Glassblowing
3DGL231-01/NC0231-01
Start Date
05/22
Time
9sm–5pm
Room
Collins 106 (Glass Hot Shop)
End Date
06/02
Meeting Day
Daily (no class Mon, May 25th and Sun, May 31)
Credits
3
An introduction to the basic glassblowing techniques used to make vessels and sculptural forms. Throughout the course, progressively more difficult assignments teach new concepts and develop students’ skills. Group glassblowing clinics encourage teamwork. Historical and contemporary glass techniques, designs, and applications are discussed and incorporated into student work. No previous experience in glassblowing is required.
This class meets in person on campus at MassArt in the Hot Glass Studio, Collins Building.
Class meets daily beginning May 22nd – June 2.
No class meetings on May 25 and May 31.
Josie Gluck
Josie Gluck is an American designer and glassmaker. She holds a degree in Art History and Studio Art from Union College in Schenectady, NY, and studied glass at the Appalachian Center for Craft in Smithville, TN. Josie was a member of Dale Chihuly’s and Lino Tagilapietra’s glassblowing teams before earning an MFA in Studio / … Read more