14 January 2025
15:30
This course is for both beginners and people with experience.
Beginners will learn all the stages of traditional stained glass making including designing a panel, cutting/grinding the glass and assembling it into a completed panel, using lead came, solder and cement. You will also learn how to handle the materials and use the various tools safely.
As a returning or more experienced student, you will be encouraged to work on your own ideas, but also to take on more complex projects, and to broaden your skills set. This might mean developing more complex designs and/or learning new techniques such as copper foiling, glass painting, and etching. There will also be scope for larger projects and constructing 3D items.
All students will be encouraged to learn about the history of stained glass, including both its secular and religious development. There will be regular trips to local sites housing significant examples of stained glass.
You should wear sensible clothing and closed footwear (not sandals). Also, bring a notepad, ruler and coloured pencils if you have them.
Please be aware the course fee does not cover materials. You will need to pay a small termly fee for consumables, such as flux and patina. In addition, you will need to purchase glass, lead and any framing materials. Tutors will provide information about this at the beginning of the course.
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