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Sip + Solder Rupees: Stained Glass Workshop at Meanwhile Brewing

  • Meanwhile Brewing Co. 3901 Promontory Point Drive Austin, TX, 78744 United States (map)

Sip + Solder Rupees: Stained Glass Workshop at MEANWHILE brewing Co.

hosted by Deke Cameron

TUESDAY, JULY 14TH / 6-9PM
MEANWHILE BREWING CO.
$80 per student
$140 for two seats
All materials included
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In this 3-hour beginner-friendly class, students will assemble and solder a unique Rupee/Jewel stained glass suncatcher. Bring nothing and leave with your very own work of stained glass art! Participants will learn the basics of lead-came construction, basic soldering techniques, including the use of tools and techniques unique to the art of stained glass.

No experience is necessary and students of all skill-levels are encouraged to participate. Ages 14+; minors must have the supervision of a parent or guardian who is also participating in the class.

To make your Rupees: Glass pieces will be pre-cut and shaped. Students will get to choose from an assortment of pre-cut glass shapes in a variety of colors and textures. The finished product can be made into a hanging suncatcher or a garden stake.

Safety warning: This workshop can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Instructor bio:

Deke Cameron is a local stained glass artist and teacher, with many years of experience working with students of all levels in varying arts and crafts. He is also a member artist at ContraCommon, a local non-profit promoting the arts and emerging artists. His first video game console was Atari 2600; and he still has yet to finish Pitfall! You can learn more about him and his work by visiting his website at www.theglassclown.com or follow him on Instagram @the_glassclown.

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This project is supported in part by an Elevate Grant of Austin Arts, Culture, Music, & Entertainment.

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