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Glass Spring Concentration

Glass Spring Concentration
March 3 – April 26, 2024 (8 Weeks)
Granite Calimpong
Building a Strong Foundation

This workshop is about exploring functional forms as you build a strong foundation of fundamental glassblowing skills. Starting with simple drinking vessels, we’ll cover gathering, marvering, working on center, body position, and movement through the shop. From there we’ll move on to bowls, plates, vases, and other more challenging forms and work through more advanced techniques, including optic molds, color applications, bit work, and handles. This workshop will be about steady improvement that will enable you to produce functional objects for use and enjoyment. All levels. Hot glass studio.

Studio artist; teaching: University of Washington, Pilchuck (WA), Haystack (ME), Penland, Pittsburgh Glass Center; recent exhibitions: Traver Gallery (Seattle); The Jam Factory (Australia); residencies: Museum of Glass (WA), Pilchuck (WA), Northlands Creative Glass (Scotland), Pittsburgh Glass Center, Pottery Northwest (Seattle).

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Granite Calimpong, Saltillo, glass, vitrolite, 12 x 10 inches
Granite Calimpong, Saltillo, glass, vitrolite, 12 x 10 inches
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Clay Spring Concentration

Clay Spring Concentration
March 3 – April 26, 2024 (8 Weeks)
Cynthia Bringle
Basics and Beyond

This workshop will be about starting from where you are and getting to the next stop along the way. Whatever your level of experience, it’s always good to review and learn more ways to make handles that function, lids that fit, and pitchers that pour. We’ll do lots of work on forms and options for decoration, including brushwork, glazes, and carving. We’ll work with stoneware, and together we’ll load and fire various kilns. Studio and gallery visits will give you a chance to see different approaches to pottery, studio set-up, and ways of selling. Guest instructor Julie Wiggins will add her perspective by leading the workshop for one week. The ability to center clay and pull a 6-inch cylinder will be helpful, but the workshop is open to all levels. Upper clay studio.

Studio potter and workshop teacher; teaching: Arrowmont (TN), Anderson Ranch (CO), Campbell Folk School (NC), Penland; fellow and trustee emeritus of the American Craft Council, North Carolina Award for Fine Arts, honorary doctorate from Memphis College of Art; collections: Mint Museum (NC), High Museum (GA), Gregg Museum (NC), Fuller Craft Museum (MA), Asheville Museum of Art (NC).

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Cynthia Bringle, Fish Jar, stoneware, 20 x 12 x 12 inches
Cynthia Bringle, Fish Jar, stoneware, 20 x 12 x 12 inches