ONSITE: Intermediate Glass Fusing + Slumping (A)

ONSITE: Intermediate Glass Fusing + Slumping (A)

Adult Intensive | This class is completed

1812 West Main Street Richmond, VA 23220 United States

Glass Studio

Intermediate

8/3/2020-8/7/2020

10:00 AM-12:00 PM EDT on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri

$120.00

$108.00

$20.00

$30.00

Former glass fusing and slumping students can pick up where they left off by working with sheet glass, powders, frit, and slumping into various mold types. Instruction will be geared toward what students want to focus on most during the five days.

  • Fused Glass students may only take one class during the Summer session, due to space. Prerequisite: to register you must have taken at least three glass fusing classes. Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.Onsite courses do not come with open studio this semester.
  • • Students and teachers will only be allowed to enter and exit the building through the Main Street entrance.
  • • Access to the building is restricted to the class’ two hour window. Students and teachers must ensure that their work is concluded, cleaned, and that they are out of the studio by the end of the scheduled class time to ensure a smooth transition for cleaning to commence.
  • • Anyone in the building must wear a mask at all times (students, teachers and staff).
  • • Students must ensure they maintain 6 ft of social distancing to fellow students and teachers.
  • • While communal spaces such as restrooms are available, moving between studios or the rest of the building is prohibited.
  • • When accessing the building for class, students must announce themselves to the front desk staff member from a 6 ft distance, who will confirm you on the roster and direct you to the studio.
  • All materials supplied in class; students will be charged glass fees based on materials used in class.
Schlotzhauer, Jude

Jude Schlotzhauer is a full time studio glass artist with a BFA in painting and an MFA in glass working. In addition to teaching glass kiln working at VCU for over 25 years, she has taught as a visiting artist at many universities and art centers throughout the country and in Mexico and Malaysia. Her work is in many private and corporate collections, including Capitol One, Verizon and Chesapeake Capitol Corp. Her public art commissions are installed locally at MCV, Randolph Community Center, Fire Station 16, Childrens’ Museum, and VCU dining center, and as far away as a Marine Officers complex in Japan. www.judeglass.com