GLASS FLAME WORKSHOP
The Arc + Flame Center’s Glass Flame Workshop is the perfect class to express your creativity through glass art. Working with borosilicate glass & flame, you will learn to light a torch, adjust a flame, stretch, gather, cut, & fuse boro glass rods into beautiful designs. A wide range of color options are available for you to experiment with. Each student can make up to 5 glass pieces including a tear drop, heart, & leaf. NOTE: Projects are ready for pickup 1 week after the class.
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Our experienced instructors will use a combination of lecture, demonstration, and hands-on instruction to enhance your learning experience. All safety equipment and glass materials are included in the course price. Great for beginners and experienced flame workers!
NOTE: Projects are ready for pickup 1 week after the class. Breakfast snacks and lunch will be provided. Please contact the Arc + Flame Center at least 72-hours prior to the event regarding any food allergies or restrictions.
- (1) 8-hour class
- Age Requirement: 16 years & above
- Experience Requirement: none
- Tuition: $200
- Uses borosilicate glass, heat, flame, & tools
- Lunch, snacks & beverages are provided
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Organization:
The Rochester Arc + Flame CenterLocation:
125 Fedex Way
Rochester, NY, 14624United States
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Phone:
585-349-7110Contact name:
Rochester Arc + Flame
Email address:
Dates:
01/25/2025
Time:
9AM - 5PM
Price:
200.00
Ages
Teenagers Adults & kids together Adults without kidsWeb Service