Miami University
[June 22 - 26]

 

Glass Blowing II

Glassblowing II, another week of fun. This class will be an extension of the prior week of glassblowing. We will be exploring traditional pattern and texture techniques while attempting to create drinking forms constructed of multiple parts. Progress towards these goals will vary depending on complexity of design and student ability.
Noted requirements: The anticipated materials fee in this workshop is approximately $200. Students should be in good physical condition, since participation will involve some physical output and sweating. Must not be sensitive to heat or strong light. Good hand-eye skill required.

Dawson R. Kellogg, Columbus, Ohio, holds an MFA from Kent State University and has headed the Glass program of the Columbus College of Art & Design for the last 11 years. He has tutored students at the Glass Axis for eleven years and was instrumental in the building of much of their studio. He has also taught summer workshops in Lake Tahoe for 16 years. Dawson has received three Partners Scholarships to the internationally acclaimed Pilchuck Glass School. Currently, he is working on various commission projects in the Columbus area. Gallery

Beginner, Limit 12

Workshop Status: CONFIRMED

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