Join us in the fusing or flameworking studio as we create fused glass holiday ornaments that express your unique style and creativity. Perfect for giving away as gifts or passing down as family treasures.
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Carve your own relief block, then use it to create stunning prints, with or without ink. Blind embossing uses only pressure to leave a raised, ink-free impression on paper, resulting in an elegant image. Whether you choose to add ink for bold contrast or let the embossed surface speak for itself, you’ll leave with a handcrafted block and beautiful prints that you can keep or share with friends.
Learn about glassblowing as you create an original beverage glass. Once cooled, pick up your glass at Thorn Alley Kitchen at GoggleWorks where the second half of the workshop will conclude with a demonstration and wine tasting with our bartender 1pm Sunday, Nov. 15.Ages 21 and over only.Ā
Have a group of 4 or more?Ā Turn up the heat, gather yourĀ family and friends and book an exclusive, hands-on glassblowing workshop with us! Find detailsĀ here.Ā Minimum of 4 required.
Working from your own reference photos, learn to make artistic portraits of animals you love. Together, we will work in water media including gouache and watercolors and other mixed media like pencils, chalks, and artist-grade crayons. No class Nov. 26.
Supplies can be purchased at our Art Supply Store, located on the first floor of GoggleWorks.
Join us for an immersive weekend workshop to discover the exciting process of sand casting. You’ll learn how to create molds using specialized casting sand and transform molten metal into unique jewelry or small sculptural objects. Along the way, explore mold-making, metal pouring, finishing, and polishing techniques. Leave with completed cast pieces and a solid introduction to this ancient and versatile metalworking process. A materials fee is due at registration.
Discover the basics of using acrylic paint pens. Learn the difference between brush tips versus bullet nibs, and the various stylistic choices you can make when using paint pens. Walk away with a small illustration and the knowledge of the medium.
Shared art materials will be provided in the studio for most classes. Personal supplies can be purchased at ourĀ Art Supply Store, located on the first floor of GoggleWorks.
Explore the art of welding with found objects in this one-day workshop. Start the class with a visit to a local scrap yard where you’ll learn how to identify weldable metals for your project. After a lunch break, you’ll learn how to use a MIG welder and hand tools to create your own found object sculpture. Be prepared to walk in an industrial setting; gloves and boots/work shoes are highly advised. Prerequisite: Welding Basics or equivalent experience.
Flame-resistant clothing, long pants, and heavy closed-toe shoes are required. Class will be held in theĀ Welding Studio, Building 4.
Gain a great introduction to working with borosilicate glass and the torch. In this three-hour workshop, make a beautiful glass pendant by applying color to a clear rod of glass. Take it home and make a lovely necklace for yourself or gift it to someone you love. Wear closed-toe shoes, natural fabrics (like cotton), and tie back long hair in the studio.
Learn to carve a traditional Santa ornament in this seasonal woodcarving class. Guided instruction will cover carving techniques, detailing, and finishing. Ideal for beginners and those looking to explore folk art traditions. A materials fee is due at registration. Closed-toe shoes required.
Brighten up your kid’s room by creating a functional fused glass nightlight. Together with your young one, learn safety tips, glass cutting, and the process of fusing glass. Our art instructor will guide you through the process, including the design possibilities and how to assemble your artwork. Closed-toe shoes are required.Note: An adult must participate in the workshop. The tuition fee covers one individual, and you must register for each adult and child attending.
Create two charming holiday gift baskets, perfect for filling with homemade goodies, treats, or small gifts for family and friends. Woven with flat reed and finished with colorful dyed reed accents and decorative tie-ons, these festive baskets are as enjoyable to make as they are to give.
Combine natural edge slabs of wood and an epoxy/resin pour to join them, resulting in a piece that looks to have a river running through it. Learn the basics of this process in the small scale to create a charcuterie board. Learn the process, from slab prep to making the mold for the resin pour, then come back the following week after the resin cures to finish sanding and shaping. Leave with your very own river charcuterie board! A materials fee is due at registration. Closed-toe shoes required.