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ONE-DAY WORKSHOPS SPRING 2020 MARCH 7 Cups! 9 am–4 pmChrista WestbrookGlassblowing / Beginner

Shape Up! 9 am–4 pmPhil Rogerson Flameworking / Adv. Beginner

MARCH 15 Paperweights at the Furnace 9 am–4 pmRoss DelanoGlassblowing / All Levels

Pendants For a Day 9 am–4 pmCorinne Everhart Flameworking / All Levels

Some Like it Cold: The Art of the Grind 9 am–4 pmChris Giordano Cold Working / All Levels

MARCH 2– MAY 4 Foundations: Devils in the DetailsMondays, 7–10 pm Darin Denison Glassblowing / All Levels

Borosilicate Marbles: Tiny Worlds Within Mondays, 7–10 pmMiles ParkerFlameworking / All Levels

MARCH 3– MAY 5 Color Techniques at the Furnace Tuesdays, 7–10 pmJeremiah I. Unterman Glassblowing / Intermediate

Statement JewelryTuesdays, 7–10 pmChrista Westbrook Flameworking / All Levels MARCH 5 – MAY 7 Beginning GlassblowingThursdays, 7–10 pmRoss Delano Glassblowing / Beginner

An Introduction to BorosilicateThursdays, 7–10 pm Stephen Brucker Flameworking / All Levels

TEN-WEEK SESSIONSSPRING 2020

WEEKEND WORKSHOPS SPRING 2020

INTENSIVE COURSES SUMMER 2020

SPRING / SUMMER 2020 PROGRAMS

MARCH 21–22Fantasy Florals & FoliageSandy DukeshireGlassblowing / Advanced Beginner

Lathework 101Katie SeveranceFlameworking & Latheworking Beginner

Level I: Introduction to Stained GlassJoseph BarlettStained Glass / Beginner

MARCH 28–29Beginning GlassblowingJeremiah I. Unterman Glassblowing / Beginner

An Introduction to Hollow BeadsAnnukka RitalahtiFlameworking / Intermediate

Geometric Patterns in GlassGayla LeeKiln Working / All Levels

APRIL 4–5Next Steps in GlassblowingChrista WestbrookGlassblowing / Advanced Beginner

Turbulent Flow Aaron VerityFlameworking / All Levels

Stained Glass VariationsAnnukka RitalahtiStained Glass / All Levels

APRIL 11–12FoundationsDarin DenisonGlassblowing / Intermediate

Flameworking Borosilicate SculptureCorinne EverhartFlameworking / All Levels

Cold Working HacksRichard WhiteleyCold Working / All Levels

APRIL 18–19Fine LinesDane JackGlassblowing / Intermediate

Basic Scientific Glassblowing Techniques for ArtistsJim ByrnesFlameworking / Intermediate

Graphic Possibilities Using Sandblasting & EnamelingDenise Stillwaggon LeoneKiln Working & Cold Working All Levels APRIL 25–26Graftwerk: Encalmo IntensiveDarin DenisonGlassblowing / Intermediate

Beads Galore!Corinne EverhartFlameworking / All Levels

Level II: Stained Glass Window BuildingJoseph BarlettStained Glass / Advanced Beginner

MAY 2–3Adventures with Friends: Drinkin’ BuddiesCat BurnsGlassblowing / Beginner

Smoke SignalsNoah DrewFlameworking / All Levels

Sandblasting & Photosandblasting GlassDenise Stillwaggon LeoneCold Working / All Levels

MAY 9–10Beginning GlassblowingKyle LandinGlassblowing / Beginner

Glass & YogaHethre LariveeFlameworking & Yoga / All Levels

Cold Connections with Glass & MetalEd Biggar & Martha BiggarKiln Working & Metal Working All Levels

MAY 16–17Weekend at Murrine’s…Penelope RakovGlassblowing / Advanced Beginner

Scientific & Artistic Glass FusionKatie SeveranceFlameworking & Latheworking Intermediate

Fused Mosaic GlassJanet DaleckiKiln Working / All Levels

Some Like it Cold: The Art of the GrindChris GiordanoCold Working / All Levels

SESSION ONE (1 Week) JUNE 1– 6

Finding Your Voice: Glass SculptingShelley Muzylowski AllenGlassblowing / Intermediate

