About this Event
Join master craftswoman Andrea Sevonty for an exclusive look at the traditional techniques used to build and breathe new life into Detroit’s historic windows. During this lecture, you will learn the step-by-step process of how stained glass is made and see the results of this intricate work firsthand with a guided viewing of recent stained glass restorations at this Detroit landmark church. Discover exactly what it takes to keep a masterpiece shining for another century!
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Andrea Sevonty is the owner and primary craftswoman of Sevonty Restoration. She has worked full-time in stained glass and window restoration for 18 years.
St Albertus is the first Catholic Polish parish in Detroit and was designated as a historic site managed by The Polish American Historic Site Association (PAHSA) in 1991. PAHSA is a nonprofit run by volunteers and donations.
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Please note:
The church doesn’t have a restroom, but one is available in the former rectory next door.
The parking lot is on the corner of St Aubin and Canfield.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Saint Albertus Historic Church, 4231 Saint Aubin Street, Detroit, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 7.18










