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SPRING / SUMMER 2018 PROGRAMS Corning Museum of Glass One Museum Way Corning, New York 14830 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED LEARN MAKE SHARE

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Page 1: SHARE - Corning Museum of Glass...Frenemies: Hot Glass and Metal Together March 10 –11, 2018 Jane Cook and Anna Riley Glassblowing/Advanced Beginner Beginning Flameworking March

SPRING / SUMMER 2018 PROGRAMS

Corning Museum of GlassOne Museum WayCorning, New York 14830

ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

LEARN

MAKE

SHARE

Page 2: SHARE - Corning Museum of Glass...Frenemies: Hot Glass and Metal Together March 10 –11, 2018 Jane Cook and Anna Riley Glassblowing/Advanced Beginner Beginning Flameworking March

Frenemies: Hot Glass and Metal TogetherMarch 10 –11, 2018Jane Cook and Anna RileyGlassblowing/Advanced Beginner

Beginning FlameworkingMarch 10 –11, Jim ByrnesFlameworking/Beginner

Introduction to Pâte de VerreMarch 10 –11, Jessi MooreKiln Working/Beginner

Borosilicate Marbles: Tiny Worlds WithinMarch 17–18, Miles ParkerFlameworking/All Levels

Demystifying Kilns and Kiln ProcessesMarch 17–18, Roy GruverKiln Working/Advanced Beginner

Beginning GlassblowingMarch 17–18, Shilo ParkerMarch 31– April 1, Ross DelanoApril 7– 8, Chris GiordanoApril 14 –15, Christa WestbrookApril 21– 22, Corinne EverhartApril 28 – 29, Chris GiordanoGlassblowing/Beginner

Some Like It Cold: The Art of the GrindMarch 24 – 25, Chris GiordanoCold Working/All Levels

Doggone It!March 31– April 1, Jen KuhnFlameworking/Advanced Beginner

Turbulent FlowApril 7– 8, Aaron VerityFlameworking/All Levels

Graphic Possibilities Using Sandblasting and Enameling April 7– 8, Denise Stillwaggon LeoneKiln Working and Cold Working/ All Levels

Basics of Borosilicate BraceletsApril 14 –15, Miles ParkerFlameworking/All Levels

Introduction to Stained GlassApril 14 –15, Joseph BarlettStained Glass/Beginner

Smoke SignalsApril 21– 22, Noah DrewFlameworking/All Levels

Frit Overlay TechniquesApril 21– 22, Roy GruverKiln Working/All Levels

Next Steps in FlameworkingApril 28 – 29, Jim ByrnesFlameworking/Advanced Beginner

Sandblasting and Photo Sandblasting GlassApril 28 – 29, Denise Stillwaggon LeoneCold Working/All Levels

Addressing Matters of InclusionMay 5 – 6, Jeremy UntermanGlassblowing/Intermediate

Introduction to BorosilicateMay 5 – 6, Stephen BruckerFlameworking/All Levels

Beginning FusingMay 5 – 6, Janet Dalecki Kiln Working/Beginner

Next Steps in GlassblowingMay 12 – 13, Lee BabbittGlassblowing/Advanced Beginner

Birding in BoroMay 12 – 13, Jen KuhnFlameworking/Advanced Beginner

SPRING/SUMMER 2018 STUDIO PROGRAMSSPRING 2018 TEN-WEEK SESSIONSTen-week courses allow students of all levels to explore glassmaking. No glassworking experience is required (unless otherwise noted), but participants must be at least 10 years of age for flameworking and 14 for glassblowing. Parents are encouraged to register with their children and are required to attend classes with children 10 –14 years of age. Classes meet once each week, 7–10 pm. Each class begins the week of March 5. Tuition for the entire 10 weeks is $510, which covers basic supplies. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Beginning GlassblowingMondays, Catherine AyersGlassblowing/Beginner

Flameworking with Borosilicate Glass: Trinkets and Things Mondays, Corinne EverhartFlameworking/All Levels

