Fused Glass Lattice Bowl Workshop with Diane Enger
This class will weave multi-colored glass to create a lattice pattern and then apply the fusing glass technique to create a centerpiece bowl. This is an evening workshop for all skill levels. Limited space is available.
Instructor Diane EngerMonday, May 115:30 - 8PM
$35 BAC Members / $45 Non-Members
+ $15 Materials Fee Paid to the InstructorLimited space is available. Sign up early!
Diane Enger started her glass journey working in stained glass, switched to fusing, and has been fusing glass for over 30 years. After receiving a master’s degree in art, she taught art in the Illinois Public School System, Kindergarten through Junior College, as well as gifted classes for 26 years. Diane chose to retire with her husband to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. She now finally has the time to be a full-time artist and fused glass teacher.
Glass fusing is a process of combining different glasses and components and heating them in a kiln. By manipulating time and temperature, different depths and surfaces can be created. She says her art is about reflection and contrast; to create visual pieces that give form to her thoughts and observations, using glass and the variety of textures that can be created using it. This combination creates a flow of designs intended to portray her reflections on life – external and internal. She hopes that her work inspires you to take time to reflect…
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