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American Craft Week 2017

Presented by Don Drumm Studios & Gallery at Don Drumm Studios & Gallery, Akron OH

Oct 10 - 14 2017
American Craft Week 2017

Join us at Don Drumm Studios & Akron Glass Works to celebrate AMERICAN CRAFT WEEK!

Don Drumm Studios:

Shani Richards, MFA, New Paltz NY
Metalsmithing a Copper Ring
Saturday, October 14, 10am-1pm
$40, class limit 10 people

Leona Bowser, Akron OH
Mosaic Glass Beach Window
Saturday, October 14, 2pm-5pm
$60, class limit 10 people

Akron Glass Works:

Make your own glass pumpkin.
Tuesday, October 10: 12:30 – 2:30 pm & 3 – 5 pm
Thursday, October 12: 12:30 – 2:30 pm & 3 – 5 pm
*Space is limited to 5 people per session
One pumpkin per person – Seven color choices offered –
$65 per session

Make your own fused glass sun catcher.
Tuesday, October 10: 12:30 – 2:30 pm
Thursday, October 12: 12:30 – 2:30 pm
*Space is limited to 8 people – $65 per person
No experience necessary
Must be at least 15 years old (under 18 accompanied by an adult)

Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and clothes. A long sleeved cotton shirt is recommended for the glassblowing workshop. Absolutely no open toed shoes! Safety glasses are provided. Projects will be ready to pick up 24 hours ... view more »

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 Limited Class Space – please call to reserve your spot!

Don Drumm Studios 330-253-6268
Akron Glass Works 330-253-5888

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Don Drumm Studios & Gallery

437 Crouse Street, Akron, OH 44311

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