(Past) Andrea Loomis: Workshop #1 - Going Wild
Tuesdays & Thursdays - 6:00pm - 9:00pm - Feb 21, 23, 28, Mar 2
8 students maximum
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Local instructor Andrea Loomis is reprising her workshop series, "Unleashing Creativity"
The idea of this workshop series is to explore your creativity and open up new pathways to your glass art. These workshops are intentionally participant driven. We will work together in a safe space to push our boundaries of creating sculptural glass art. The goal is to expand and free your individual creativity. I will share my experience and process – the good, the bad and the ugly –, and hopefully pass on some knowledge that I gained along the way.
Workshop 1: Going Wild - Shape Shifting For Glass Fusers
We will be making two glass pieces that are unique in shape and color, one smaller and one full kiln-sized! Each project will expand how you approach creating and shaping fused pieces. You will learn how to create shapes beyond circles and rectangles that lead to a sculptural approach to glass art. You’ll explore manipulating glass volume, color selection, and creative slumping
More about the Instructor, Andrea Loomis:
Andrea Loomis can’t just think outside the box…Andrea is at home outside the box! She moved to the US in 2000 leaving family, friends, a career, and familiar life behind. She caught the glass fusing bug in 2012 when she was looking for a medium that could be used to express her creative ideas. Her sculptural work is abstract and highly experimental. A citizen of two continents, her work integrates culture and idea worlds of her native central Europe, steeped in traditions, crafts and art history with new ideas and perspectives that she gained through her move into a “new” world. The expressiveness of glass using light and color, transparency and shadows never cease to amaze her! Paul Tarlow, Bob Leatherbarrow, Jeremy Lepisto, Joanne Teasdale, and Linda Ethier were her teachers. She attends Narcissus Quagliata’s webinars regularly. She showed her work on numerous Austin Studio Tours, and events at the Dougherty Arts Center, the Neill-Cochran House Museum, at the AARC in Austin and currently has a comprehensive show “Paths of Light” with Larry Akers at the Fine Arts Gallery at the city-owned Old Bakery & Emporium in the very heart of Austin, TX.
Tuesdays & Thursdays - 6:00pm - 9:00pm - Feb 21, 23, 28, Mar 2
8 students maximum
Click here to REGISTER
Local instructor Andrea Loomis is reprising her workshop series, "Unleashing Creativity"
The idea of this workshop series is to explore your creativity and open up new pathways to your glass art. These workshops are intentionally participant driven. We will work together in a safe space to push our boundaries of creating sculptural glass art. The goal is to expand and free your individual creativity. I will share my experience and process – the good, the bad and the ugly –, and hopefully pass on some knowledge that I gained along the way.
Workshop 1: Going Wild - Shape Shifting For Glass Fusers
We will be making two glass pieces that are unique in shape and color, one smaller and one full kiln-sized! Each project will expand how you approach creating and shaping fused pieces. You will learn how to create shapes beyond circles and rectangles that lead to a sculptural approach to glass art. You’ll explore manipulating glass volume, color selection, and creative slumping
More about the Instructor, Andrea Loomis:
Andrea Loomis can’t just think outside the box…Andrea is at home outside the box! She moved to the US in 2000 leaving family, friends, a career, and familiar life behind. She caught the glass fusing bug in 2012 when she was looking for a medium that could be used to express her creative ideas. Her sculptural work is abstract and highly experimental. A citizen of two continents, her work integrates culture and idea worlds of her native central Europe, steeped in traditions, crafts and art history with new ideas and perspectives that she gained through her move into a “new” world. The expressiveness of glass using light and color, transparency and shadows never cease to amaze her! Paul Tarlow, Bob Leatherbarrow, Jeremy Lepisto, Joanne Teasdale, and Linda Ethier were her teachers. She attends Narcissus Quagliata’s webinars regularly. She showed her work on numerous Austin Studio Tours, and events at the Dougherty Arts Center, the Neill-Cochran House Museum, at the AARC in Austin and currently has a comprehensive show “Paths of Light” with Larry Akers at the Fine Arts Gallery at the city-owned Old Bakery & Emporium in the very heart of Austin, TX.
Tuesdays & Thursdays - 6:00pm - 9:00pm - Feb 21, 23, 28, Mar 2
8 students maximum
Click here to REGISTER
Local instructor Andrea Loomis is reprising her workshop series, "Unleashing Creativity"
The idea of this workshop series is to explore your creativity and open up new pathways to your glass art. These workshops are intentionally participant driven. We will work together in a safe space to push our boundaries of creating sculptural glass art. The goal is to expand and free your individual creativity. I will share my experience and process – the good, the bad and the ugly –, and hopefully pass on some knowledge that I gained along the way.
Workshop 1: Going Wild - Shape Shifting For Glass Fusers
We will be making two glass pieces that are unique in shape and color, one smaller and one full kiln-sized! Each project will expand how you approach creating and shaping fused pieces. You will learn how to create shapes beyond circles and rectangles that lead to a sculptural approach to glass art. You’ll explore manipulating glass volume, color selection, and creative slumping
More about the Instructor, Andrea Loomis:
Andrea Loomis can’t just think outside the box…Andrea is at home outside the box! She moved to the US in 2000 leaving family, friends, a career, and familiar life behind. She caught the glass fusing bug in 2012 when she was looking for a medium that could be used to express her creative ideas. Her sculptural work is abstract and highly experimental. A citizen of two continents, her work integrates culture and idea worlds of her native central Europe, steeped in traditions, crafts and art history with new ideas and perspectives that she gained through her move into a “new” world. The expressiveness of glass using light and color, transparency and shadows never cease to amaze her! Paul Tarlow, Bob Leatherbarrow, Jeremy Lepisto, Joanne Teasdale, and Linda Ethier were her teachers. She attends Narcissus Quagliata’s webinars regularly. She showed her work on numerous Austin Studio Tours, and events at the Dougherty Arts Center, the Neill-Cochran House Museum, at the AARC in Austin and currently has a comprehensive show “Paths of Light” with Larry Akers at the Fine Arts Gallery at the city-owned Old Bakery & Emporium in the very heart of Austin, TX.