Circle Bowl: Intro to Fused Glass

Glass Arts

Circle Bowl: Intro to Fused Glass

Make a beautiful bowl in this introduction to the fused glass process.

 

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Meeting Times
  1. Sat, 2/22/2025 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Sat, 2/22/2025

Closed

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Type:
Class, No Prerequisite

Location:
Glass Arts Studio

Interests:
Fused Glass

About

Learn how to cut circles, use the grinder, and understand design principles when firing glass at high temperatures as you take on this fun project. You'll also have the opportunity to see how the kilns are programmed and set for different results.

This is an abbreviated class of Introduction to Fused Glass: Bowled Over with a focus on learning to cut circles.  

After this class, you'll be able to work independently during Open Studio hours. 

Project

You’ll make a colorful, fused glass bowl with a simple circle design.

Materials

A $60 materials fee, included in the price of this class, covers everything you need.
 

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
  • You must wear closed-toe shoes and long pants in the studio.  

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Instructors or Guides

Anne Miller

At heart, Anne is an artist and designer whose chosen mediums include concrete, textiles, clay, paper, metal, encaustic, stained, and now, fused glass. Her passion took her on many paths, including ceramics and portraiture, and eventually led to a career in graphic and textile design and as a Marimekko retailer, toy, and apparel designer. Combining her talents for design and business, she pursued a career with Herman Miller and Steelcase, which spanned 35 years. Recently retired, her passion for art and design has led her to BARN to immerse herself and focus on all forms of art-creating, designing, and having a terrific time.

Donna Rodger

Donna has been creating glass since 2017. Teaching introductory classes and mentoring is a natural extension of her career as a critical care nurse educator.
Donna's strength is taking complex concepts and tasks and breaking them down into easily understood pieces.

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