Introduction to Caneworking Tuesdays, Jeremy UntermanGlassblowing/Advanced Beginner Flameworking with Soft Glass Tuesdays, Shilo ParkerFlameworking/All Levels

Back to Basics Thursdays, Ross DelanoGlassblowing/Advanced

Paperweights at the Furnace March 24, Shilo ParkerMarch 25, Corinne Everhart Glassblowing/Beginner

BeadmakingMarch 24, Kalli Snodgrass Flameworking/Beginner

Exploring the Art of Surface-Worked PendantsMarch 25, Aaron Verity Flameworking/All Levels

Stained Glass Box Class May 12, Joseph Barlett Stained Glass/Advanced Beginner

SPRING 2018 WEEKEND WORKSHOPSWeekend workshops, held on Saturdays and Sundays, 10 am – 4 pm, offer students the opportunity to study glassworking without making a long-term commitment. Participants must be at least 10 years of age for flameworking and 14 for glassblowing. Parents are encouraged to register with their children and are required to attend classes with children 10 –14 years of age. Tuition for each weekend workshop is $270. All hot work requires overnight cooling in an annealer. Work created on Sunday may be picked up Monday or shipped for an additional fee.

SPRING 2018 ONE-DAY WORKSHOPSOne-day workshops are fun for the entire family! No glassworking experience is required (unless otherwise noted), but participants must be at least 10 years of age for flameworking and 14 for glassblowing. Parents are encouraged to register with their children and are required to attend classes with children 10 –14 years of age. The classes meet 10 am – 4 pm, with one-hour lunch breaks on your own. Tuition for each workshop is $135, which covers basic supplies for the class. All hot work requires overnight cooling in an annealer. Pieces may be picked up the following day or shipped for an additional fee.

P R A C T I C E O P P O RT U N I T I E SThe Studio will remain open (by request) after class on Saturdays so that students in glassblowing and flameworking workshops may rent practice time. Please contact us for details.

IGNITE YOUR PASSION

SUMMER 2018 INTENSIVE COURSESImmerse yourself in glassmaking. We provide excellent instruction by top artists and proximity to the world’s largest collection of glass. Tuition is $850 for a one-week class and $1,600 for a two-week class. Room and board is additional.

Apply online by March 15 ($20.00 application fee). We will notify you of your acceptance by March 30.

Please be aware that this session occurs at the same time as a car race at Watkins Glen: local hotels book quickly. Room and board is available through The Studio; however, if you are getting your own housing, please book early.

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SESSION ONE (1 Week)JUNE 4–JUNE 9Creating and Using MurrineDavide SalvadoreFurnace Working/Advanced

Flamework Glass Sculpting: Solid and Blown FormsSuellen FowlerFlameworking/All Levels

Luminous GraphicsDenise Stillwaggon LeoneEnameling and Sandblasting/All Levels

SESSION TWO (1 Week)JUNE 11–16Tumblers— Simple PerfectionPowell ScottGlassblowing/Advanced Beginner

Fine-Tune Your Torch FundamentalsHugh SalkindFlameworking/All Levels

Cultivating Casting — Lost Wax Kiln CastingEvelyn DunstanKiln Working/Advanced Beginner

Un-Blinded: Scientific Inspirations for Hot Glass SculptureJane Cook and Anna RileyGlassblowing/Intermediate

SESSION THREE (1 Week)* JUNE 18–23Define, Ideate, Prototype, TestCourtney DoddGlassblowing/Advanced Beginner

Flameworking: Structural Objects & FormsLisa DemagallFlameworking/All Levels

Corallite Creations: Kiln Forming with Powder, Heat, Gravity, and FlameNikki O’NeillKiln Working/All Levels

'Coldtwerking' 501 Special TopicsJennifer Crescuillo and Andrew NajarianCold Working/All Levels

An In-Depth Introduction to Venetian Techniques William GudenrathGlassblowing/Intermediate SESSION FOUR (2 Weeks)JUNE 25–JULY 6Form + ColorBoyd Sugiki and Lisa ZerkowitzGlassblowing/Advanced

