Glass + Wood Sculpture – NEW!

Glass + Wood Sculpture – NEW!

Adult Multi-Week | This class is completed

1812 West Main Street Richmond, VA 23220 United States

Woodshop

All Levels

10/20/2016-12/8/2016

9:30 AM-12:30 PM EDT on Th

$205.00

$187.00

Combine two skills to create a free-standing art piece. Explore the sculptural properties of wood while learning some basic woodworking skills. Then, learn how to incorporate glass into your sculpture. This class is for students skilled in either glass or wood. Students can build upon the skills they know in one media, while gaining skills in another. Glass materials and necessary equipment are provided; students should plan to spend an additional $45 to $70 on wood, depending on the individual project.

Atkinson, Barbara

For 46 years, Barbara has been a professional teaching artist specializing in stained glass. She worked and taught in several different studios before becoming a partner in Atkinson-Betts Stained Glass, creating custom installed architectural stained and etched glass for homes, churches and businesses. Since 2008 she has continued her craft studying with international glass artists at The Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Penland School of Crafts, and Wheaton Arts. Currently she is teaching stained glass and sandblasting at the Visual Arts Center in Richmond, where she has been an instructor for 18 years.

Rickey, Mark

Based in Richmond, VA, Mark has worked in wood for over 40 years. His work has included traditional designs inspired by antique furniture, contemporary pieces and furniture using repurposed materials. Mark has built custom furniture for several churches throughout Virginia, including altars, ambos, presider’s chairs and other pieces. In the last several years, a portion of his work has migrated toward natural edge furniture design, exploring the integration of the wood’s innate form with the functionality of art furniture. Most recently, he has been developing his “Twisted” series which incorporates bent and twisted laminations in everyday furniture pieces. He teaches woodworking at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond and The John C. Campbell Folk School in North Carolina. Mark’s studio is in Richmond where he shares his space with talented woodworkers, furniture makers and a luthier. Beautiful furniture and music emanate from his studio as a result. Instagram: @mark.rickey