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Introduction to Lampworking with Kevin Ryan using Borosilicate Glass

Presented by Peninsula Art Academy at Peninsula Art Academy, Peninsula OH

Jul 19 - 26 2020
Introduction to Lampworking with Kevin Ryan using Borosilicate Glass

In this intro to Lampworking class students will learn a brief background of borosilicate glass before covering torch operation and tools used to manipulate glass. Basic shop and personal safety will be covered in the discussion. There are three different projects students can complete which are a small solid sculpture, three pendant variations and finally a marble. All of these will first be demonstrated by the instructor. Students will be able to choose colors and patterns for their projects with materials provided. Projects will be available for pickup or can be shipped after the class for a fee.

Limited spots!
Covid19 Safety protocols in place and please be wearing masks, we will be limiting class size, implementing cleaning regimens, and staying farther apart.

18 years and up
Minimum students is 2 Maximum is 3
Questions? Please Contact instructor 330-242-0563
eyeholeglass@yahoo.com
to see Kevin’s work on Etsy: @eyeholeglass

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$115 class which includes a materials fee $15

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Peninsula Art Academy

1600 Mill Street West, Peninsula, OH 44264

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