Introduction to Glassblowing
This class is designed for students who are interested in handmade glass objects and sculpture, but are uncertain if glassblowing is the craft skill they want to develop.
The class consists of 7 hours of studio time spread over 2 days (Monday Jan 6, 2025 and Wednesday, Jan 8, 2025 from 5:30-9pm) during which time students will learn:
- Molten glass properties and behavior;
- How to properly gather molten glass on a blowpipe;
- Use of hand tools to shape the glass;
- How to apply color to the glass;
- How to "pop" a starter bubble to initiate blown pieces; and
- How to transfer to a punty to finish the piece.
Students will work in a 2-person team, alternating between the glass blower (gaffer) and the important role of assisting the gaffer.
Students who want to improve and learn additional skills can enroll in our follow-on "Beginner Glassblowing" class at a 10% discount.
Prior experience is not necessary. Age Limit- 14 years old, minimum.
Required Minimum Class Size - 2 students
Blow pipes will be sterilized between each use.
Eye protection will be provided as needed . Also, students should not wear loose-fitting clothes nor clothes made of synthetic fabric (these melt easily).
Instructors
Adam Ridge
Elijah Leed
Gabrielle Salta Li
Leigh Hayes
Contact us
- Class Coordinator
- in••••o@lib••••c.org
- (919) 2687408
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Glassblowing classes
Age Groups
- All