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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thanks to all of our friends who gave us their feedback in our survey! We appreciate your praise, candor, and constructive feedback, so much so that we plan on asking for more opinions through the year. Those of you who did fill out the online survey found a fat and juicy goody waiting for you at the end! Check out the next one that comes along, it might be even better!
We want to make your experience....
MORE fun! - MORE productive! - MORE educational! - MORE memorable!
The survey told us a lot! Including.....
- You work in multiple areas! Many of you fuse, and metalsmith, or lampwork and do PMC & wire work. Some of you work in jewelry, some in functional, and some in purely decorative and sculptural pieces. And some of you do it ALL! You're not just into one thing....and neither are we. We'll continue to work with you to develop the classes, tools, and equipment selection that keep you fully outfitted for which ever artistic road you choose to pursue.
- You want more selection of tools and equipment! So we're bringing in things we've never carried before. You'll see more metalsmithing and jewelry making stuff, deeper selections in glass tools and supplies, more types and styles of wire and sheet metals. We'll still avoid the junky trends, and gimmicky tools, but we'll bring in new goodies and shake things up!
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You want more, new, and different Guest Instructors! You're tired of the teachers on "the circuit." We'll continue to deliver on the promise of bringing you the best, most exciting artists who teach. More "never taught in Texas" instructors are coming including Susan Taylor Glasgow (Kiln Forming), Hadar Jacosen (Metal Clay), Kerri Fuhr (bead making)...and more. Keep checking our schedule for new announcements!
- You want more discounts! Look for our "Deal of the Day" on Twitter. If you're not tech savvy, just go to the Twitter.com website and search for wireddesigns.
As our improvements continue, please let us know how we're doing!
We'll keep asking you how we can give you MORE!
The new 2010 Workshop Schedulehas been available since October, and the first quarter of this year is booking up fast! Don't wait until the last minute to slide into that coveted workshop space, you'll find that many classes have booked up. So reserve your spots early.
Thanks to all of you loyal students and gallery customers who continue to support us.
We wouldn't be here without you!
Your Friends;
Gail, Liza, Sam, Nicole, Sue, Sarah, Stephanie & Cathy!
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Text & Imagery in Glass Workshop

Join us for this special 3-day workshop where we learn techniques that will allow you to apply images and text onto glass using silkscreen printing techniques, photo realistic sandblasting, and low and high fire glass enamels. These techniques will create images with wonderful depth and detail. If you've always wanted to add images and text effects to you work, this is the class for you. Don't let this pass you by!
Guest Instructor, SUSAN TAYLOR GLASGOW, a native of Duluth, Minnesota, Glasgow studied Design at the University of Iowa. Now a resident of Columbia, Missouri, she is a 2002 recipient of the Pilchuck Glass School emerging artists grant, a Wheaton Village fellow in fall of 2003, and a visiting artist at several community schools in Columbia. Her work is included in several museums world wide, including the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh. www.taylorglasgow.com |
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Creating Landscapes in Glass Workshop

JUST ANNOUNCED! He's back due to overwhelming demand! Don't miss this!
Roger Thomas is a world-renowned glass artist whose techniques and style are instantly recognizable. He is well known to students of glass for his varied and unusual fusing techniques with which he creates his art. In this unique workshop students will challenge their preconceived notions about glass, color, and technique and learn to differentiate between the essential and the unnecessary.
Roger will share his experience and unique vision to help students cultivate their own artwork. In this class, students will benefit from group discussions and critiques as they each work to create original art pieces. This course focuses on design and process for contemporary landscapes in fused glass. Students will gain insights on creating personal artworks based on Roger's discussions about and demonstrations of how he creates color, depth and translucency in his work. In addition, students will create sample pieces of different techniques, illustrating styles Roger uses in his own studio.
This is an ideal class for the intermediate level fuser looking to expand their work into a more pictorial medium as well as the accomplished painter or draughtsman wishing to expand into fused glass. The prerequisites are either good fusing skills or good painting skills combined with basic fusing experience.
June 3rd - 6th, 2010 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
This 4-day class is only $899! ...includes materials & lunches
Call us to book your spots now 210-495-4495!
Guest Instructor, ROGER THOMAS, began working with glass in 1973 in California, first in stained, then blown glass and a decade later in fusing. In 1988, he moved his studio to Portland, Oregon where he continues experimenting with fused glass as a pictorial medium, developing methods of dealing with what he calls "the fused glass palette". He exhibits his "paintings in glass" and teaches his techniques in U.S. and international venues. www.rogerthomasglass.com | |
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