Kiln Casting Glass with Jenny Crescuillo May 3rd + 4th
During this weekend course, students will be introduced to open faced glass casting in an electric kiln. Participants will create their own small forms with clay and will learn how to create a high-temperature mold, prepare the kiln, and learn about firing schedules. Kiln-casting glass has many applications from artistic sculptures, to interior design elements, to optical devices. Students will leave the class with many new questions and answers and one completed glass sculpture to be picked up after firing.
May 3rd + 4th, 9am-4pm, Ages 18 and up, $400
Financial aid is available: HERE
Jennifer Crescuillo is an internationally exhibited artist currently living and working in Silver Point, Tennessee with her family. She received her Master’s of Fine Art in glass at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. She has taught and worked at various glass studios, such as The Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass, Urban Glass, and Pilchuck Glass School. Her work has been included in New Glass Review 34, 36, and 38, and she has been a Wheaton Arts Fellow and an Emerging Artist in Residence at Pilchuck Glass School. Jennifer also operates High Polish Studio, specializing in custom glass fabrication and cold working services.
During this weekend course, students will be introduced to open faced glass casting in an electric kiln. Participants will create their own small forms with clay and will learn how to create a high-temperature mold, prepare the kiln, and learn about firing schedules. Kiln-casting glass has many applications from artistic sculptures, to interior design elements, to optical devices. Students will leave the class with many new questions and answers and one completed glass sculpture to be picked up after firing.
May 3rd + 4th, 9am-4pm, Ages 18 and up, $400
Financial aid is available: HERE
Jennifer Crescuillo is an internationally exhibited artist currently living and working in Silver Point, Tennessee with her family. She received her Master’s of Fine Art in glass at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. She has taught and worked at various glass studios, such as The Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass, Urban Glass, and Pilchuck Glass School. Her work has been included in New Glass Review 34, 36, and 38, and she has been a Wheaton Arts Fellow and an Emerging Artist in Residence at Pilchuck Glass School. Jennifer also operates High Polish Studio, specializing in custom glass fabrication and cold working services.
During this weekend course, students will be introduced to open faced glass casting in an electric kiln. Participants will create their own small forms with clay and will learn how to create a high-temperature mold, prepare the kiln, and learn about firing schedules. Kiln-casting glass has many applications from artistic sculptures, to interior design elements, to optical devices. Students will leave the class with many new questions and answers and one completed glass sculpture to be picked up after firing.
May 3rd + 4th, 9am-4pm, Ages 18 and up, $400
Financial aid is available: HERE
Jennifer Crescuillo is an internationally exhibited artist currently living and working in Silver Point, Tennessee with her family. She received her Master’s of Fine Art in glass at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. She has taught and worked at various glass studios, such as The Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass, Urban Glass, and Pilchuck Glass School. Her work has been included in New Glass Review 34, 36, and 38, and she has been a Wheaton Arts Fellow and an Emerging Artist in Residence at Pilchuck Glass School. Jennifer also operates High Polish Studio, specializing in custom glass fabrication and cold working services.