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Stained Glass - Introductory

Course Code: ARTS0211

Stained glass is an exciting medium that uses light and colour to create delicate or dramatic, whimsical or practical results, regardless of your artistic abilities or experience. Basic history, design considerations, and techniques will be introduced as safe working practices and skills are developed. The material fee will cover the cost of the first two directed projects. Start with a sun catcher, using the foil method, and progress to the construction of a small panel, while discovering the considerations and limitations of the leaded method. Then, in a relaxed environment and with individual support, choose a larger, more complex project, working at your own pace and ability. Consider a larger panel, a small lamp, jewellery box, clock, or sculpture. Additional materials and supplies will be available for purchase.
A $60 material fee payable to the instructor will be needed on your first day of class

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

Section: 41

32.5 hours

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Haliburton Campus

$451.41

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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