Form, Function, & PatternEusheen GoinesFlameworking / Intermediate

Particle Theory III: Exploring the Possibilities of Glass PowdersAnna MlasowskyKiln Working / All Levels

SESSION TWO (1 Week) JUNE 8 –13

An in-depth Introduction to Venetian TechniquesWilliam GudenrathGlassblowing / Intermediate

Break Some Rules; See What HappensEd BransonGlassblowing / Intermediate

Sculpturing Flameworking: Dare to DreamDavid WillisFlameworking / All Levels

Shifting Boundaries Silvia LevensonKiln Working / All Levels

Form, Fabricate, & FrameJoseph CavalieriStained Glass / Advanced Beginner

SESSION THREE (1 Week) JUNE 15 – 20

A Different WayDavid McDermottGlassblowing / Advanced

Blown Apart, Together. Ross DelanoGlassblowing / Beginner

Beadmaking: Expanding Your SkillsKristina LoganFlameworking / Advanced Beginner

3-D Pattern ClassMárta EdöcsKiln Working / Advanced Beginner

SESSION FOUR (2 Weeks) JUNE 22 – JULY 3

Refining Form & ColorBoyd Sugiki & Lisa ZerkowitzGlassblowing / Intermediate

Flameworking for EverybodyEmilio SantiniFlameworking / All Levels

Casting in NatureColin ReidKiln Working / All Levels

Exploring Glass EngravingKatharine ColemanEngraving / All Levels

SESSION FIVE (1 Week) JULY 6 –11

The Vocabulary of HeatNiko DimitrijevicGlassblowing / Advanced Beginner

Flameworked Glass BeadsNirit DekelFlameworking / All Levels

Tessellations: Exploring the Basics of Symmetry & PatternCarol MilneKiln Working / All Levels

Exploration in Cold WorkingJiyong LeeCold Working / Intermediate

SESSION SIX (2 Weeks) JULY 13 – 24

An In-Depth Introduction to Venetian TechniquesWilliam GudenrathGlassblowing / Intermediate

Cups & ColorMichael Schunke & Josie GluckGlassblowing / Advanced

GobletsIgor BalbiFlameworking / Intermediate

Cultivating Casting: Lost-Wax Kiln CastingEvelyn DunstanKiln Working / Advanced Beginner

SESSION SEVEN (Varies) JULY 27 – AUGUST 1

Playcation!Cat BurnsGlassblowing / Beginner

Crystal Encapsulation: From the Flame to the FurnaceClinton SmithFlameworking / Intermediate

Wearing Your Own Boots: Kiln & Cold IdeasKirstie ReaKiln Working & Cold Working Advanced Beginner*Two-Week Session: July 27–August 7

Engraving ImageryHeather Hartle & Margot JacobsEngraving / All Levels

SESSION EIGHT (1 Week) AUGUST 3 – 8

Glass SculptingLee HarrisGlassblowing / Intermediate

Less as More: The Importance of Subtlety in SculptureChris AhaltFlameworking / Intermediate

Traditional & Non-Traditional EngravingJan SchindlerEngraving / All Levels

SESSION NINE (Varies) AUGUST 10 – 21

Maximum MurrinePenelope RakovGlassblowing / Intermediate

Cold Construction & 3-D ThinkingMartin Rosol & Tomo SakaiCold Working / All Levels

Flamework Glass Sculpting: Solid & Blown FormsSuellen Fowler & Hugh SalkindFlameworking / All Levels*One-Week Session: August 10 –15

Color Theory for Glass: Fear No Color Richard ParrishKiln Working / Intermediate*One-Week Session: August 10 –15

Flameworking Using Ultimate DetailsLoren StumpFlameworking / Advanced Beginner*One-Week Session: August 17– 22

Landscapes in Kiln-Formed GlassMiriam Di FioreKiln Working / Intermediate*One-Week Session: August 17– 22

SESSION TEN (1 Week) AUGUST 24 – 29

Refining FormBoyd Sugiki & Lisa ZerkowitzGlassblowing / Intermediate Framework: Structural FlameworkingKit PaulsonFlameworking / All Levels

Hot Printing on GlassAnne PettersKiln Working / All Levels

Luminous GraphicsDenise Stillwaggon LeoneKiln Work & Cold Work / All Levels

SESSION ELEVEN (1 Week) AUGUST 31 – SEPTEMBER 5

Advanced Basic Boot CampDarin DenisonGlassblowing / Advanced Beginner

Keeping it SimpleMatt EskucheFlameworking / Intermediate

Thinking Through Cast GlassRichard WhiteleyKiln Working & Cold Working Intermediate

