If you have ever gazed into
a mirror and wondered how exactly does a sheet of glass become such a stunning
reflective surface, then I invite you to journey down the rabbit hole into the
seductive world of mirrored glass. This class will demystify the mirroring
process without losing any of the magic, allowing each student the opportunity
to create their own mirrored object.
This two-day workshop will cover some simple chemistry, glass
preparation and handling, chemical application and teamwork.
Flat glass will be
available, however feel free to bring a small clear or transparent colored
glass vessel such as a bottle, vase or dish, the cleaner the better. On the
other hand - please bring clothes to get dirty in because the chemicals can be
quite messy! See you on the other side
of the looking glass!
Our instructor is supastar Evan Morgan - he's come back to DC teach this special class. Evan was born and raised in Hawaii but is now living outside of Athens, GA. Evan graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) with a BFA in sculpture. He was raised around the arts and by sixteen he was helping build glass shops on the outer islands with his stepfather Hugh Jenkins. Glass became not only a passion but a challenge, Evan continued to blow glass through out high school, exhibiting in Hawaii Craftsmen by 1999.
Our instructor is supastar Evan Morgan - he's come back to DC teach this special class. Evan was born and raised in Hawaii but is now living outside of Athens, GA. Evan graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) with a BFA in sculpture. He was raised around the arts and by sixteen he was helping build glass shops on the outer islands with his stepfather Hugh Jenkins. Glass became not only a passion but a challenge, Evan continued to blow glass through out high school, exhibiting in Hawaii Craftsmen by 1999.
Instructor Evan Morgan
Dates:
Sat/Sun July 20 & 21
Times: 1 pm to 6pm on the Saturday; 1pm to 4pm on Sunday
Tuition : $300 per
student (all materials included)
Limit 12 students
Interested? Send an email about the mirroring class to the school: washglassschool@aol.com
Limit 12 students
Interested? Send an email about the mirroring class to the school: washglassschool@aol.com
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