Face Forward
- All levels
- 14 and older
- $990
- Earn 9,900 reward points
- 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
- 20 hours over 5 sessions
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UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
Celebrate spring in New York with a vibrant fusion of glass and team spirit! Explore the art of creating intricate beads inspired by the colors of our beloved New York teams. From basketball to baseball, discover the beauty of soft glass as you craft personalized items, from stylish jewelry to functional houseware. All skill levels welcome for this hands-on exploration of flamework techniques and finishing touches.
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UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
Learn the art of neon creation in this hands-on workshop where you'll design, bend, wire, and install your neon sign or sculpture. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the process of glass tube processing and gas filling to produce stunning light. All skill levels are welcome, and participants will leave with their custom neon pieces.
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11am–5pm EDT
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UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
Explore the art of creating figurative glass sculptures at the torch in this 5-day workshop. From basic torsos to full figures, discover how poses and environments can evoke emotion in your work. All levels are welcome.
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UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
Discover the intricate art of mold making and lost wax casting in this comprehensive weekend class. Perfect for beginners or those looking to refine their skills, learn the step-by-step processes and techniques necessary to create stunning wax and plaster positives. Develop a solid foundation for future glass casting classes at UrbanGlass.
Jun 14th
6–9pm EDT
Meets 3 Times
Gather round this August to join Kate Hush for her first (in person) course at UrbanGlass! The time has come to Face Forward. In this 5 evening neon intensive she will guide you through the process of designing, sculpting, electrifying, and then displaying the touchstones of vision and sound - the eyes, and the mouth. Will your lips glow blue or eyes beam red? The choice is yours to make in this neon adventure. Because who wouldn’t want to place the windows to the soul right on their bedroom wall?
What to Expect: This course will consist of 35% lecture, demo, and, instruction which will be made up of the following: talking about the basics of neon fabrication and setting proper expectations for newcomers, going over making a feasible design and pattern, showing how the bending of the glass works, focusing mainly on the curves and angles that make up these facial features, and then going over installation and wiring so students can hang their pieces after the course ends.
The other 65% will be all hands on work with the students as they make their pieces. The teaching team will go around to each student individually and assist them in creating their units, making sure not to completely take over the bending process, but instead to course correct when needed. Students should expect to walk away with knowledge on designing and installing pieces, as well as the basics of bending -particularly curves and angles. In the end beginner students will walk away with either a pair of lips or eyes, while more advanced students may be able to complete an entire face.
Pick-up: It is possible processing will take additional time, so students will have to return to UrbanGlass once notified to pick up their work.
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Enrollment cancellations made outside sixteen (16) days from the first day of class are eligible for a refund less a 5% processing fee. Refunds will not be granted for any cancellations made inside sixteen (16) days from the first day of class, or for withdrawals during class.
In any event where a customer wants to cancel their enrollment and is eligible for a full refund, a 5% processing fee will be deducted from the refund amount.
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Founded in 1977 by artists Richard Yelle and Erik Erikson as the New York Experimental glass workshop, UrbanGlass was the first artist access glass center in the United States and is now the largest. Previously, those interested in working in glass could only do so at art schools, in factories or by...
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UrbanGlass
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
647 Fulton St
At Rockwell Pl
Brooklyn, New York 11217 Fort Greene, Brooklyn
647 Fulton St
At Rockwell Pl
Brooklyn, New York 11217
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