Intro to Flameworking or Glass-Blowing Class for One or Two at Asheville Glass Center (Up to 55% Off)
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Expert glass instructors teach students fundamentals of working with torches & molten glass to learn bead making & glass blowing
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 Four Options
- $50 for a two-hour Intro to Flameworking class for one (a $100 value). Students learn to make soft glass beads or marbles and icicles of hard borosilicate.
- $90 for a two-hour Intro to Flameworking class for two (a $200 value)
- $100 for a three-hour Intro to the Hot Shop glass-blowing class for one (a $200 value). Students create several art pieces that they can take home the next day.
- $190 for an Intro to the Hot Shop glass-blowing class for two (a $400 value) <p>
Expert glass instructors teach students fundamentals of working with torches & molten glass to learn bead making & glass blowing
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 Four Options
- $50 for a two-hour Intro to Flameworking class for one (a $100 value). Students learn to make soft glass beads or marbles and icicles of hard borosilicate.
- $90 for a two-hour Intro to Flameworking class for two (a $200 value)
- $100 for a three-hour Intro to the Hot Shop glass-blowing class for one (a $200 value). Students create several art pieces that they can take home the next day.
- $190 for an Intro to the Hot Shop glass-blowing class for two (a $400 value) <p>
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About Asheville Glass Center
Combining experience in lampworking, glass blowing, and jewelry design, the experienced glassblowers of Asheville Glass Center lead workshops and classes to share their passion for manipulating molten glass. The two- to three-hour intro courses teach neophytes to craft borosilicate marbles and soft glass beads, and more in-depth classes result in intricate implosion flowers and sand-cast solid forms. The center also offers open studio time for more experienced artists who wish to work alone, like the winningest three-legged racers.