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Enameling Workshop and Class Listing

    We accept workshop listings for any location worldwide.  Please use this form to submit your workshop, or contact us at info@glass-on-metal.com to have your workshop listed on this page, free of charge.  Ongoing workshops are listed in the order received.  This list is a courtesy to visitors of glass-on-metal.com.

Workshop Submission Form

 


W.W. Carpenter Enamel Foundation Workshops
650 Colfax Avenue
Bellevue, KY  41073
(859) 291-3800
info@glass-on-metal.com

Call (859) 291-3800 or by email, info@thompsonenamel.com, to reserve space. 


W. W. Carpenter Enamel Foundation Third Beinnial "Get Together"

Focus On Fire, the torch

Torch Fire Registration Form CLICK HERE

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W.W. Carpenter Enamel Foundation

650 Colfax Ave., Bellevue, KY 41073

Phone: 859-291-3800

Email: info@glass-on-metal.com

Workshop Open Time - Small Scale Our new workshop is  available for open time use.  You supply your metal, we will supply a reasonable amount of enamel.  The charge is $5 per hour.  Hours are 9am to 4pm, Monday through Friday.  Saturdays and evenings by appointment.  Call ahead so we can turn the furnace on.

Workshop Open Time - Large Scale This facility is available at $7.50 an hour.  Same hours and days as small scale.  Again, please call ahead so we can turn the furnace on.

W.W. Carpenter Enamel Foundation Workshops

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Introduction to Enameling -
An Intensive Workshop for Beginners

Instructors:  Woodrow Carpenter & Tom Ellis

NEW FORMAT - WEEKEND WORKSHOPS

Workshop Dates:

May 15 & 16, 2010 - Saturday and Sunday - Cost:  $75.00 per person per day, which includes all materials

Sign up for one or both days - you pick - Saturday and/or Sunday.

Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM both days

July 10 & 11, 2010 - Saturday and Sunday - Cost:  $80.00 per person per day, which includes all materials

Sign up for one or both days - you pick - Saturday and/or Sunday.

Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM both days

We will start with the basics and have you enameling within 15 minutes.  You will quickly move on to more advanced procedures and selected techniques on both days.

Saturday will consist of three projects which involve many enameling procedures and materials which will give you a strong grounding in basic enameling. Procedures include sifting, firing, wet inlay, application of fine silver foil, mixing colors by layering, stencil, liquid brushable enamel, sgraffito, and a simple cloisonne using fine silver wire on fine silver tooling sheet.

If you have taken the "Intro to Enameling Workshop" before, the second day (Sunday) will have new and different procedures and techniques to learn.

Sunday will consist of learning about painting on enamel materials (ceramic pigments, water colors, overglaze painting colors, acrylic enamels, enamel marking pens, enamel marking crayons, oils and mediums used, and Carefree Lusters®). The day will also cover many procedures (transferring an image/cartoon, creating texture, painting procedures, color mixing, firing, and transparent clear cover coats. Three other procedures will be shown, dry brush sgraffito, dropping and coating a three dimensional shape i.e. a copper bowl.

By the end of each workshop day, you should have a good idea as to what you wish to accomplish with enamel.

All tools and materials are supplied.  Participants are only expected to bring a brown bag lunch, an open mind, and a pair of eager hands.  There are fast food restaurants close by, if you prefer.

If you plan to arrive the evening before, we recommend Comfort Suites, (859) 291-6700. Tell them you are visiting Thompson  Enamel and you will receive a reduced rate (rate code THOMPS) of $89 for a standard room. They are at 420 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY, and only 4 blocks from Thompson.

Class Registration - Call (859) 291-3800 or by email, info@thompsonenamel.com, to reserve space.

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Glass on Metal on Glass on Metal

Instructor: Averill Shepps

Saturday, May 1 and Sunday, May 2, 2010

Time: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM both days

Cost: $200 for 2-day workshop - plus materials fee (apprx. $25 depending on material choices)

Workshop Description

Students will explore forming and texturing copper and fine silver foils (thicker than are normally used) and firing them onto pre-enameled surfaces. Small plates or jewelry may be produced using the learned techniques. Some enameling experience is needed for this class.

If you plan to arrive the evening before, we recommend Comfort Suites, (859) 291-6700. Tell them you are visiting Thompson  Enamel and you will receive a reduced rate (rate code THOMPS) of $89 for a standard room. They are at 420 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY, and only 4 blocks from Thompson.

