Beginning glass blowing
January 18th - February 8 Saturday mornings 10am-2pm Price:
Type of workshop:
Glassblowing
Age Restriction:
14 years or older under 18 accompanied by an adult.
This course is designed for beginners. Emphasis is placed on learning the basic skills necessary to complete simple blown vessels. Class time is divided between demonstrations and supervised work time with individual attention for each student. No glass working experience is required. This is a four week course meeting once each week for four hours. Registration is on a first come first served basis, as class sizes are limited. Full payment is expected by the first session. Call 207-664-0222 to sign up!
Many new courses will be offered in 2014 including
Handbuilt Pottery Forms with Katheryn Balteff
Watch for our next News letter or
call/e-mail for more info.
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Friday, November 15, 2013
Workshops and festivities!
Friday, May 24, 2013
"Life on a string"- Living it!
"Life on a String: 35 Centuries of the Glass Bead".
If you are able please attend my appearance at CMOG. May 23-26th!! It is Glass Fest week-end and I cannot think of anything better, can you? Festivities at night, visiting the museum by day and spending time sharing the love by doing a personal appearance at the glass market.
Linda Perrin of Atlantic Art Glass will make personal appearances in the GlassMarket during GlassFest weekend. Perrin, whose hand blown glass jewelry is inspired by an ancient Italian glassblowing technique, will share an expanded collection of her jewelry...
The Corning Museum of Glass is the foremost authority on the art, history, science, and design of glass. It is home to the world’s most important collection of glass, including the finest examples of glassmaking spanning 3,500 years.
So imagine my delight to go to this exhibit today! Having dedicated my life to creating contemporary blown glass beads, I was absolutely delighted to see this show open at the Corning Museum of Glass. When Karol Wight, executive Director and curator of Ancient islamic glass says, “Glass beads are truly remarkable objects—they are the miniature masterpieces of the Museum’s collection. These works are important not only for their artistry, but also for the way they are used to convey social and political messages, and for the manner in which beading traditions have been carried on over many centuries.”
I say right on!
Over 200 beads or beaded objects are represented at this show. I overheard a gentleman ask a general question "what is the oldest glass object in the museum?" ---um Dude, you are standing next to it! Glass beads seems to be among the very first objects made from glass followed soon by hollow core vessels.
To see a small diamond shaped bead in laid with delicate drops of color made in the 1st century AD, or a necklace with glass pendants and beads made, 1400-1250 BC. is absolutely fascinating.
Wishing for a few more contemporary examples I found the lineage of bead makers clearly defined in the exhibit, the regional, and cultural implications of glass beads is as varied as human history itself.
Exhibition information from the museum notes that, "An understanding of the history of glass would not be complete without acknowledging the importance of glass beads both as a products of early manufacture in the medium and as artistic representations of diverse cultures and societies. Glass beads have been found at the earliest glass manufacturing sites in the eastern Mediterranean, leading to the knowledge that making beads must have been among the earliest attempts at glass production. The great variations in design and manufacturing techniques over nearly 35 centuries allow glass beads to tell the stories of not only their makers, but of those who used beads for various purposes and in a variety of manners. Through a thematic arrangement, the exhibition Life on a String: 35 Centuries of the Glass Bead, on view from May 18, 2013, to January 5, 2014, explores the different uses of glass beads across time and around the world, as well as examining the chronological development and processes for the production of glass beads."
Living It!!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Gathering 'round the fires of a glass studio.
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| Maine gifted and talented HS students enjoy a glass blowing demonstration . |
This winter has been one of record gatherings in the studio. We have offered our beginning glass blowing class, some one day workshops, and glass blowing demonstrations for a record number of community groups. WOW how did that happen?! Well it has been a long held dream to create an educational and events based component to the studio space we inhabit here at Atlantic Art Glass.
Seems Folks really do like to gather round the fire! As we have shared our work with folks through exhibitions and sales- the inevitable question rises in the conversation, "How do you do that."? Well in our space (although rather primitive) we can invite folks to watch us blow glass. This naturally leads to folks asking to try it, which lead to our first glass blowing classes. We have been offering winter glass blowing classes for over 5 years. We have inspired a burgeoning group of glass artists in this area. We are committed to fostering their work by making studio space available to them....and others!
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| Beginning glass blowing class! |
So we are beginning to offer our space to fine craft artists to teach classes in their medium too. Soon I hope to show you pictures of folks taking other classes here, like metal smithing, black smithing, printing, photography, and glass fusing, to name a few.
