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Refining Form II
Kunsthandwerk Workshops
An Intermediate Glassblowing Intensive with Boyd Sugiki & Lisa Zerkowitz
3-day workshop, May 1, 2, 3
In this short intensive, the objectives are to build a solid foundation, refine skills, work more efficiently, and understand how working on a small scale can translate into larger projects. Students will focus on clear glass while practicing basic forms such as tumblers, cylinders, and bowls. They will move methodically from one shape to the next. Instruction will be personalized to enhance individual skills, and one-on-one time will be provided to help students find simple solutions to common challenges.
3-day workshop, May 1, 2, 3
In this short intensive, the objectives are to build a solid foundation, refine skills, work more efficiently, and understand how working on a small scale can translate into larger projects. Students will focus on clear glass while practicing basic forms such as tumblers, cylinders, and bowls. They will move methodically from one shape to the next. Instruction will be personalized to enhance individual skills, and one-on-one time will be provided to help students find simple solutions to common challenges.
Highlights:
• Glass
• Glassblowing
• Tolle Geschenkidee: Gutschein kaufen!
Hinweise: Dauer: 1080 Minuten
Bitte mitbringen:
Boyd Sugiki and Lisa Zerkowitz began blowing glass together at Rhode Island School of Design in 1995, where Sugiki earned his MFA in Glass and Zerkowitz her MA in Art Education. Sugiki was first introduced to glass at Punahou High School in Honolulu, HI and went on to earn a BFA from California College of the Arts. Zerkowitz earned a BA in Studio Art from University of California, Santa Barbara. Together they own a studio in Seattle where they design and produce a line of studio glass collaboratively under the name Two Tone Studios. They have taught workshops and completed residencies at institutions such as The Studio of Corning Museum of Glass, Pilchuck Glass School, Penland School of Crafts, and Pittsburgh Glass Center. They have lectured and demonstrated at Universities throughout the US and Japan, as well as in Korea, Australia, Ireland, Turkey, and Finland. In 2020 they relocated to Toyama, Japan, where Sugiki took on a 4-year temporary contract of Associate Professor of Hot Glass at the Toyama Institute of Glass Art.
Preis: 600 € (Standard)
Bitte beachten:
If you wish to cancel your booking, please send an email to at least one week before the start of the course. Your booking will be converted into a voucher that you can use for a future reservation.
A cash refund is only possible for cancellations made at least 6 weeks before the start of the course. Please note that the booking fees will be deducted from any refund.
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Wenn Sie Ihre Buchung stornieren möchten, senden Sie bitte mindestens eine Woche vor Kursbeginn eine E-Mail an . Ihre Buchung wird in einen Gutschein umgewandelt, den Sie für eine zukünftige Reservierung verwenden können.
Eine Rückerstattung in bar ist nur bei Stornierungen möglich, die mindestens 6 Wochen vor Kursbeginn erfolgen. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Buchungsgebühren von etwaigen Rückerstattungen abgezogen werden.
• Glass
• Glassblowing
• Tolle Geschenkidee: Gutschein kaufen!
Hinweise: Dauer: 1080 Minuten
Bitte mitbringen:
Boyd Sugiki and Lisa Zerkowitz began blowing glass together at Rhode Island School of Design in 1995, where Sugiki earned his MFA in Glass and Zerkowitz her MA in Art Education. Sugiki was first introduced to glass at Punahou High School in Honolulu, HI and went on to earn a BFA from California College of the Arts. Zerkowitz earned a BA in Studio Art from University of California, Santa Barbara. Together they own a studio in Seattle where they design and produce a line of studio glass collaboratively under the name Two Tone Studios. They have taught workshops and completed residencies at institutions such as The Studio of Corning Museum of Glass, Pilchuck Glass School, Penland School of Crafts, and Pittsburgh Glass Center. They have lectured and demonstrated at Universities throughout the US and Japan, as well as in Korea, Australia, Ireland, Turkey, and Finland. In 2020 they relocated to Toyama, Japan, where Sugiki took on a 4-year temporary contract of Associate Professor of Hot Glass at the Toyama Institute of Glass Art.
Preis: 600 € (Standard)
Bitte beachten:
If you wish to cancel your booking, please send an email to at least one week before the start of the course. Your booking will be converted into a voucher that you can use for a future reservation.
A cash refund is only possible for cancellations made at least 6 weeks before the start of the course. Please note that the booking fees will be deducted from any refund.
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Wenn Sie Ihre Buchung stornieren möchten, senden Sie bitte mindestens eine Woche vor Kursbeginn eine E-Mail an . Ihre Buchung wird in einen Gutschein umgewandelt, den Sie für eine zukünftige Reservierung verwenden können.
Eine Rückerstattung in bar ist nur bei Stornierungen möglich, die mindestens 6 Wochen vor Kursbeginn erfolgen. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Buchungsgebühren von etwaigen Rückerstattungen abgezogen werden.
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