Stained Glass

Re-imagined

with

Joseph Cavalieri

€330

In this workshop you will be using premixed enamels to paint, airbrush, pen and silk-screen designs and images onto stained glass, then kiln firing the pieces. No need to be an expert painter, we will be tracing the images in class. You will learn and practice these techniques to make a 16 x 16 cm panel. The final day we will copper foil and solder the glass pieces together to make a finished stained-glass panel. Joseph will provide silk-screens for students to use and advice on framing, lighting, art marketing and residency tips.

All Materials required will be supplied.

Class Fee includes lunch each day.


About the Artist

Joseph Cavalieri is an American artist and educator living in a tiny town in France. His art career began as an art director in the publishing industry in New York City, at GQ, Good Housekeeping and People magazines. Joseph began working in glass in 2000 . His art is found in major collections including the permanent collection of the Museum of Arts and Design, his public art commissions include an MTA Arts for Transit public art installation at the Philipse Manor Station in New York, and he has attended fifteen residencies including the Open Studio Program at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. His teaching credentials include over 100 work- shops in the US, Israel, South America and Europe, including Corning Glass, Pen- land, and Pilchuck Glass School.