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3-Hour Kiln Fusing Summer Camp – Afternoon Session (August 1)

August 1, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

$70.00

Monday, August 1

1pm – 4pm 

1 day (3 hours) Kiln Fusing Summer Camp for Kids

Our popular Summer Glass Camps are back with a different and more in depth concept. In this one day (3-hour) class, campers will explore the techniques of kiln fusing with our experienced instructors. The camp will cover the basics of designing, cutting, assembling, and preparing glass for the fusing process. Additionally, students will be introduced to the scientific concepts that have shaped modern glass making and the history of glass art and craft in America. Each camper will create 2-3 pieces including sun catchers, necklace pendants, and slumped bowls.  If a camper takes more than one session, other projects can be substituted for the ones listed above.

Suitable for ages between 9-18. No previous experience necessary. Classes may be cancelled due to low enrollment. See our full Cancellation Policy HERE.

  • Suitable for ages between 9-18. No previous experience necessary.
  • Masks are recommended in the studios, but not required.
  • Class size is limited to adhere to social distancing.
  • Hand-washing sinks and hand sanitizer stations are available throughout the studios.
  • Student artwork will be displayed in our studios during the Friday August 5 Art Hop.
  • Each camp session includes all materials, snacks, and beverages. Lunch not included.

Details

Date:
August 1, 2022
Time:
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost:
$70.00
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Organizer

Glass Art Kalamazoo
Phone
(269) 552-9802
Email
info@glassartkalamazoo.org

Venue

Glass Art Kalamazoo
326 W Kalamazoo Ave Ste 100
Kalamazoo, MI 49007 United States
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Phone
(269) 552-9802

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