
About this Event
Class Overview:
A three to four hour fundamental class introducing stained glass using the Tiffany method of glass cutting, grinding, foiling and soldering. Pieces will be finished with patina and students will be given polish and instructions to take home and polish their pieces at home. Students will choose between one of two designs and will take home a completely finished piece of art. This class offers a wonderful experience for creating a handmade craft that is perfect for adding a personal touch to your home décor or gifting something special. Students will choose their own colors of glass.
What You'll Learn:
Safety in the Glass Lab
Design creation basics
Glass selection
Cutting glass
Grinding glass
Foiling and burnishing cut and ground pieces of glass
Preparing your piece for soldering
Applying flux for solder
Soldering your pieces of glass together
How to neutralize the flux and clean your piece
Polish finished piece before taking it home!
What to Expect:
Hands-on instruction
Small class sizes for personalized attention
Information about the next steps in creating your own stained glass designs
High-quality materials and tools
A fun, relaxed atmosphere
Who Should Attend:
Perfect for all skill levels, whether you’re starting a new hobby or deepening your stained glass skills.
AGES:
Class is open to ages 16 and up.
About the Instructor:
Kenna Covington is a local stained glass artist known for her vibrant, contemporary designs that breathe new life into this timeless medium. With a passion for laughter, connection, and storytelling through color and light, Kenna’s work often draws inspiration from nature, personal experience, and literature, creating pieces that resonate deeply with viewers. She has spent over a decade as a wand maker, and began her glass journey three years ago. Kenna is dedicated to sharing her knowledge, offering classes that inspire both beginners and seasoned artists to explore the beauty of stained glass. Through her art and teaching, she aims to foster a greater appreciation for this intricate and enchanting form of expression.
Please wear comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Sometimes solder splatters, so please consider wearing long sleeves. YOU MUST wear closed-toe shoes, tie back long hair, and wear glasses or safety glasses. Safety glasses are provided. If you use readers, please remember to bring them. All supplies are provided, however, students are able to purchase alternate glass onsite. Glass sheets are $15 for one 12"X12" sheet. Class may be canceled due to low enrollment in which case a full refund will be issued. Want more? View our complete schedule over on MakerSpaceCharlotte.org to see what other classes are available!
Refund Policy:
The organizer will review refund requests on a case-by-case basis.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1003 Louise Ave Suite A, 1003 Louise Ave, Charlotte, United States
USD 116.42