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Fused Glass Workshop - Create a Wind Chime

  • THE FORGE NASHVILLE 217 Willow Street Nashville, TN, 37210 United States (map)
Fused Glass Workshop - Create a Wind Chime
$150.00

Dive into the vibrant world of fused glass and craft your own unique fused glass wind chime! This hands-on workshop welcomes participants of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced glass artists. Through guided instruction and creative exploration, you'll learn essential techniques to design and create a stunning fused glass vase that sparkles and shines.

Fused glass is a beautiful and versatile art form that involves layering and melting glass pieces in a kiln to create intricate designs and vibrant colors. By carefully controlling temperature and time, artists can fuse glass into a variety of shapes and textures, resulting in stunning decorative and functional pieces. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist, fused glass offers endless opportunities for creativity and expression.

In this workshop, participants will:

  • Learn about the basics of fused glass art.

  • Have hands-on experience with cutting and arranging fusible glass.

  • Design and assemble a fused glass wind chime.

Join us for a fun and engaging workshop and create your own dazzling fused glass wind chime that will add a touch of art and creativity to your space!

I'm Martha Morales Purucker, a fused glass artist with over a decade of experience transforming glass into art. Inspired by my Mexican roots and honed through years of learning from glass masters, I've created a vibrant studio space where creativity flourishes. Let's explore the magic of glass together!

www.glassvilletn.com

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email @glassvilletn@gmail.com

* All materials are provided.

Classes are transferable, but not refundable. Only transferable up to 48 hours before class.

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