If You Can Understand It, You Can Do ItJason HowardJune 25–30 (1 Week)Flameworking/Intermediate

Flameworking for EverybodyJuly 2–7 (1 Week)Emilio SantiniFlameworking/All Levels

SESSION FOUR Cont'd (2 Weeks)JUNE 25–JULY 6 Knitting GlassCarol MilneKiln Casting/All Levels

Glass EngravingKatharine ColemanEngraving/All Levels SESSION FIVE (1 Week) JULY 9–14Ariel and Graal TechniquesMicke JohanssonGlassblowing/Intermediate

Creatures of the Sea Mauro VianelloFlameworking/Intermediate

Surface, Texture and Mark-MakingMarina HanserKiln Working/All Levels

Glass EngravingMatteo SegusoEngraving/All Levels

Cold Working: Jewelry and Sculptural FormsDon FriedlichCold Working/All Levels SESSION SIX (2 Weeks)JULY 16–27Cups and ColorMichael Schunke and Josie GluckFurnace Working/Advanced

Developing Your Idea in BoroSimone CrestaniFlameworking/Intermediate

Mosaic GlassGabriele KüstnerFusing and Cold Working/All Levels

Bohemian Glass EngravingJaroslav ŠáraEngraving/All Levels

SESSION SEVEN (1 Week)*JULY 30–AUGUST 4Beginning with Basic BubblesChrista WestbrookGlassblowing/Beginner

Forces of Nature Bandhu Dunham Flameworking/All Levels Murano Glass Objects with Kiln MurrineManuela MilanKiln Working/Intermediate

Texturing GlassJuly 30 – August 10 (2 Weeks)Pietro and Riccardo FerroBattuto, Cold Working/All Levels Engraving and Cold Working TechniquesJuly 30 – August 1 (Special 3-Day Class) $405Max ErlacherEngraving/All Levels

SESSION EIGHT (1 Week)AUGUST 6–11Creative Glass Sculpting TechniquesJen VioletteGlassblowing/Intermediate

Flameworking Using Ultimate DetailsLoren StumpFlameworking/Advanced Beginner

Inspiration, Pattern, Color and Technique in Kiln GlassRichard ParrishKiln Working/Intermediate SESSION NINE (2 Weeks)AUGUST 13–24Blowing and Sculpting Inside the BubbleMartin JaneckyGlassblowing/Advanced

Kiln Casting: Demystifying the DigitalNorwood VivianoKiln Casting/Beginner

Flameworked Glass BeadsAugust 13–18 (1 Week)Nirit DekelFlameworking/All Levels

Flameworked Hollow FormsAugust 20–25 (1 Week)Amy LemaireFlameworking/Intermediate

Cold Construction and 3-D ThinkingMartin Rosol and Tomo SakaiCold Working/All Levels

Experimental Glass EngravingPavlina CambalováEngraving/All Levels

An In-Depth Introduction to Venetian Techniques William GudenrathGlassblowing/Intermediate

SESSION TEN (1 Week)AUGUST 27–SEPTEMBER 1Advanced Basic Boot CampDarin DenisonGlassblowing/Advanced

Hollow Sculpting in a Hollow WorldChris AhaltFlameworking/Intermediate

LinearityAugust 27– September 7 (2 Weeks)Mel DouglasKiln Working and Cold WorkingAll Levels

Experimental Glass EngravingPavlina CambalováEngraving/All Levels

SESSION ELEVEN (1 Week)SEPTEMBER 3–8Over the RainbowNancy CallanGlassblowing/Advanced

Introduction to FlameworkingTim DrierFlameworking/All Levels

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NOTES: If you want to continue your studies with Pavlina, she teaches again in Session 10.

G L A S S F E S T WO R K S H O P S(Three-day Workshops) $405

Tumblers: Simple PerfectionMay 25 – 27, Powell ScottGlassblowing/Advanced Beginner

Bugs of SummerMay 25 – 27, Wesley FlemingFlameworking/Advanced Beginner

All the Fun StuffMay 25 – 27, Gayla LeeKiln Working/All Levels