Intermediate Stained Glass: 3D Forms

Teacher: Kristin Culotta | Date: Sat, 11.23 , 10am-4pm | Location: SE Division Studio
Tuition: $195 | Materials: $45

Caught the stained-glass bug? This intermediate-level workshop will take your skills to the third dimension! More info...

The method of copper foil, a now ubiquitous technique used to construct 3-dimensional forms, revolutionized stained glass applications when it was introduced in the late 1800’s by American artist, Louis Comfort Tiffany. Artist and educator Kristin Culotta, introduces returning students to this technique, with options to create forms such as candle holders, jewelry trays or hanging air plant holders. Kristin will demonstrate how to design for 3D, use tools and equipment safely, and manipulate materials into new forms. This hands-on workshop offers the opportunity for repeat students to elevate their stained glass practice and deepen their understanding of the medium.

Open to any student who has taken a Stained Glass Suncatchers workshop, or those with soldering experience. Fume extractors and PPE will be provided in class for use during soldering.

No previous experience necessary. This workshop is open to anyone 18 years old & over who meet the Essential Eligibility Criteria for Studio Workshops. All participants must accept the inherent risks of participating in a Studio Workshop and agree to sign a liability waiver. This waiver describes in more detail the risks you assume by participating in a Studio Workshop. PLEASE carefully review it!

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