Glass Fusing II Powder and Bubble Designs- Margo Anderson

Glass Fusing II Powder and Bubble Designs- Margo Anderson

Class | Available

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4/13/2025-4/18/2025
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$200.00

Glass Fusing II Powder and Bubble Designs- Margo Anderson

Class | Available

GLASS FUSING II: POWDER AND BUBBLE

INSTRUCTOR: MARGO ANDERSON

 

Glass Fusing II: Powder and Bubble is for students with prior glass fusing experience! Each class focusing on using various techniques and procedures to create artistic and functional fused glass pieces. Projects vary between classes, however each class offers great hands-on, using all forms of fusible glass. Sheet, stringers, rods, frit, powder, confetti, opaque, transparent, Iridized and some creative bling of Dichroic glass! Students will also experience controlling and monitoring the kiln(s) they are using, as well as cold-working your projects for finishing. Some items made will be components for utilizing in class and any future projects for you.

Some techniques taught are:

Bubble Control & Design

Constructing Display Stands

Glass Lace

Boho Designed Panel

Sculpture Forms

Wire Mesh Melt

Should you have your own tools, you are welcome to bring them, however tools will be there for your use.

All projects made in this class will use Bullseye COE 90 glass. DO NOT bring any glass to class! Class is limited to four (4) students. If you have any questions, please contact me!

Additional project kits, glass packets & tool sets will be available for purchase.

Class Fee: $225

Additional Project Costs: $0(+/-)

Prerequisites:  Glass Fusing I

Anderson, Margo
Margo Anderson

Margo is originally from Michigan, however lived most of her life in California & Oregon.  After many years of enjoying wood & clay as art mediums, she discovered Fused Glass in 2006. Austin, TX was her place of learning for several years, at Helios Fused Glass Studio, where she schooled under Paul Tarlow as well as Richard Parrish. Currently, Margo lives in McCormick, SC and has her work displayed at the MACK (McCormick Arts Council at the Keturah).