Close up of a green glass suncatcher made with the copperfoil technique

Copperfoiling Glass Art


Sat 9 – Sun 10 November  

9am – 4pm

Requirements

Closed-in shoes, long sleeves and long pants. Please bring a water bottle.

Recommended 16 years and over 

Queensland Museum Cobb+Co

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$410
Includes tuition, materials and lunch.

Create a beautiful glass suncatcher using the copperfoil technique. Copperfoiling is similar to leadlighting, but it uses a slightly different method to hold the glass together.

This technique allows you to create 3 dimensional items such as lamps, boxes and kaleidoscopes. During this class you will learn to cut the glass, apply the foil and solder your piece together. 

Meet your tutor

Glass artist Michele Hollister has been working with glass since 1992 and has completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts and Secondary School teaching. She opened her own business in 1994 and over the years has completed many commissions including the large leadlight window at Centennial Memorial Gardens in Brisbane and many church window restorations. Recently, Michele has held solo exhibitions at Texas and Dalby Regional Art Galleries.

All our Hands-on Workshops have a limited number of participants to ensure you receive all the assistance and direction you require.

Spectators are welcome at all workshops.

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