About this Event
Go beyond neon. Learn the magic of sculpting with light and glass forms using gas plasma, and capture Lightning in a bottle!
In this class, you’ll explore stacking readymade glass and using kilnfired enamel as a solder to create your own plasma light sculpture. New to glass? Create your sculpture with found glass vessels like vases, bottles, cups, and bowls. Have some experience in glass making? Bring your own handmade cups, vessels, and blown sculptures and light them up with a mesmerizing and dynamic plasma light. This class will utilize the equipment in the Cold Shop to cut, drill, and grind your readymade glass. Harness the power of the kiln to fire your work together, and use the neon/plasma manifold to fill it with gas, where we will be lighting them up using specialized power supplies.
Kiln-fired Glass Solder in courtesy of the Wisdom, Knowledge, and Exploration by Ed Kirshner
Please bring 3 - 4 sets of glasses or vessels to work with. Glass should be soft glass (not borosilicate) and no larger than the equivalent of a 2 liter bottle. No experience necessary.
Additional information:
Plasma Primer | Learning Resource for Students, Co-learners, and Educators
- (https://taminglightning.net/blog/plasma-primer-learning-resource-for-students-co-learners-and-educators)
2022 Live Q&A with Ed Kirshner | Summer workshop: Plasma Vessels Using Glass Solder
- (https://www.youtube.com/live/Lr2z2Rxzdeo?si=Ot4JVEUxpkLG4ph-)
What to Expect: Students are required to bring at least 3-4 sets of glasses or vessel to work with.
- This can include blown glass work and sculptures with an opening made with a tungsten hole or as large as 12mm in diameter.
Students are expected to be able to walk away with 1-2 filled sculptures, a transformer, and power supply.
The class will be a mix of:
Demonstration with coldworking equipment, how to apply the solder, and use of phosphor powders.
Lectures for knowledge and review,
Class time use for worktime and setting up kilns for firing.
Read more about how to prepare for class on our Registration Info page.
Eligibility: No experience required. Open to ages 14 and up.
Pick-up: Neon tubes will be bombarded during the week of class, so students should leave with finished units of neon. Should processing take additional time, students will have to return to UrbanGlass once notified to pick up their work.
This is an in-person class taking place on-site at UrbanGlass. Health and safety guidelines will be emailed to you upon registration.
5 Sessions, Tuesday - Saturday, July 30th - August 3rd, 10am-4pm each day
instructor Percy Echols
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UrbanGlass, 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 1375.00