by Eileen Robbins | Jun 7, 2021 | Speakers Series
An Afternoon with Carolyn Baum Flowers on a Wire Thursday, June 24, 2021 Carolyn will share with us the process of how she creates her glass marigold flowers, made petal by petal on wire. Flowers have always been an important element in Carolyn’s beadwork. She...
by Eileen Robbins | Jun 6, 2021 | Speakers Series
An Evening with Lewis Wilson Boro Sculpture Thursday, June 17, 2021 Lewis C Wilson started teaching himself how to work with glass in 1972 using a handheld propane torch and sunglasses. He was an Air Force medic working in an emergency room on the night shift....
by Eileen Robbins | Jun 1, 2021 | Tips
Tips from Birdy Birdy Coon, of Walla Walla Washington, was gracious enough to share some tricks she’s learned over the years. Thank you Birdy, we appreciate your contribution to June’s Newsletter. Glass slivers in your fingers? Are they invisible, too small or...
by Eileen Robbins | Jun 1, 2021 | Spotlight
Spotlight on Cindy Gillick Cindy Gillick has been an artist her whole life. As a child, she created using wild flowers and tree bark. She made mandalas with broken pottery, leaves and whatever else she could find. She also made lots of sand castles and forts...
by Eileen Robbins | Jun 1, 2021 | Challenges
Ongoing Challenge No. 14 Summer Fun By Janie Jones June’s Challenge has something for every skill level and has multiple options. HEY BEGINNERS, here’s your opportunity to learn and practice some easy sculptural techniques as well as what it’s like to ‘repurpose’...
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