Call (859) 291-3800 or by email, info@thompsonenamel.com, to reserve space.

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Black Oxide - Sgraffito - Silver Foil - Transparent Enamel Workshop

Instructor: Tom Ellis

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Time: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Cost: $80

Material Fee: apprx. $10 depending on material choices

Workshop Description:

Black oxide mixed with Klyr-Fire and water is applied directly onto copper with a sponge. It is allowed to dry, then further worked by sgraffito. A transparent enamel that works well direct on copper is applied and fired. Fine silver foil is applied and fired to this surface. Black oxide is again applied over the silver foiled areas adding texture. 913E Mixing white can be applied as additional line work. Transparent colors are again applied and fired. This procedure may be repeated. A final application of 913E Mixing white and/or Carefree lusters may be applied. The black of the oxide highly contrasts with the transparent enamels direct on copper and the brightness of the silver foil . This creates dramatic visual depth.

If you plan to arrive the evening before, we recommend Comfort Suites, (859) 291-6700. Tell them you are visiting Thompson  Enamel and you will receive a reduced rate (rate code THOMPS) of $89 for a standard room. They are at 420 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY, and only 4 blocks from Thompson.

Class Registration - Call (859) 291-3800 or by email, info@thompsonenamel.com, to reserve space.

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W.W. Carpenter Enamel Foundation Third Biennial “Get Together”

Focus on Fire, the torch

First week of August, 2010

W.W. Carpenter Enamel Foundation, Bellevue, KY

We’ve invited three known individuals who teach torch firing as part of their individual reference as enamelers. Each has their own approach and uniqueness. Each will teach three, two-day workshops. You will have an opportunity to do a workshop with all three instructors.

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Steve Artz is a master carpenter by trade, even though he has been an exhibiting enamelist for more than 30 years. He discovered this luscious medium while attending Joann Tanzer's Enameling class at San Diego State University in 1975. He is well known for his innovative approach to fusing glass to metal and inventive ways of texturing metal. He is a working member of the San Diego Enamel Guild as well as having been a past president and board member. He has been a board member of Enamel Guild West and a trustee of the Enamelist Society. Steve has taught many workshops and play days as well as being a continuing instructor at John C. Campbell Folk School for more than 13 years. He has also taught classes for Arrowmont School of Art and Craft, the Enamelist Society Conferences and The Creative Arts Group in Pasadena, California. He has given many enamel demonstrations to school groups as well as docent education in enameling for the Mengi Museum in San Diego's Balboa Park.

Steve Artz's Workshop title and description:

Experimental Enameling With A Hand Held Torch

Torch fired enameling is a fast and economical way of firing smaller enamel pieces. We can actually observe the fusion of the molten glass to metal first hand and the development of color and texture before your eyes, something we could only imagine within the chamber of the kiln. We will be using thinner gauges of copper than usual with some metal manipulation and texturing with some innovative tools. Many of the existing enameling techniques may be incorporated with a twist. In this class all levels will be welcome... Come play with fire!

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Linda Darty: "Winter Garden Brooch", Sterling, Copper, Enamel, 4.25 x 3 x .25", 2009

Linda Darty is Chairperson of the metals program at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. She has an extensive national and international exhibition record, is the author of The Art of Enameling and frequently teaches workshops on enameling in this country and abroad. She is the recipient of The Lifetime Achievement Award for research from East Carolina University, and also The Lifetime Acheievement Award from The Enamelist Society. Her work is in numerous public and private collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Museum of Art and Design in NYC.

Linda Darty's Workshop title and description:

Torching Tradition

In addition to using a torch to create special effects not typical in kiln firing, torch firing can also be used with the intention of replicating the effects of traditional kiln firing. In this workshop we will explore the use of a torch to replace kiln firing as a means of controlling surface texture and color. Working on jewelry scale pieces, students will learn to fire with a torch while exploring traditional enamel techniques.Note to students: In this class we will talk about a variety of contemporary enameling techniques and you can choose to work on what interests you most. Depending on your personal interests and your previous experience, you might wish to try several of the techniques, exploring and making samples, or you might prefer to more seriously concentrate on one process.

