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Discover the mesmerizing art of glass blowing with classes that teach you the intricate techniques, safety guidelines, and design principles involved in this ancient craft. From beginner workshops to advanced masterclasses, unleash your inner artist while creating stunning glass pieces.

Glass Blowing Classes Coming Up in NYC

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Glassblowing 101

UrbanGlass See all classes by this school @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY

Dive into the captivating world of glassblowing with our weekend workshop! Learn fundamental techniques, from shaping solid sculptures to crafting your first blown vessel. No prior experience needed—just bring your enthusiasm for creativity and get ready to immerse yourself in the mesmerizing art of glass.

(66) Beginner 14 and older
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$610

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Make a Stained Glass Work of Art (Intro Level)

Craftsman Ave See all classes by this school @ 117B 11th St, Brooklyn, NY

Discover the ancient art of stained glass and create a unique piece of colored glass art in this introductory workshop. Learn the fundamentals and techniques of the Tiffany stained glass process while designing and building your own beautiful masterpiece. No experience is necessary.

(563) Beginner 18 and older
$265
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Buddy Up: Make a Stained Glass Night Light (Introduction to Stained Glass)

Craftsman Ave See all classes by this school @ 117B 11th St, Brooklyn, NY

In this hands-on stained glass workshop, you'll learn the timeless Tiffany technique to design, shape, and solder your own unique glass creation—no experience needed. Guided by expert instructors, you'll explore color, form, and line while crafting a one-of-a-kind piece that reflects your creativity.

(563) Beginner 18 and older
$375
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Make a Stained Glass Night Light (Introduction to Stained Glass)

Craftsman Ave See all classes by this school @ 117B 11th St, Brooklyn, NY

In this hands-on stained glass workshop, you'll learn the timeless Tiffany technique to design, shape, and solder your own unique glass creation—no experience needed. Guided by expert instructors, you'll explore color, form, and line while crafting a one-of-a-kind piece that reflects your creativity.

(563) Beginner 18 and older
$265
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Sketch Series (Grades 6-12)

One River School See all classes by this school @ 319 Franklin Turnpike , Allendale, NJ

This drawing adventure is the perfect way for teens to explore sketching and learn techniques that they can take with them for all their future sketchbook adventures.   Each day we will focus on sketching a different subject and learn a new sketching technique. Explore hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, scribbling and shading Evoke different emotions through your sketches daily Bring home a new sketch each day across a variety of...

(13) All levels 11 - 17 years old
$325

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Date Night: The Perfect Valentine's Day DIY Date: Make a one-of-a-kind piece of Stained Glass

Craftsman Ave See all classes by this school @ 117B 11th St, Brooklyn, NY

In this beginner-friendly stained glass workshop, you'll learn the timeless Tiffany technique to design and craft your own unique piece of art, with guidance on cutting, shaping, and soldering glass, while celebrating creativity and love with Valentine-themed designs.

(563) Beginner 18 and older
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$445
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Glass Blowing Classes Coming Up in Los Angeles

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Abstract Stained Glass Workshop

Element Art Center See all classes by this school @ 835 North Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

Unleash your creativity in the world of stained glass! Learn the fundamentals and techniques of this ancient art form in this beginner's class. Create your own unique abstract glass panel using recycled glass pieces and various finishing options. No experience is necessary, all materials are provided!

(78) Beginner 18 and older
$75
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Stained Glass Workshop 4 Week Intensive

Element Art Center See all classes by this school @ 835 North Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

Unlock your creativity and learn the art of stained glass in this beginner's workshop. Discover the copper foil method and bring your own imagery to life as you design, cut, and shape glass panels. With no experience necessary, dive into this 4-week intensive where all materials are included.

(78) All levels 18 and older
$250

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Your Pet in Stained Glass!

Element Art Center See all classes by this school @ 835 North Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

Transform your favorite pet photo into a stunning stained glass portrait! Join us for a beginner workshop where our experienced artists will guide you in creating a unique and beautiful tribute to your furry friend. No prior experience is required, all materials are provided.

(78) All levels 18 and older
$145
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Stained Glass Succulent Workshop

Element Art Center See all classes by this school @ 835 North Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

Learn the art of stained glass sculpting in this beginner-friendly workshop at Element Art Center. Create your own unique succulent using glass scoring, cutting, and sanding techniques. Personalize your piece with various finishes and take home a beautiful work of art.

