Creative Glass: Fusing and Slumping

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Learn how to fuse and slump glass to make beautiful and unique pieces of art. A range of traditional and contemporary techniques will be explored for all abilities. Course fee includes basic fusing materials. Students may need to purchase more fusing glass depending on the size and number of projects made.

Course information

Name: Creative Glass: Fusing and Slumping Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification type: Assessment The tutor will use a range of teaching methods during the course which will include the following: Demonstration - both group and individual, one-to-one tuition, group work, assessment of progress, observation, discussion / question and answer sessions. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20151208 11:23:01 Updated 20151208 11:23:01

Entry requirements

You can bring a sketchbook with any ideas for designs you may have, and any images you have found for inspiration (Pinterest is a great website for finding images and useful tutorials). Please also bring a fine-tipped permanent marker pen for marking glass. Wear sensible footwear to the class, no opened toed shoes or sandals. You may also wish to bring an apron to protect your clothing. Improvers may bring on-going projects if they wish and continue working on these. Basic tools and materials for glass cutting, fusing and slumping are provided by the college. A small charge is included in the course fee for basic glass fusing materials and the use of specialist equipment. At the start of the course all learners will be given some Spectrum 96 sheet glass to get them started. Learners may need to purchase more glass depending on the size/ number of projects completed. Spectrum 96 compatible fusing accessories, such as frits, stringers, noodles and confetti will also be supplied by the college, along with metal inclusions, mica powder, fusing glue, Papyros kiln liner and ceramic fibre paper. If learners choose to make larger projects they may need to purchase their own fusing accessories and Papyros kiln liner to make sure there is still enough for everyone to use. Please note that we only provide Spectrum 96 fusing glass and accessories and our firing schedules are designed to be used with Spectrum 96 glass. You may bring in your own glass, such as Bullseye fusing glass but it will not be compatible with the sheet glass and glass accessories we provide, and the firing schedules will not be optimized for your glass - although we will make every effort to accommodate you and make sure you still achieve the results you want. Please do not purchase anything before your first lesson unless requested to do so. No liability can be accepted for expenses incurred for a course cancelled/altered at short notice. Equipment required You can bring a sketchbook with any ideas for designs you may have, and any images you have found for inspiration (Pinterest is a great website for finding images and useful tutorials). Please also bring a fine-tipped permanent marker pen for marking glass. Wear sensible footwear to the class, no opened toed shoes or sandals. You may also wish to bring an apron to protect your clothing. Improvers may bring on-going projects if they wish and continue working on these. Basic tools and materials for glass cutting, fusing and slumping are provided by the college. A small charge is included in the course fee for basic glass fusing materials and the use of specialist equipment. At the start of the course all learners will be given some Spectrum 96 sheet glass to get them started. Learners may need to purchase more glass depending on the size/ number of projects completed. Spectrum 96 compatible fusing accessories, such as frits, stringers, noodles and confetti will also be supplied by the college, along with metal inclusions, mica powder, fusing glue, Papyros kiln liner and ceramic fibre paper. If learners choose to make larger projects they may need to purchase their own fusing accessories and Papyros kiln liner to make sure there is still enough for everyone to use. Please note that we only provide Spectrum 96 fusing glass and accessories and our firing schedules are designed to be used with Spectrum 96 glass. You may bring in your own glass, such as Bullseye fusing glass but it will not be compatible with the sheet glass and glass accessories we provide, and the firing schedules will not be optimized for your glass - although we will make every effort to accommodate you and make sure you still achieve the results you want. Please do not purchase anything before your first lesson unless requested to do so. No liability can be accepted for expenses incurred for a course cancelled/altered at short notice.

Provider

The Learning Centre Bexley
enquiries@tlcbexley.ac.uk
020 3045 5176
http://www.thelearningcentrebexley.ac.uk/

Address

5 Brampton Road Town: Bexleyheath County:Kent

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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