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Deborah Lozier: "Food for Thought" (Seder plate) enamel on copper (torch and kiln fired) approx. 2 x 3 x 4 ", 2009

Deborah Lozier, born 1961, in Des Moines, Iowa. Lives in Oakland, California where she is a studio artist and Adjunct Professor at the California College of the Arts. Attended Arizona State University, Tempe - B.F.A. Crafts, 1984. Exhibits and teaches internationally and is best known for her esoteric approach to enameling on fabricated copper. Her jewelry and metalwork have been printed in Metalsmith and American Craft Magazines and many recent Lark Publications including 500 Enameled Objects and The Art of Enameling by Linda Darty. Lilyan Bachrach included her torch firing approach in Enameling with Professionals. She has received artist grants from the City of Oakland and the Society of North American Goldsmiths, and is part of the permanent collection of the Oakland Museum of California.

Deborah Lozier's Workshop title and description:

Torch Firing Enamel: A Study in Cause and Effect

Torch firing is a wonderful way to experience enameling in all of its stages and is often presented as an easy and cheaper alternative to kiln firing enamels. While this can be the case with small scale and one sided applications, meander into more complex three dimensional forms or larger objects and the true mysteries of torch firing emerge. While the kiln is controlled and clean, it creates an even heat more like baking in an oven. The torch is uneven and variable, creating a cascade of heat with results more similar to cooking on your stove top. Although these two processes absolutely intersect, this class will focus on the aspects of torch firing which set it apart from the kiln. In this workshop we will explore the nuances of the torch and how to tame the process by observing the results from differing variables. Through an understanding of heat transfrer and pigment characteristics, we will take apart the Thompson Enamel color chart and create a personal palette that lends itself to what torch firing has to offer. The class will cover fabrication & forming strategies, applications, firing principles & props to accentuate the positives while embracing and coaxing the difficulties into submission. For every action there is a reaction and it is this space in between where discoveries are made. Come with an open mind ready to learn by evaluating the relationships of cause and effect.

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Workshops will take place over six days. There will be three two-day sessions:

Session 1 – Monday-Tuesday, Aug. 2-3, 2010

Session 2 – Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 4-5, 2010

Session 3 – Friday-Saturday, Aug. 6-7, 2010

The cost for one session (two days) is $175. The cost for two sessions (four days) is $330. The cost for three sessions (six days) is $480.

An optional box lunch will be available each day for $8 per day for those who sign up for a box lunch (choice of regular or vegetarian).

There will be a materials fee for copper and gas, not enamel, for each session.

You may study with one instructor once, twice, three times or any combination of two-day sessions. Please know that each workshop will be limited to 10 participants. If participation does not reach minimum by June 15, 2010 the workshop event will be cancelled and full refunds will be remitted.

A block of rooms have been reserved at Comfort Suites, (859) 291-6700. Tell them you are visiting Thompson  Enamel and you will receive a reduced rate (rate code THOMPS) of $89 for a standard room. They are at 420 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY, and only 4 blocks from Thompson.

Class Registration - Call (859) 291-3800 or by email, info@thompsonenamel.com to reserve space in workshop(s).

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Glass on Glass Workshops -
Enameling and Kiln Forming Glass

Instructor: Joseph Drury

"NEW INTRO GLASS ON GLASS WORKSHOPS"

Learn how to Create Beautiful Glass Work in First Class!

W.W. Carpenter Enamel Foundation Glass on Glass Workshops

WHEN:
Wednesday Evenings From 5:30 P.M. till 8:30 P.M.
By Appointment

Saturdays from 1:00 P.M. till 4:00 P.M.
By Appointment

Cost is only $65 per session or $175 for three sessions. $10 discount also applies to groups of you and 2 or more friends.

WHERE:
Thompson Enamel - Complete “Glass on Glass” Classes, 650 Colfax Avenue, Bellevue, KY, 41073
In these classes you will learn to create from recycled and re purposed glass sources and special Thompson Enamels.
Recycling “glass into Art” techniques will be taught by accomplished artist and sculptor, Joseph Drury.
While these techniques can be applied to enameling on any surface, the primary focus will be on learning how to apply enamels to glass for the creation of Sculpture, Jewelry, Window Hangings, Bowl and Plate forms.
These workshops are suitable for all students beginning through advanced. Beginning students learn safety, proper ways to apply and fire the enamel.
   
Each student produces at least one art work per session!
ALL MATERIALS are supplied for the workshops.
Workshops are limited to only 3 - 12 students per session.