(78) Beginner 18 and older
$75
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Baseball Stained Glass Workshop

Element Art Center See all classes by this school @ 835 North Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

Swing for the fences in creativity at our Baseball Stained Glass Workshop, where you'll craft a unique glass art piece featuring your favorite team’s logo, with no experience required!

(78) All levels 18 and older
$75
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Glass Blowing Classes Coming Up in Chicago

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Beginner Stained Glass

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

Discover the timeless art of stained glass in a hands-on workshop led by a skilled instructor with over 20 years of experience. Learn to design, cut, foil, and solder glass pieces into a stunning creation of your own. Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts, this class offers a step-by-step journey into the beauty of stained glass artistry.

(91) Beginner 18 and older
$185
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Stained Glass Workshop

Discovery Center See all classes by this school @ 4318 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL

Unlock your creativity and discover the timeless art of stained glass. Immerse yourself in the copper foil method as you learn how to cut, break, and assemble glass to create your stunning masterpiece. Join us at the Discovery Center and elevate your artistic skills in this captivating workshop.

(305) All levels 16 and older
$85
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Design Your Own Stained Glass

Discovery Center See all classes by this school @ 4318 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL

Unleash your creativity and master the art of stained glass, as you learn to cut and grind complex patterns, add exquisite jewels, and create your very own masterpiece. Prior experience or completion of the beginner class is required.

(305) Intermediate 16 and older
$85
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Stained Glass Intensive

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 2603 Sheridan Rd, Evanston, IL

Create your own panel of stained glass in six hours! This fun and intensive stained glass workshop will focus on the copper foil method. Learn basic stained glass skills like cutting glass, foiling the pieces and soldering them to create simple beautiful designs. All tools and materials are included.

(91) All levels 18 and older
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Fused Glass Art Hanging

Chicago Botanic Garden See all classes by this school @ 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL

Explore the art of fused glass and create a stunning hanging piece using a mosaic-style approach. Learn essential techniques to design your unique artwork, which will be fired and ready for pick-up within two weeks.

(141) All levels 18 and older
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$124
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Glass Blowing Classes Coming Up in Houston

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Functional Glass Art (Flameworking)

Juggernaut Glass See all classes by this school @ 1710 Burnett St, Houston, TX

Explore the fundamentals of flameworking as you craft your own functional glass art. Guided by an experienced instructor, you'll create a hollow piece, such as a chillum or spoon, mastering the delicate art of shaping borosilicate glass. This hands-on experience offers a unique opportunity to bring your creativity to life in glass form.

(26) All levels 18 and older
$125
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Heart Pendants (Flameworking - 2 Hours)

Juggernaut Glass See all classes by this school @ 1710 Burnett St, Houston, TX

Discover the art of creating stunning glass heart pendants with borosilicate clear and color glass in this engaging flameworking class. Master the fundamentals of shaping, gathering, and applying colors using stringers, frits, and other techniques. Unleash your creativity and craft beautiful pieces that capture the essence of your heart.

(26) Beginner 18 and older
$85
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Turtle Pendants (Flameworking)

Juggernaut Glass See all classes by this school @ 1710 Burnett St, Houston, TX

Discover the art of crafting elegant borosilicate glass sea creatures while mastering fundamental techniques in glass flameworking. Ideal for both novice and experienced glass artists, this course offers a unique opportunity to create stunning turtle pendants.

(26) Beginner 18 and older
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Reviews for Glass Blowing Classes

