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Introduction to Fused Glass Mosaics: Sushi Anyone?

Make Functional Art!

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Introduction to Fused Glass Mosaics: Sushi Anyone?

Introduction to Fused Glass Mosaics: Sushi Anyone?

Make Functional Art!

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Learn how to create a mosaic effect with no grout. Small glass squares, rectangles, and triangles come together in a geometric design that's both beautiful and functional.

You'll create a sushi tray and three dipping dishes while building your glass-cutting skills. If you don't want dishes, you can make two hanging wall tiles instead.

Get step-by-step instructions on design fundamentals as you assemble the compositions using small, opaque glass colors arranged on a black glass base. You will be the designer!

Details

A $50 materials fee, included in the price of the class, covers everything you'll need.

Project

You have a choice of making a 3-inch by 9-inch sushi tray and three additional 3-inch-square, coordinated, dipping dishes. Or, make two hanging wall tiles, each 3 inches by 9 inches.

Class Policies

  • Long pants and closed-toe shoes are required in the Glass Arts Studio at all times.
  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
Instructor
Cynthia Jacobs

Retired architect Cynthia Jacobs has been playing in BARN's Glass Arts Studio for about two years. She said she is inspired by all the creativity and always learning something new from this generous community of artists. Previously a painter, she loves creating art with fused glass.

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