Engraving on Glass, What a Wonderful World! Matteo SegusoEngraving / All Levels

SESSION TWELVE (1 Week) SEPTEMBER 7–12

Thinking Outside of the SandboxSusan GottSand Casting / All Levels

Introduction to FlameworkingTim DrierFlameworking / All Levels

Cane & Murrine Made for FusersMark Ditzler & Gayla LeeKiln Working & Furnace Working All Levels

ONE-WEEK COURSES SPRING 2020 MARCH 9–14 Creative Glass Sculpting TechniquesJen VioletteGlassblowing / Intermediate

Tangled Up in Tubes: An in-depth Exploration of Manipulated Hollow FormsMiles ParkerFlameworking / All Levels

Pixelated Particles: Image Transfer & Pâte De VerreJessi MooreKiln Working / All Levels

GLASSFEST WORKSHOPSMAY 22–24Tumblers: Simple Perfection9 am–4 pm Powell ScottGlassblowing / Beginner

Tangled Up in Tubes: An Extended Exploration of Manipulated Hollow Forms9 am–4 pm Miles ParkerFlameworking / All Levels

So What Do You Do With All This Frit?9 am–4 pm Roy GruverKiln Working / All Levels

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PRACTICE OPPORTUNITIESThe Studio will remain open (by request) after class on Saturdays so that students in glassblowing and flameworking workshops may rent practice time. Please contact The Studio for details.

AGE RESTRICTIONS Our classes are designed for adults, but we welcome responsible, motivated youth with prior approval. Participants in 10-week, 1-day, and weekend classes must be 10 years old for flameworking and 14 for glassblowing. Parents are encouraged to register with their children, and are required to enroll in classes attended by children ages 10–14. Students as young as 17 may participate in one-week and two-week courses. Please contact the studio@cmog.org for permission to register students under the age of 18.

Corning Museum of GlassOne Museum WayCorning, New York 14830

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SPRING / SUMMER 2020 PROGRAMS

THE STUDIO IS:A state-of-the-art facility where people of all skill levels gather to create, learn, and share.

Where connections to glass and to the glass community are forged and deepened.

Where artists feel safe and nurtured, so they can take greater risks and make discoveries.

ONE-DAY WORKSHOPSSPRING 2020One-day workshops provide a fun experience in a variety of glassmaking techniques.

• Tuition is $140 per workshop, which includes supplies.

• Each class meets from 9 am–4 pm.

ONE-WEEK COURSESSPRING 2020Spring one-week courses provide a comprehensive glassmaking experience.

• Tuition is $875 per course, which includes supplies.

• Courses take place from 9 am–5 pm.

TEN-WEEK SESSIONSSPRING 2020Ten-week courses allow students of all skill levels to explore glassmaking.

• Tuition is $525 per course, which includes supplies.

• Classes meet once per week from 7–10 pm.

• Classes begin the week of March 2, 2020.

GLASSFEST WORKSHOPSMAY 22–24, 2020Special three-day workshops taking place during Corning, NY Glassfest (glassfest.org).

• Tuition is $420 per workshop, which includes supplies.

• Classes meet Friday–Sunday from 9 am–4 pm.

WEEKEND WORKSHOPSSPRING 2020Weekend workshops offer the opportunity to study glassworking on a convenient schedule.

• Tuition is $280 per workshop, which includes supplies.

• Classes meet Saturday and Sunday, 9 am–4 pm.

• Flameworking and glassblowing spaces may be rented after class on Saturday evenings for additional practice time. Contact The Studio for details.

INTENSIVE COURSES SUMMER 2020Immerse in glassmaking with a one- or two-week course. Tuition is $875 for 1-week classes; $1650 for 2-week classes. Room & board are available for an additional fee; see cmog.org/studio for details.

Apply by March 15. Intensive courses are filled by lottery; we will notify you of acceptance by March 30, 2020. A $20 application fee is required. After March 15, remaining spaces are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Register for 10-week, 1-day, weekend and spring 1-week classes at CMOG.ORG/STUDIO.

ANNEALING & RECEIPT OF FINISHED WORKAll hot-glass work requires overnight cooling in an annealer. Pieces may be picked up the following day or shipped for an additional fee.

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