Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Creative Collaboration: Hot Glass with Painted Imagery
October 15 & 16, 2011
Saturday & Sunday
10am-5pm
Location: Wheaton Arts - Stained Glass Studio (Sat) and Glass Studio (Sun)
Ages: 16 and above
Class limit: 8
Members $380 / Non-Members $400 Register Now>>
Roll-Up (Optional, Sat Oct. 22) : Members $180 / Non-Members $200 Register Now>>
Students will explore the exciting techniques of Inclusions, Pick-ups and Roll-ups (optional) to incorporate painted imagery with hot glass! J. Kenneth Leap will start the class with a day in his studio, painting glass with high fire pigments and fusing them into blanks that can be incorporated into hot glass in many ways. The next day will be spent with Hank Adams and his team in the hot glass shop where students will have the opportunity to add their painted elements to a solid casting. Students may also choose to come the following weekend for another day-long class to learn the technique of the roll-up with blown glass.
Instructors: J. Kenneth Leap and Hank Adams
Fall 2011: Stained Glass Tours & Workshops at Glencairn Museum
Glencairn Museum. Bryn Athyn PA
September 17, 2011 – TOUR/DEMO: The Bryn Athyn Experiment – Replicating Medieval GlassIn the 1920’s the craftsmen of Bryn Athyn began a great experiment to rediscover techniques of Medieval Stained Glass. In the process they worked out their own unique methods for glass making and painting in the medieval style. This 3 hour tour will include an in depth look at the works created for the home of Raymond Pitcairn paired with the extraordinary collection of 12th Century glass that inspired them. The tour will conclude in the studio for a demonstration of techniques based on the discoveries of the Bryn Athyn craftsmen many of which blur the distinction between restoration and forgery.
Tour/Demo: The Bryn Athyn Experiment - Replicating Medieval Glass
FEE: $35pp
DATE: Sept 17, 1-4PMMaximum Size: 10
November 5 & 12, 2011 – WORKSHOP: Glass Painted Panels using Historic Techniques
This class will introduce traditional techniques of glass painting used by stained glass artisans in the medieval and renaissance period. Participants will be given a choice of patterns and produce a small panel during the workshop. Students will learn to mix and apply glass based pigments. Proper brush techniques will be covered in detail. All materials provided. No experience necessary. FEE: $225 Class length: 2 Days DATES: November 5 & 12, 2011 Daily schedule: Saturday 1:00 – 4:30 PM Maximum Class Size: 10
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
J. Kenneth Leap has been painting on glass for 25 years. He currently holds a position as the Education Chair of the American Glass Guild. He is the Stained Glass Artist in Residence at Glencairn Museum . He is an associate artist at the Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center in Millville , NJ where he maintains a studio and offers additional classes. For more information please visit www.jkennethleap.com.
ABOUT GLENCAIRN:
Glencairn, located in Bryn Athyn , PA was the home of Raymond and Mildred Pitcairn, built in the Romanesque style between 1928 and 1939. Glencairn now serves as a museum of the history of religion. The museum houses an extraordinary collection of French medieval stained glass panels on par with the finest examples in the Cloisters or the Metropolitan Museum of Art. For more information about Glencairn visit www.glencairnmuseum.org
Tour/Demo: The Bryn Athyn Experiment - Replicating Medieval Glass |
DATE: Sept 17, 1-4PM
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