BIO: During the 38 years he has worked in art glass, Gil Reynolds has gained worldwide recognition as a leading innovator of fusing and kiln forming and other hot glass techniques. He is the author of The Fused Glass Handbook, a step-by-step guide to learning the art of fusing. He has been widely published in such art glass journals as "Glass Art Magazine," "Professional Stained Glass," "Stained Glass Patterns Quarterly," the Corning Museum of Glass "New Glass Review 7" and he also writes the "Kiln Crafting" column for Stained Glass News. Gil has lectured extensively in the U.S. and has conducted kiln forming and Fire Bucket seminars in Japan, The Netherlands, Canada and Italy. The artwork of Gil Reynolds can be found in numerous private and public collections, including Ohbayahsi-Gumi, Ltd., Tokyo Japan; A.Pfann, Hilversum Holland and "Percent for Art" commissions for Oregon and Washington states.
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
WORKSHOP FEES: $250 ADC Members/$275 Non-Members
Materials: ADC will provide the required materials for a fee. This class only uses 96 COE glass.
Tools to bring: Basic glass working tools glass cutter, pliers, safety glasses, notebook and pencil. Students are also encouraged to bring in a “Good, Bad or Ugly” that they have made to talk about in class.
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