Neon & Phenomenology
- All levels
- 18 and older
- $890
- Earn 8,900 reward points
- 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
- 20 hours over 5 sessions
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Learn the art of hot casting glass using Zircar Mold Mix molds in this one-of-a-kind workshop. Discover how to create unique solid glass objects and make reusable molds for glass casting and blowing. No previous experience is required.
Directed towards some of the more rare and spectacular concepts, materials, and tools enmeshed in the process of making neon, this workshop gets inside the medium of neon through all of the backdoors, slides, and portals available. In this 5-day workshop, students will learn the basic bends that make up any neon work, as well as safety and methods of display, exploring glass, gas, electricity, and light.
Drawing parallels to observation and analyzing the content of light, students will make exploratory work reconciling the history of the medium and the expansive capacity of consciousness. Introductions to selected texts regarding Phenomenology (the study of structures of experience and consciousness) will enhance and broaden these explorations.
Open to all skill levels.
Please Note:
Preparation for Classes
Students should bring notebooks to each class for sketching steps to techniques, recording inspiration, and planning class projects. Students wishing to use specific tools or materials not supplied in class are responsible for obtaining these items themselves.
Proper Studio Attire
For your safety, protective eyewear must be worn at all times in all areas of the UrbanGlass Studio. We will provide appropriate eyewear for your use. Appropriate work clothes are also required. Flammable or synthetic fabrics, sandals and open-toe shoes are not allowed. Long hair should be tied back.
Preparing for class
Studio Attire
Enrollment cancellations made outside sixteen (16) days from the first day of class are eligible for a refund less a 5% processing fee. Refunds will not be granted for any cancellations made inside sixteen (16) days from the first day of class, or for withdrawals during class.
In any event where a customer wants to cancel their enrollment and is eligible for a full refund, a 5% processing fee will be deducted from the refund amount.
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Founded in 1977 by artists Richard Yelle and Erik Erikson as the New York Experimental glass workshop, UrbanGlass was the first artist access glass center in the United States and is now the largest. Previously, those interested in working in glass could only do so at art schools, in factories or by...
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UrbanGlass
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
647 Fulton St
At Rockwell Pl
Brooklyn, New York 11217 Fort Greene, Brooklyn
647 Fulton St
At Rockwell Pl
Brooklyn, New York 11217
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