Classes
ONSITE: Flameworking a Glass Pendant
Learn how to make glass pendants using clear and colored borosicilicate glass rods using the flame of a propane-oxygen torch. You'll be introduced to basic techniques as well as the tools and equipment needed to explore flame working.
Special Notes
- All materials and equipment provided. Wear clothing made of natural fibers to class. Please wear closed toe shoes. Flameworking generally involves sitting for extended periods and close attention to small detail. Hand and finger dexterity is necessary to turn and hold glass rods and the tools used in the flameworking process.
This instructor speaks Spanish, but the class is held in English.
Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.
This is an On-site course. Students must follow current Covid-19 protocols, as outlined on our website. For more info visit visarts.org. On-site courses do not come with studio access outside of class time. Paid open studio access is available through our Studio Access Program: if interested please visit visarts.org.
About the Instructor
Janpim Wolf
Janpim Wolf is a graduate from Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in 2011 with a double major in Photography + Film and Art Education.
As a trained art educator, she enjoys inspiring students of all ages to foster an appreciation for the arts. She has taught in diverse settings locally and internationally.
She is passionate about exploring other cultures, teaching, and being a life-long learner.