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  • Stone carving is such a fun activity!! Scot did a wonderful Job leading the class- Teaching the process of working with stone and Giving helpful insights along the way 100% reccomend
  • Really nice class. Terrific instruction. I left with new techniques and a beautiful arrangement. Looking forward to the next class!
  • Chef Gil and the whole team put together a wonderful class. We didn’t know anything about this place but will definitely be back in the future!
  • Miyabi was great as always. Love how thoughtful she is about what she decides to teach us when it comes to technique, and she has a very fun lighthearted attitude. She’s also great at breaking moves down into multiple steps and different levels which is helpful.
  • Carolina is a great teacher and excellent at her craft, and also inspiring. The only concern is when there are too many students of different levels and the instructor wants to help each one individually making progress quite slow.
  • I had a great time learning how to use the settings on my camera, which had been sitting untouched in my office for 18 months. The class was perfectly tailored to my skill level, and I appreciated the hands-on practice. I learned how to effectively use ISO, aperture, and shutter speed, and took plenty of practice photos along the way. Thank you, Ocie!
  • This course was a lot of fun. Our instructor was amazing! We laughed out loud while learning valuable skills for our first time hand-throwing. They first do a demo, then walk you through step by step, and then let you have time to go for it yourself. I took my best friend for a birthday present, and we couldn't have been happier. It's worth every penny!
  • Diego was a great instructor!! very prepared every class and moved at the pace of the students
  • Lots of fun, learned a lot from a knowledgable chef, and got to eat some delicious pasta! Got this as a gift for my wife's birthday and she loved it!
  • Really enjoyed the 3 week course. Raphael is a great artist & teacher. I didn’t have much experience with charcoal before but learned a ton and felt great about the piece i worked on in the class. Learned a lot about proportions and identifying values & shadows. Would definitely recommend!
  • We had such a fun and memorable time at the mixology class with Eric! He was incredibly knowledgeable, engaging, and made the whole experience feel effortless and fun. It was the perfect ladies night—great drinks, lots of laughs, and a relaxed atmosphere. Highly recommend this class to anyone looking for a unique and entertaining night out!
  • Great class! Highly recommend as a jumping off point if you’re interested in getting more into baking, or just want a fun afternoon!
  • Very engaging and didactic lesson. Teacher gave great tips and taught me a lot about basic techniques in just an hour. Will definitely be applying her tips in the future.
  • This was a great experience! My spouse and I were complete beginners, and had so much fun learning the basics. The class was full but only fits maybe 12 or so people, so it wasn't intimidating and there was always help when we needed it from one of the two instructors. The main instructor seemed to be newer than the other one, not as confident but definitely very skilled. 2 hours was the perfect amount of time! Make sure to ask for extra ideas/tips once you've gotten the basics - the only group instruction was for the basics, but some people seemed to get some very cool extra techniques from the instructors walking around and helping.
  • The ring making class was SO much fun! I’ve already recommended it to a few friends. We plan on doing the class again in the future!
  • Loved the teacher and also the group, had a great experience!
  • We absolutely loved it. Chloe was a great and patient teacher and we will be back asap!!
  • Great class, the model bouquet arrangement was lovely and the class well organized. The experienced instructor carefully explained the steps and provided valuable tips and education.
  • Class was real good had fun groups then split up for just you and your partner, i will say you dont make the filling just an fyi, and all steps/ingredients sent via email after the class it was a fun experience will be signing up for more
  • Lori was terrific. She was patient and a great teacher. I learned a lot and had so much fun. I highly recommend Lori at the Crafty Lounge!
  • Great time and price
  • Great class and loved Aiko! The food was fabulous. It would have been a little helpful to have some prep before the class (garlic peeled, potatoes and carrots peeled) to keep up the pace. But overall, really fun class and I learned a lot from the class. Thank you Aiko!
  • It was an amazing class! Our instructor was fun, kind, and funny. It was a very welcoming class and I plan to go back! Thank you!
  • One of the best classes I’ve ever been on. The instructor was so funny, everyone was having a blast, the vibe was great! The day was great. Learned some much. One hundred percent do it again and will! Looking forward for summer classes.
  • Enjoyed the class, very informative, but fast paced. The teacher worked with us well. Showed you the key things so you can work with ur own machine
  • Genuinely loved Al. He was very attentive and gave everyone an opportunity to cut/ taste/ smell. He didn’t just follow the recipe exactly and allowed people to tweak it as we go, which made a much more fun and interactive experience. other than learning the ingredients of the recipes, i also learned tricks, tips, and techniques. Thank you again Al!
  • We had fun in the class with a good teacher. Came out with a pillow to take home. I enjoyed the class.
  • The instructors were excellent.
  • The instructor was very informative and provided hands-on instruction. Would recommend for beginners.
  • Emily was excellent loved the project. Would definitely take another class soon!
  • I cannot express how much I loved this class! The instructor was THE BEST and her assistant was just as amazing!
  • Amazing class! Chef Samantha and team were great during the class!
  • Great class. Had fun and learned a lot. Good idea for couples.
  • Wonderful class with a great lesson on the history and techniques of Ikebana, the art of Japanese floral design. It was both informative and hands-on—I learned how to create my own arrangement and got to make one myself. We carefully took it apart for travel, and I was able to take home a vase, which was an additional $50 (clearly listed when booking). The class itself was $150, and well worth it! Shout out to TikTok for the inspiration. The teacher is very sweet and her work is stunning.
  • chloe was the instructor and so awesome
  • Class was great, relaxed environment with good people, model was excellent, highly recommend!
  • Justin the instructor was friendly and attentive while letting each of us work at our own speed. It was a fun, approachable introduction to pottery—it was a great way to end the work week!
  • The teacher was very knowledgeable and patient as well as encouraging. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
  • I enjoyed the class, the instructor gave us personalized instruction, and I was happy to learn from a professional.
  • The instructor made the learning experience so fun and wonderful.
  • Great instruction, fun and entertaining.
  • Lemon was an incredible guide! The tour was a great mix of different types of chocolate, combined with interesting historical info about both chocolate and Harvard Square. The pace of the tour was excellent and Lemon had prepared all the stops for our arrival so we were able to get our chocolate treats right away.
  • Class was very knowledgeable. The teacher was pleasant and helpful
  • Amazing time and the chefs where amazing
  • Junko is one of the sweetest people I’ve ever met! Full of knowledge in the world of ikebana and makes it easy to learn, engage, and have fun. Highly recommend taking this course!
  • Varierande, lagom tempo och väldigt roligt. Som nybörjare från ett annat land kände jag mig väl omhändertagen ?
  • Jyl is a real pro. Master carver, great teacher. Well-designed introduction to stone carving.
  • Learned a lot of techniques in this class that I was missing in my drawings. Izzy was very thorough and knowledgeable.
  • Really enjoyed the class I learned so much looking forwards to taking this course again.
  • The class was, great, right on target. The chef/Instructor (Al)was patient, fun and very informative. He taught processes not just how to do things.