Artists and Students, register now by contacting: Joe Drury directly at (859) 240-0046
email joedrury@msn.com, See www.JoeDrury.Com, And http://www.glassartists.org/joedrury

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ONGOING WORKSHOPS

Cloisonné, Plique-a-jour and More
Classes held Mondays through Fridays
Instructor: Patsy Croft
Orange Beach, AL 36561
Phone: (205) 478-9977
E-mail: patsy@alohilanidesigns.com 
Cost: $300 per day - one on one instruction

     Cloisonne, stonesetting, and fusing high karat metal as a canvas for enamels. www.alohilanidesigns.com
 


W.W. Carpenter Enamel Foundation Workshop
650 Colfax Avenue
Bellevue, KY  41073
(859) 291-3800
info@thompsonenamel.com

Workshop Open Time - Small Scale

Our new workshop is  available for open time use.  You supply your metal, we will supply a reasonable amount of enamel.  The charge is $5 per hour.  Hours are 9am to 4pm, Monday through Friday.  Saturdays and evenings by appointment.  Call ahead so we can turn the furnace on.

Workshop Open Time - Large Scale

This facility is available at $7.50 an hour.  Same hours and days as small scale.  Again, please call ahead so we can turn the furnace on.


Introduction to Cloisonné and Plique-a-Jour Enamels
Ongoing Workshops, Sundays, Noon to 6 pm
5 sessions/weeks
Instructor:  Jennifer Harris Friedman
7805 Redondo St.
Ventura, CA  93004
Call (805) 647-1383  for information or to register.
Cost:  $300 + $80 material fees

     Learn to design and create cloisonné enamel pieces.  Learn to wash and apply enamels to create an old world application using new world techniques.  Advanced classes will learn the art of plique a jour.  How to create a design adequate for plique a jour and to apply the enamels.  Must know basic soldering techniques.
 


The Brilliance of Enamels
Ongoing Workshops, Mondays, 10am to 2pm
14 Weeks
Instructor:  Marilyn Seitlin Tendrich
Workshops held at: Dave and Mary Alper JCC
11155 S.W. 112 Avenue
Miami, FL  33176
Call ((305) 271-9000 ext. 264
Cost:  $280 plus material fees
iprimack@alperjcc.org
     Capture the spectacular luminosity of enamels in your own creation.  Learn enameling as a fine art.  Explore traditional and experimental techniques of enameling, an ancient art form, working in limoges, cloisonne, sifting, camaieu, and more.  Create pieces for framing, jewelry, or sculptured objects.  Learn preparation of metals and enamels, laying wires, foils, and application of color.
     Beginners through advanced students will receive personal attention.
     This project is made possible with funds from The Enamelist Society and Enamel Guild South.


Linea Libre
     Ongoing enameling workshops are being held at Linea Libre, in Argentina.  For information on Linea Libre, see Volume 21, No. 3 of Glass on Metal Magazine.  Contact Valeria Serrudo or Hugo Ostermann for more information at info@linealibre.com.ar.  

Linea Libre
Hugo Ostermann - Valeria Serrudo
Cuenca 3360 - 2 piso - dpto. D
Capital Federal - Buenos Aires
Argentina - CP ABD1417C
Telephone:  54-011-4504-6871

www.linealibre.com.ar
info@linealibre.com.ar
 


Creative Arts Group Enamel Classes
     Taught by Suzanne Kustner, classes are held every Tuesday night and Friday day.  Offering beginning, intermediate and advanced classes in enameling.  Occasional visiting enamelist workshops also offered.

Creative Arts Group
108 N. Baldwin Ave.
Sierra Madre, CA  91024
(626) 355-0810

www.creativeartsgroup.org 
 


 


Glass Painting
     Ongoing workshops, three session classes, offered seven days a week in India.
 
Instructor:  Sagar
Cost:  $50 USD
Location:  42-31 S.P. Nagar Moual Ali
Hyderabad, A.P. 500040  India
Phone:  +1 914 027 131105

E-mail:  msmsagar@yahoo.com 
 


Brazilian Enamel Workshops
     Ongoing enamel workshops in Sao Paulo, Brazil.  Instructor:  Carmen Lombardi.  Contact (55) 5531-3372; e-mail: clomb@uol.com.br 


For more workshop listings, visit
EnamelClasses.com

 

 

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