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Glassblowing

Course Code: ARTS0101

Discover the art of glassblowing using traditional techniques that date back 2000 years. Glass is first melted in a furnace at 2100 degrees Fahrenheit, at which time you learn how to gather the molten material on the end of a steel blowpipe to form it into vases, bowls, paperweights, goblets and sculpture. You will also have an opportunity to participate in discussions on equipment, safety, history and current trends in glass. Colour will be available for purchase in the campus bookstore.
During the summer, this course may run simultaneously with Glassblowing II. Please clearly indicate which level you are registering for.

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  • In person
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (9:00am - 4:30pm)

Section: 42

32.5 hours

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Location:

Haliburton Campus

$684.61

This session is waitlisted

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (9:00am - 4:30pm)

Section: 43

32.5 hours

Supporting Materials

$684.61

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (9:00am - 4:30pm)

Section: 44

32.5 hours

Supporting Materials

Instructor:

  • Sheila Mahut

Location:

Haliburton Campus

$684.61

Please note that Continuing Education courses offered at the Haliburton School of Art + Design will run as scheduled throughout the summer, including civic and statutory holidays from June to August.

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