Discover the Best Glass Blowing Classes Near Me

Glass blowing is the process of shaping a piece of molten glass by blowing air into it through a tube. It has been practiced since the 1st century C.E.. Glass Blowers begin by heating a mass of glass in a furnace, and gathering it on the end of a blowpipe. They then inflate the glass by blowing through the blowpipe, and while it is soft, they mold it into a variety of shapes. Some Glass Blowers work alone, however, an assistant is needed to achieve some glass-blowing creations.

Why You Should Learn Glass Blowing

Some people learn glass blowing because they want to make it into a career. This specialized skill can lead to a variety of job opportunities including in art, design, and manufacturing. Many Glass Blowers work in art studios or other small businesses, making artisan products. Others work at glass factories, where they mass-produce items. Glass Blowers also make scientific glassware and can work for places like universities that use this equipment. Some Glass Blowers also repair original glass pieces. 

While some people learn glass blowing as a career, for others it is a hobby. When it comes to blowing glass, there are endless creative possibilities, which can make this a very fulfilling form of artistic expression. Glass Blowers can experiment with different shapes, colors, and textures, creating unique glass pieces that are unlike anything else. It can also be rewarding to master the technical skills that are required for glass blowing such as how to control heat and use a variety of specialized tools.

5 Ways to Learn Glass Blowing

Students who want to learn glass blowing have a number of different training options. One is free instruction. Even a quick online search will reveal a wealth of free glass blowing tutorials online. For instance, YouTube has a long list of free instructional videos covering topics that range from a basic overview of glass blowing for beginners, to advanced techniques like making intricate designs on the glass or working with canes. 

However, students who are serious about mastering this skill usually find that the best way to learn is by enrolling in a formal class where they can learn from a professional. There are three main types of formal classes. Many people prefer in-person learning for this particular skill, since this format gives them access to the specialized equipment that is needed. Equipment such as a furnace is expensive, and even established artists often share studio space and equipment. 

However, glass blowing classes also come in live online and on-demand formats. For live online glass-blowing classes, students use a computer and log in online to attend a live meeting. Live online classes are popular because students don’t need to travel anywhere. They also allow access to a wider variety of courses for this reason. Live online classes have become very popular in recent years, although they are still not common when it comes to a skill like glass blowing.

Like live online classes, on-demand classes are also done online, however, they are not live. Instead, students work through lessons at their own pace. Many people like the on-demand format because it provides a lot of flexibility. Another advantage of learning on-demand is that students can pause and rewatch content as much as they want, which can be beneficial to the learning process.

A fifth option is to learn about glass blowing by getting involved with other people who work in this industry. For instance, an apprenticeship is a popular way to learn this skill. By working as an apprentice, a student can get hands-on experience, and also learn by observing an expert Glass Blower. Other learning options include going to craft fairs, museums, and galleries, talking to other Glass Blowers, and looking at work created by other people.

In-Person Glass Blowing Classes

Students have a number of different options when it comes to learning glass blowing in-person. New York City has a thriving artistic community, which includes many Glass Blowers, and students will find in-person glass blowing classes there. For example, UrbanGlass is located in Brooklyn, which is less than ten miles from New York City. This organization was founded in 1977, and works to advance the use of glass as a creative medium. It is the biggest public-access glass facility in the New York metropolitan area, and runs a variety of different classes on glass blowing and other glass-related skills. It also serves as a studio for more than a hundred different artists.

