5331. Furnace Glass - Color Applications & Advanced Techniques - Workshop

5331. Furnace Glass - Color Applications & Advanced Techniques - Workshop

Workshop - Glass | This class has been canceled

918 Bridge Street NW Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States

Glass Blowing Studio: 840 Mill Works St, #150

Advanced

2/29/2020 (one day)

10:00 AM-2:00 PM EDT on Sat

$225.00

Spend a day in the Hot Shop at The Olio learning more about color applications, frit, color bar, bits, wraps and other advanced techniques for furnace glass forms. Experience in the hot shop required. Not a beginner's class. All materials included.

Band, Sarah

Sarah Band creates glass sculptures inspired by science, anatomy, and creepy stuff! She has been blowing glass for over 15 years. She graduated from San Francisco State with a BFA in Sculpture in 2011. She is most well-known for her series of blown glass skeletons on copper tubing, hot sculpted human organs, and the use of oddities in her glass sculptures. She had a recent solo exhibition at the Randolph Art Guild, is a current Artist Support Grant recipient, and is featured in The Art of State, Celebrating the visual art of North Carolina by Liza Roberts.

 

Byer, Rebeccah

Rebeccah Byer is the Founding Executive Director of The Olio. Originally from Chicago, Rebeccah started blowing glass in 1993 as a failing college student at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana. She decided she wanted to open a ‘glassblowing school for kids’ right after she made Dean’s List as an art major, clearly finding her life’s calling that could connect with her love of teaching. Entrepreneurship being in her blood, Rebeccah felt that a solid business plan for products and commissioned work, as well as community classes and programs, would help round out the apprenticeship program for youth. Rebeccah has spent the time since college in many places and industries, including film production, food service, marketing, publishing, education, administration, and non-profits. She has lived in Winston-Salem, North Carolina since 2006 and has two children. Rebeccah serves on the PTI Airport Public Art Committee, as a cohort in the Kenan Institute Arts Enterprise Lab 2.0, and was a member of the EMC Arts Community Innovation Lab. She is also a co-founder of Mary’s Mavens, teaches Social Entrepreneurship at Wake Forest University, and is currently working on her glass sculpture portfolio.