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Victorian Art Glass – Burnside

Glass-Art Class for One, Two, or Four (Up to 59% Off)

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Tue Nov 20 07:59:59 UTC 2012
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C$150
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In a Nutshell

Knowledgeable instructor empowers students to create intricate glass art, using fusing, weaving, and stained-glass techniques

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 13, 2013
  • Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Glass can be exquisite in its myriad forms, from the ornate windows of a Gothic cathedral to the crystalline webbing of a freshly vandalized windshield. Reflect on beauty with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $69 for a glass-art class for one person (a $150 value)
  • $129 for a glass-art class for two people (a $300 value)
  • $249 for a glass-art class for four people (a $600 value)

This Groupon is valid for the following classes—click to view the class schedule and full description:

Participants must register for classes ahead of time.

Victorian Art Glass

Dennis Brady and his glass-blowing brood do more than supply Victoria with a steady stream of colourful crystalline pieces. They also impart the tricks of their trade in easy-to-understand classes, lectures, and workshops. Artists can take advantage of one of the studio's many kilns for rent or use the sandblaster to etch intricate designs into smooth surfaces to practice for a new gig as Jack Frost. The glassomancers' educational programs emphasize the business end of artistry, with numerous classes aimed specifically at improving one's marketability.

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The Groupon Guide to: New Plays

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The Sanders Family Chronicles: When the family dog dies, the Sanders family's 14 adult children must return to the small Southern town where they grew up. Getting these 14 very different people to agree on one dog's burial plot won't be easy, and you can bet secrets are going to be revealed.

Oh! To Move! or The Weather in Cincinnati Has Never Been So Clear: Don't ever say an old lady can't dance. Ever since her husband passed, Eva Marie can't stop boppin' to the beat. This 67-year-old has a new lease on life, and she's swingin' her stuff at every pub in town when she meets a stranger who loves dancing just as much as she does. This feel-good hit has critics saying "Go, Eva Marie, go!"

The Last Soldier of Queens: When a major corporation comes in and wants to turn all of Queens into a Dormart, a regular working-class man named Reginald Guy stands his ground. As Dormart razes the town to prepare for construction, Reg Guy watches his hometown transform into a postapocalyptic wasteland. It all comes to a head in a climatic showdown between Reg and his nemesis, The Bulldozer Monster.

When will you see the new play "The Last Soldier of Queens"?

Victorian Art Glass

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    Burnside

    566 David Street
    Victoria, British Columbia V8T 2C8
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