Introduction to Glass Blowing is an UrbanGlass class that is focused on fundamentals and basic hand skills. After learning the basics, students gradually work up to more complicated shapes and techniques. They also learn color techniques such as wraps and overlays. This class is $855, and there are six three-hour sessions. In Shapes & Forms: Intermediate Glass Blowing–another UrbanGlass class–students focus on cylinders, spheres, cones, and bowls. The instructor covers smart setups, and using heat to blow glass smoothly and efficiently. There are six class sessions, and each is three hours long. Total tuition is $815. To take this class, students should have some previous glass blowing experience.

Stained glass is another craft that involves working with glass. Valeria Divinorum is a visual artist and architect based in Queens. She specializes in stained glass sculptural objects, and teaches a number of stained glass classes. Stained Glass Lessons is a two-hour course that costs $175. In this class, students learn how to make a design, cut and smooth pieces of glass, and use copper foil to wrap the pieces. After that, they learn how to join the pieces with solder, create 2D and 3D shapes, and alter the finish of the piece. Participants are encouraged to take at least two stained glass classes to master the techniques. 

Stained Glass with Fused Elements is a stained glass class offered by Shiny Sparkle Labs in Brooklyn. Shiny Sparkle Labs is a glass fabrication studio that offers a variety of glass-related workshops. It is an initiative of the Shiny Sparkle Studio, which is a boutique glass fusing and casting facility located in a historic building overlooking the Statue of Liberty. In this class, students learn how to cut, grind, foil, and solder flat glass. They also learn to use stingers, frit, and powders. Finally, they design and create their own project. This class is $375, and there are two sessions.

There are also glass blowing classes in Los Angeles. Moonlight Glass in Venice Beach offers a Glass Making class for $165. This studio was founded in 1999 by John Mooney, who has been blowing glass since he was in college, and started teaching glass blowing twelve years ago. The studio is located three blocks from the beach. This class is appropriate for beginners, or for students who want to refresh their glass blowing skills. Participants make paperweights, glass tumblers, small glass bottles, and ornaments. All materials are provided.

Santa Monica College offers a class called Glass Fusing: Big Ideas for Small Projects, which is $298, and runs for 7 sessions. Students learn how to fuse glass to create a wide variety of objects including ornaments, jewelry, and suncatchers. They also learn about glass choices, cutting, composition, wire wrapping, and gluing. There is a materials fee of $50, or $15 for advanced students with tools, which is collected at the beginning of class. In order to sign up for this class, students must have a valid U.S. phone number and a valid California address. Santa Monica College is located about two miles from the beach and offers many different classes designed to help people enhance their careers or explore their personal interests.

Students interested in working with glass might also be interested in Beginning Copper Foil at Allen Kenoyer Stained Glass. This class has 5 sessions and costs $150. This business is located about 30 minutes from downtown Los Angeles, and offers a variety of glass-related classes including mosaics, stained glass, and fused glass. In Beginning Copper Foil, students learn how to score and cut glass in both lines and curves. They also work with copper wire to create a stained glass window. Close-toe shoes are required. Students should also wear long pants and safety glasses, and purchase a kit prior to the beginning of class.

Students who live in Houston can learn to create a variety of different glass pipes in Glass Pipes, which is offered by Juggernaut Glass. In this class, participants learn how to craft a chillum, spoon, or steam-roller-style pipe. Juggernaut Glass is a community of instructors and glass artists that specializes in a form of glass blowing that is known as flameworking or lampworking. This glass pipe class is two hours long and costs $125. Juggernaut Glass also offers a variety of other glass-blowing classes such as one focused on making pendants, and another where students make holiday ornaments. 

The Richmond Art Center, located about half an hour from downtown San Francisco, is a community organization that encourages the making and sharing of art of various types, including glass blowing. It offers Beginning & Continuing Glass Blowing for $500. Students begin by learning glass blowing fundamentals and practicing techniques. After that, they work on more advanced pieces.

Students in Charlotte can learn glass blowing in-person by taking Intro to Flameworking Boro Weekend at the North Carolina Glass Center in Asheville, which is about two-and-a-half hours out of Charlotte. The North Carolina Glass Center is a nonprofit studio and gallery. It works to help emerging artists by providing low-cost studio access. Intro to Flameworking is a weekend-long class that covers the basics of working with borosilicate glass.

