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Stained Glass Workshop

$90

with Jeanne Baker, Coconino Community College - Flagstaff

Calendar Mar 30, 2024 at 9 am

During this day-long workshop you will learn the fundamentals of creating stained glass art and you will create your own art piece to take home! You will learn how to select your glass, proper glass cutting, grinding, copper foiling, soldering, patina and finishing techniques.

The class fee includes expert instruction, all materials to make your art piece, and tools provided by the instructor as well as a grant from the Flagstaff Community Foundation.

We will have safety glasses available; feel free to bring your own pair. Please no open toe shoes. Please bring your own snacks, lunch, and water.

This class is limited to only 8 participants...reserve your spot soon!

Instructor Jeanne Baker began her journey in stained glass art with a full-semester course at Coconino Community College! She has created hundreds of commissioned pieces, and has shared her passion for this creative art form with dozens of friends and family. When she’s not in her studio, she is managing the business that she has owned since 2001, Foliage Unlimited.

The workshop will be off campus at the artist's studio. Directions will provided once registration closes.

Full Course

Metalsmithing for Jewelry

$90

with Jay McCormick, Coconino Community College - Flagstaff

Calendar Apr 13, 2024 at 11 am, runs for 3 weeks

Jay McCormick will lead this metalsmithing workshop! Come and learn how to work with metal including torching, polishing, stamping, and soldering. The class fee includes expert instruction, all the materials needed to make your art piece, and tools provided by CCC's Skilled Trades program as well as a grant from the Flagstaff Community Foundation. We'll provide copper to work with, or you can bring your own silver.

Jay McCormick has always enjoyed working with his hands. As an artist, he began working with leather and then transitioned into metalworking for jewelry. For the past 45 years he has been silversmithing using his unique geometric and nature-inspired stamping patterns on rings, bracelets, belt buckles, and many other metal art pieces. A resident of northern Arizona for over 50 years, Jay is excited about the opportunity to lead this community workshop.

Full Course




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