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Group Paperweight & Tumbler Workshop at Gordon Studio

Saturday 23 November 2024 | From 9am

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Contact Name: Gordon Studio Glassblowers

Location

290 Red Hill Road. cnr Dunns Creek Road
Red Hill , 3937 Victoria

Learn how to manipulate molten glass into beautiful and original paperweights and drinking tumbler with our experienced glassblower.

This one-day workshop offers a fantastic opportunity to discover traditional Venetian techniques used in hot glass studios. With no experience necessary, the workshop is a perfect introduction into the world of glass blowing.

The course covers equipment, tools, OH&S and proper working procedures used in the glassblowing studio. Gathering, marvering and shaping of molten glass, and correct tool usage will be taught and demonstrated. Colour-application techniques will also be introduced with participants choosing and applying their own colour combinations. All materials, tools and glass are provided. Over the duration of the workshop participants will have the opportunity to complete 2 individual paperweights and a tumbler that will be available to take home the following week.

Class Duration: Arrive 9.15am for a 9.30 start. Finish 4.00pm approx..

Cost: $440 pp Full payment at time of booking.

Other essentials:

- Max 4 ppl per class.

- BYO Lunch & Drinks - Coffee, Tea; Equipment Provided.

- Wear loose comfortable clothes, covered in shoes & long hair tied back.

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