The Clay Lady Studios in Nashville offers stained glass workshops, including the Spring Stained Glass Suncatcher Workshop. In this $95 class, students learn how to work with stained glass, and create a stained glass suncatcher. The Clay Lady Studios was created by Danielle McDaniel, who has dedicated her life to art’s transformative power. Hundreds of students and artists visit her studio each week.

Virtual Glass Blowing Classes 

Virtual instruction has become popular in recent years. Like a live class, a virtual class features real-time instruction and includes live interaction with the instructor and other students. However, students who learn online have the additional benefit of not having to commute to class. Because they can attend from wherever they want, they also have access to a larger number of classes. A downside to learning glass blowing online is that online students generally have to supply their own materials and equipment, and Glass Blowers need specialized, and often expensive, equipment. As a result, students who want to take online glass blowing classes may find that there are only a limited number of options in this format.

However, there are other online courses that involve working with glass. For instance,  

A Starry Night in Glass Mosaics is offered by the Chicago Botanic Garden, which is located on 385 acres in Chicago, and offers a range of virtual classes in addition to its extensive gardens and natural areas. This class has two sessions that run live online via Zoom, and students learn how to create a mosaic of the “Starry Night” painting by Vincent Van Gogh. Materials are supplied. Tuition is $249.

Another glass-related glass is Glass Etching, offered by CraftJam. CraftJam offers both in-person and virtual workshops in a variety of different crafts, and emphasizes the many benefits of being creative. The Glass Etching workshop is $27.22, and takes place via Zoom. It is designed for beginners. Students need four glasses, etching solution, brushes, and stencils. In the class, they learn to master the technique of etching glass.

Some students who are interested in glass blowing also enjoy learning to create other types of hands-on art. For instance, Introduction to Weaving is an eight-session class designed to teach a variety of different weaving techniques including basket, twill, pile, and twining. Instructors also teach students how to make their own loom. This course is also offered virtually through the Chicago Botanic Garden. The price of the course is $374.

Another hands-on art class that can be useful to artists is Color Mixing, where students learn to mix accurate and vivid colors in a variety of different hues. They also create charts for permanent reference. This is a six-session class, and costs $374. Students work in watercolor, but can apply their knowledge to other mediums.

Private Group Glass Blowing Classes

A private group class is another way to learn glass blowing. CourseHorse offers glass blowing classes for private groups. It also offers group classes in a wide variety of other art-related topics. For instance, Glass Etching is a private class where participants learn to etch designs on glass. After creating stencils with an X-acto knife and cutting board, they transfer their designs permanently to drinking classes, using etching creme. Up to 60 people can attend this class at one time, and it lasts for 2 hours.

For events booked through CourseHorse, there are no booking fees and no registration is required. CourseHorse sends a class confirmation within 24 hours. There is also a flexible change policy, where as long as the minimum group size has been met, changes to the total size can be made up until 72 hours before the event. In addition, most events can also be brought to a private home or office space. Contact CourseHorse for more information about scheduling a private event.

What Will I Need to Learn Glass Blowing?

Glass blowing requires a lot of specialized equipment. A furnace is needed to get the glass hot enough to melt; around,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Most glass blowing furnaces are powered by gas. Glass Blowers also need a blowpipe, which is a hollow steel tube that is used to gather molten glass and blow air into it, a bench to work on, and a yoke, which is a stand that supports the blowpipe when it is in the furnace. In addition, they need tools like knives, tweezers, and molds for shaping the glass, and an annealing kiln, which is a kiln that is used to gradually cool the glass object. Finally, safety gear is needed to protect from burns, and can include safety glasses, gloves and sleeves, and a leather apron. With an in-person glass blowing class, this equipment is usually provided.

In addition to all of this equipment, Glass Blowers need glass to work with. Glass is made primarily from sand. Glass Blowers work with many different types of glass. For instance, borosilicate glass is common because it is relatively durable and heat-resistant. Soda-lime glass is also popular because it is relatively inexpensive. Many Glass Blowers also use recycled glass.

Is It Difficult to Learn Glass Blowing?

It takes time and practice to learn glass blowing. Students need to learn to use specialized equipment including a furnace, a blowpipe, and various tools. They also need to learn to handle the heat involved, which includes learning how to protect themselves from burns. In addition, Glass Blowers must develop the precision and control required to work with molten glass. However, while learning all of these things may be difficult, almost anyone who is willing to work at it can ultimately learn glass blowing.

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