You might see wheel-engraved designs on Victorian glass panels, old light fixtures, Venetian mirrors or on Victorian vases.
You might see wheel-engraved designs on Victorian glass panels, old light fixtures, Venetian mirrors or on Victorian vases. These designs involve cutting into the surface of glass with small diamond wheels of many sizes and shapes, which allows for the carving of imagery and patterns into glass sheets and objects. A variety of cuts are possible and when explored for their own inherent value, and integrated into an artist’s menu of glass working techniques, they can be used to enhance and extend works to a new level. Clear glass blanks and clear sheet glass will be provided; however students are welcomed to bring in their own glass objects to work on. A short presentation on historical & contemporary cold working will compliment hands-on work.
What to Expect: Class time will alternate between demonstration and work time.
Eligibility: No experience required, Open to ages 14 and up.
This is an in-person class taking place on-site at UrbanGlass. Health and safety guidelines will be emailed to you upon registration.
School Notes:
Preparing for class
- It is recommended that students bring notebooks and water bottles to in person classes. All basic materials and supplies needed for the class will be provided. If students wish to use specific tools or materials not supplied in class they are responsible for obtaining these items themselves.
Studio Attire
- For your safety, protective eyewear must be worn at all times in all areas of the UrbanGlass Studio. We will provide appropriate eyewear for your use. Appropriate work clothes are also required. Flammable or synthetic fabrics, sandals and open-toe shoes are not allowed. Long hair must be tied back.