Glass Arts
Mosaic Glass Votives
Make four brilliant mosaic candle holders using your choice of colors.
Member$93.00 (any noted materials fee included) |
Guest$117.00 (any noted materials fee included) |
Meeting Times
- Thur, 5/9/2024 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Thur, 5/9/2024
About
Mosaic is a technique that can be traced back to Mesopotamia in the 3rd millennium BC! Learn this versatile and ancient medium and how it can be used with colored glass to achieve a contemporary look by making a mosaic votive holder.
Project
Make four candle holders of your own design with the colors you choose.
Materials
A materials fee of $15, included in the price of this class, includes everything you need.
Class Policies
- Ages 14 and up are welcome.
- Closed-toe shoes and long pants are required in the Glass Studio at all times.
BARN Policies
- View BARN's Cancellation and Refund Policy
- View BARN's current COVID-19 health and safety protocols.
- BARN is committed to accessibility. Tuition Assistance is available. Fill out the application before registering.
- Makerspaces like BARN can be noisy and cluttered, smell strongly, and have bright or flickering lights. We try to make accommodations when requested; the earlier you contact us, the more likely we can help. Please email accessibility@bainbridgebarn.org to find out more or request an accommodation.
- For those who might need physical assistance, learn more about BARN's Companion Program.
Instructors or Guides
Barbara Henderson
Barbara is a mosaicist with a passion for helping others express themselves through the art of mosaics. She discovered art a little later in life than lots of other people, having been distracted by corporate life, ladder climbing, and the nonsense idea that she wasn’t creative. Now her favorite thing is to watch a student realize their unique ability to produce something personal and meaningful, and to develop their own artistic vision. Her favorite saying is that “perfection can be purchased at the Dollar Store. Art and beauty are found in the unique and flawed.” She serves on a variety of boards and committees and lives in Gig Harbor with her husband and far too many dogs and chickens.