Glass Marbles, March 22
Date: March 22, 2025
Time: 10am - 4 pm
Tuition and Materials: $170
Instructor: River Lovenstein
Level: Beginning to intermediate
Students: Ages 16+
Location: Main Campus- 101 N. Peabody
In this workshop, the student will learn how to make old-time glass marbles. If the student attended the last workshop with River, this will a continued technique for the intermediate student. If the student is a beginner, than a more simpler marble will be introduced. Each student will proudly take home their handcrafted marbles.
What is most fascinating about the process of marble making is the way in which it is so unique compared to almost any other product that might ever be produced. Glass is a wonderful substance to work with and can be manipulated into almost any shape size or finish. It is also a fragile material in many ways, and so when you think about it, making a marble out of something that can break so easily seems like an odd choice for an item that is intended to be rolled on the ground, knocked against other pieces of glass, and generally used and abused.
Photo used is just an example of marbles, each one is different.
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Date: March 22, 2025
Time: 10am - 4 pm
Tuition and Materials: $170
Instructor: River Lovenstein
Level: Beginning to intermediate
Students: Ages 16+
Location: Main Campus- 101 N. Peabody
In this workshop, the student will learn how to make old-time glass marbles. If the student attended the last workshop with River, this will a continued technique for the intermediate student. If the student is a beginner, than a more simpler marble will be introduced. Each student will proudly take home their handcrafted marbles.
What is most fascinating about the process of marble making is the way in which it is so unique compared to almost any other product that might ever be produced. Glass is a wonderful substance to work with and can be manipulated into almost any shape size or finish. It is also a fragile material in many ways, and so when you think about it, making a marble out of something that can break so easily seems like an odd choice for an item that is intended to be rolled on the ground, knocked against other pieces of glass, and generally used and abused.
Photo used is just an example of marbles, each one is different.
Please Read: Refunds/Cancellations
Need a place to stay? These businesses offer a discount for ACS students and instructors while attending or teaching at ACS.
Date: March 22, 2025
Time: 10am - 4 pm
Tuition and Materials: $170
Instructor: River Lovenstein
Level: Beginning to intermediate
Students: Ages 16+
Location: Main Campus- 101 N. Peabody
In this workshop, the student will learn how to make old-time glass marbles. If the student attended the last workshop with River, this will a continued technique for the intermediate student. If the student is a beginner, than a more simpler marble will be introduced. Each student will proudly take home their handcrafted marbles.
What is most fascinating about the process of marble making is the way in which it is so unique compared to almost any other product that might ever be produced. Glass is a wonderful substance to work with and can be manipulated into almost any shape size or finish. It is also a fragile material in many ways, and so when you think about it, making a marble out of something that can break so easily seems like an odd choice for an item that is intended to be rolled on the ground, knocked against other pieces of glass, and generally used and abused.
Photo used is just an example of marbles, each one is different.
Please Read: Refunds/Cancellations
Need a place to stay? These businesses offer a discount for ACS students and instructors while attending or teaching at ACS.