Fused (fusible) glass is made specifically to be heated in a kiln so that it will melt and bond with other fusible glass. This allows artists to create a variety of items, such as bowls, plates, jewelry, sun-catchers, and other pieces of art. Fusible glass comes in an enormous range of colors, sizes, and shapes (sheets, crumbles (frit), strings (stringers), and others) for designing bright, beautiful art.
There is no minimum. However, the studio can only accommodate a maximum of eight students per class.
Classes are scheduled on Saturdays, but the studio is available for classes 7 days a week by request.
It depends on several factors, such as the size of the class, the number of firings required for each piece, and how many pieces are in line to be fired before yours. In most cases, you can expect to pick up your art within a week.
If you have never fused glass before, it is recommended (not required) that you select a beginner project from my website. The intermediate projects on the website are a good starting point for those who have completed a beginner’s class but aren’t quite ready for more advanced projects. If you are an experienced fuser, I encourage you to explore projects that interest you on YouTube, Etsy, Pinterest, and other sources. Please contact me prior to registering if you choose to do a project that is not on the class registration page.
Yes! Ages 10 and up are always welcome. Children between 10 and 13 must be accompanied by an adult.