Look how much fun it can be----
| Beginning glass blowing class high school student. |
| Adults enjoying an evening out in the hot shop. |
| Girl scout troupe 1583 comes in to earn a patch! |
| Sumner HS students come in for a demonstration. |
| Brewer HS comes in for a workshop. |
| Brewer HS workshop includes some hot glass sculpting! |
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| Brewer HS also had a glass fusing lesson. |
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| Brewer HS workshop an example of cultural enrichment and connections!! |
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Linda Perrin's online shop!
You may or may not have noticed that we have an online shop linked to our website and facebook page. It is being put together by my amazing sister in law, Cyndi Stein . Having lots of computer skills from working for Broderbund and other cool places in her life, she is now dedicating her skills and burgeoning photographic talents to the "family" business!
We have such fun together, in this picture we were visiting the international UNESCO world heritage site of Quebec, CA( around halloween!). Perhaps it is here then we dreamt up the plan to bring Atlantic Art Glass international!! The idea led to some research and now we hope to do an international show in...wait for it- Paris.
I was recently invited to exhibit at Museum Expressions in Paris France. So now the scheme Cyndi and I have, is to save all the money we make from the online shop and use it to pay for travel and show fees to do this show in 2013!!! If you would like to help us with this scheme or just get a little lovely item for someone for the holidays go shop at www.atlanticartglass.bigcartel.com. I assure you it will feel great on so many levels, and you will get a one of a kind piece of contemporary art glass filled with all kinds of good vibes! PLUS it is just plain fun to wear! Nice photos no? Nice glass yes? go ahead treat your self, and help us create more creative economic progress in our small corner of the world.
You could find your self as happy as these two customers of Linda Perrin blown glass jewelry!
We have such fun together, in this picture we were visiting the international UNESCO world heritage site of Quebec, CA( around halloween!). Perhaps it is here then we dreamt up the plan to bring Atlantic Art Glass international!! The idea led to some research and now we hope to do an international show in...wait for it- Paris.I was recently invited to exhibit at Museum Expressions in Paris France. So now the scheme Cyndi and I have, is to save all the money we make from the online shop and use it to pay for travel and show fees to do this show in 2013!!! If you would like to help us with this scheme or just get a little lovely item for someone for the holidays go shop at www.atlanticartglass.bigcartel.com. I assure you it will feel great on so many levels, and you will get a one of a kind piece of contemporary art glass filled with all kinds of good vibes! PLUS it is just plain fun to wear! Nice photos no? Nice glass yes? go ahead treat your self, and help us create more creative economic progress in our small corner of the world.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Fire Gathering 2012
December 15, 10 am-7pm
25 Pine
Street, Ellsworth Maine, 664-0222
Demonstrations:
Glass
blowing Blacksmithing and
Raku fired clay!
Live Music, Munchies
and beverages!
You
are invited!!
To the 3rd
annual Fire Gathering!
The
hot shop warehouse becomes the center of creativity and last minute holiday
shopping as demonstrations in the art of Glassblowing, Blacksmithing and Raku
are shared with the public.
Maine
Crafts Association members are
encouraged to come. They can make an
easy donation to MCA: a percentage of all purchases by members will be
donated back to MCA. Buy a spectacular hand made blown glass gift for someone
and give back to the community at the same time!!
Any one who would like to bring some pot luck finger food will receive a wrapped grab bag gift, while supplies last.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
COA AD479 Final Projects.
At long last the final post about our glass class at College of the Atlantic. Here are images of the final projects that the students made. A wonderfully imaginative collection of work reflecting all the inspiration and effort that the ten students made manifest this spring. As I am sure you can tell, we were exceptionally pleased to work with this group. Enjoying every hour we had together, in lecture and lab time. It will be fun to watch what the future brings for these clearly artistically (very) awake and "On Center" individuals.
Enjoy the show!
Enjoy the show!
In Between
blown and sand blasted glass, sterling silver, steel
Mollie Bedick
Tunnel
Blown glass, window glass, found objects, poetry
Andrea Garcia Molina
Blown glass, window glass, found objects, poetry
Andrea Garcia Molina
Bling
Blown and sculpted glass graffiti
Bling
Blown and sculpted glass graffiti
Bling
Blown and sculpted glass graffiti
Blown and sculpted glass graffiti
Marco Accardi
Marco Accardi
Marco Accardi
Light Cast
Blown glass, water, wood
Rachel Briggs
Keeping Time Measuring an Abstract
Blown glass, silver leaf, cobalt cullet, fiber, found objects
Blown glass, silver leaf, cobalt cullet, fiber, found objects
Crista Shere
A Troubling of Goldfish
Blown & Kiln worked glass, copper wire, cut glass
Nora Walker
Cross Sections
Blown glass, torch worked glass, hot bit work, copper,
found objects
Joslyn Richardson
Mariana Calderon
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