Have you ever tried to make a metal necklace without soldering? Here is a great opportunity to create your necklace using cold connections. This is an all day class where you can let your imagination go wild! Saturday 2/23, 10am - 5pm
Upcoming Workshops
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2/1
An Evening in Bookbinding
2/1-2/5
Guest Artist Workshop: Mary Lee Hu, Weaving With Wire (waiting list)
2/9
Composition and the Notan
2/9
Viking Knit Bracelet
2/12
Life Drawing, Open session with Model (members only)
2/15
An Evening in Pottery
2/17
Flex Shaft Maintenance (waiting list)
2/23
Gesture Drawing From the Figure
2/23
Cold Connect Necklace
2/23-2/24
Guest Artist Workshop: Aja Vaz, Large Softglass Hollow Beads
2/24
Polishing & Finishing (waiting list)
2/26
Life Drawing, Open session with Model (members only)
3/1
An Evening in Pottery
3/9
Advanced Fused Glass & Powder
3/12
Life Drawing, Open session with Model (members only)
3/14-3/17
Chasing and Repoussé for Jewelry: Sculpting Forms Directly into Metal (Int/Adv) Linda Kindler Priest (waiting list)
3/15
An Evening in Pottery
3/16
Fused Glass Holey Weave Dish
3/16
Fundamentals of Drawing / The Block -In
3/26
Life Drawing, Open session with Model (members only)
Summer Dreaming...
It might still be cold outside but it is never too early to plan your Summer Fun. Summer Camp information is up on our website Summer Camps 2019.
Summer Camps start the week of June 10.
Spring Show and Sale
Show applications will be online soon. Keep an eye on our website for all the exciting information about our upcoming show.
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The glass department was very excited to bring in one of the top fusing glass artists of today's time. Richard Parrish has traveled and taught worldwide and we were honored to have him at The Guild. The workshop was called: Working in Shallow Space: Bas Relief in Kilnformed Glass, it was an intense four day workshop. Participants came from as far away as Alaska to learn and create awesome pieces of glass art.
Richard Parrish holds a Master of Architecture degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Idaho. His work was selected for the Corning Museum of Glass's New Glass Review twice. He's had solo exhibitions here in America and Europe. He teaches kiln glass internationally, focusing on the visual elements of design; color theory; and inspiration, meaning and intent.
Getting to Know Our New Neighbors
The Guild was pleased to have the opportunity to meet a group of the Retired School Personnel of Carroltton/Farmers Branch. The group toured our studios where they heard from various instructors of the various mediums. After the tour they participated in jewelry making, bookbinding or watercolor projects.