THIS COURSE IS SOLD OUT - £135

Including UK VAT*

What You Will Learn

In this masterclass you will get to explore the possibilities of creating flat pate de verre objects with professional glass artist Alison Lowry. Alison will demonstrate the stages of testing glass paste colour combinations, design elements and the tools needed to create good surface design in plaster followed by how to pack your glass paste.

 

You will examine the use of decals on pate de verre and will investigate ways to create movement within flat pieces of pate de verre using handmade slumping moulds. You can go on to use your pate de verre 'tablets' for wall mounting or as suspended pieces.

You can see more of Alison's work on her own website: alisonlowry.co.uk

Possibilities with Flat Pate de Verre Alison Lowry Materials List.pdf

Duration 

Duration: 3 weeks, one session per week - a total of 4.5 hours

Online Course

Please note that classes may be slightly longer or shorter depending on student questions.

Session times

  • Wednesday 7th of August 2024 - 5.30 pm-7.00 pm UK time (1.5 hours)
  • Wednesday 14th of August 2024 - 5.30 pm-7.00 pm UK time (1.5 hours)
  • Wednesday 28th of August 2024 - 5.30 pm-7.00 pm UK time (1.5 hours)


Class Description

This course will take place over 3 sessions and we will look at how to carve plaster to create flat pate de verre ’tablets’. These can be used as tiles for wall mounting or as suspended pieces. We will also examine the use of decals on pate de verre and will investigate ways to create movement within flat pieces of pate de verre using handmade slumping moulds.

This course will cover:

  • Mould making
  • Carving Moulds
  • Building forms using pate de verre
  • Firing schedules
  • Divesting
  • Using decals on pate de verre
  • Finishing your work to a professional standard


Workshop Outcome:

  • Carved plaster moulds
  • Exploration of samples based upon surface and imagery 
  • Multiple Flat Pate de verre relief pieces


How it Works: 

  • The course is made up of three live and interactive online sessions using the Zoom platform. You will find the zoom link via the week chapters in the navigation panel. 
  • Alison will give a step-by-step tutorial with demonstrations, and you will have ample opportunity to ask her questions during the live class
  • Each week they will demonstrate a technique for you to try between sessions
  • A member of the Glass School team will also be in the Zoom class to assist you and Alison
  • Mix with Alison and other students on our dedicated community page, open for the duration of the course. Then join our exclusive Glass School UK Online Glass Community Facebook group to continue to mix with those who have attended any of our online masterclasses
  • A materials list is provided in the course navigation panel, so you can purchase what you need to create your pieces during the course. You don’t need absolutely everything on this list to be successful, Alison will discuss different ways to reach our technical goals


We believe that this is the best way to get the very most from the course, but if this doesn’t suit you that’s fine: - If you can’t get to your studio, you can still learn the techniques and benefit from Joshua's extensive knowledge without making the pieces during the course itself.

This is a live online masterclass, but in case a student experiences issues with internet connection during the live class, a recording of each live session will be available to view until two weeks after the final session. This cannot be downloaded or shared and is only available for this limited time. By participating you agree to be recorded for this purpose.

These recordings will be available in the course navigation panel. 


What to Prepare

  • You will need a computer, tablet, or phone with a camera and microphone in order to join the online classroom. If you are unfamiliar with using Zoom then please take some time to look at our guide, available in the navigation panel. 
  • You should have a reliable internet connection, fast enough to make video calls or stream videos
  • Please read the Student Participation Agreement
  • Ensure that you have checked the materials list and purchased any materials you may require 
  • A pen and paper to take any notes. 
  • We restrict the class size to 25 people
  • We teach using Bullseye Glass (CoE90)


Inclusivity:

We are committed to maintaining a respectful community where all our students can learn and develop their full potential, within a safe environment.

If you have a disability or any specific requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us prior to your lesson so we can accommodate you.

*Price excluding VAT is £112.50. The correct tax will be calculated at checkout based on your location.


Cancellations up to 2 weeks before the course receive a 90% refund, after that date, a 50% refund will be given up to one week prior to the course, and no refund is given for cancellations after this time. In order to keep class costs low for all, we make no exceptions to this policy. In order to cancel your place on the course please contact [email protected] 

What our students say:

Kathleen, O

I love that you encourage verbal participation and discussion. I find your online classes the closest to in person with the friendly open atmosphere. Alison is delightfully charming and knowledgeable.

Course Curriculum

  1. Welcome

  2. Week One

  3. Week Two

  4. Week Three

  5. You Made It!

  6. Thank You

About this course

Alison Lowry

Alison Lowry is a glass artist living and working from her studio, ‘Schoolhouse Glass’ in Saintfield, Northern Ireland. In 2009 she graduated from the University of Ulster with a First Class Honours degree in Art and Design. Since then, she has won numerous awards including the Warm Glass Prize in 2010 and 2011 and more recently the Bronze Award at Bullseye Glass’ ‘Emerge’ exhibition. Alison exhibits internationally and her work is held in several public collections, with the National Gallery of Ireland recently acquiring a large Pâte de Verre vessel for the ‘Contemporary Craft Collection’ and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland recently having made a fourth purchase for their collection. She employs a range of techniques to create her sculptures, working with cast glass, silk screen-printing and Pâte de Verre.

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