Stained Glass Workshop

  • General visual arts
3412 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45220, USA
Jun 22 2024
Aug 17 2024

Schedules

Jun 22 (06/22/2024-06/22/2024)

Supporter Level
$120.00
FULL TUITION
$60.00
Scholarship Level I
$42.00
Scholarship Level II
$18.00
Scholarship Level III
$5.00
  • Sun 
  • Mon 
  • Tue 
  • Wed 
  • Thu 
  • Fri 
  • Sat12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 04/19/2024

Restrictions

Participants must currently be 14 years to 111 years old.

Jul 27 (07/27/2024-07/27/2024)

Supporter Level
$120.00
FULL TUITION
$60.00
Scholarship Level I
$42.00
Scholarship Level II
$18.00
Scholarship Level III
$5.00
  • Sun 
  • Mon 
  • Tue 
  • Wed 
  • Thu 
  • Fri 
  • Sat12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 04/19/2024

Restrictions

Participants must currently be 14 years to 111 years old.

Aug 17 (08/17/2024-08/17/2024)

Supporter Level
$120.00
FULL TUITION
$60.00
Scholarship Level I
$42.00
Scholarship Level II
$18.00
Scholarship Level III
$5.00
  • Sun 
  • Mon 
  • Tue 
  • Wed 
  • Thu 
  • Fri 
  • Sat12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 04/19/2024

Restrictions

Participants must currently be 14 years to 111 years old.

In-person location

3412 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45220, USA

Description

This class is part of CCAC'S FAIR SHARE PRICING program. Learn more in the green box.

 

In this fast-moving, immersive workshop, you will have an opportunity to select the glass, prepare a pattern, cut and fit glass, and then wrap and solder for a finished piece that can be hung suspended on its own or in a corner. Come learn the art of breaking glass!

 

Ages


Adults (14+)

 

About the Instructor


Kerri Bram

Kerri is a long time artist and art educator, specializing in the design, construction and repair of architectural stained glass windows. She is the owner and operator of Tea Stained Studio, is an old pickle deli/residence located in the Clifton/University Heights area of Cincinnati, Ohio.

As an artist, she uses natural elements as the media for her work (glass, metal, rocks, wood and fibers) to alter both one’s perspective and relationship with their environment. At the end of the day, she loves the sound of breaking glass.