Programme of Workshops 2012
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Painting Workshops
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Three Day Painting Workshops
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Glazing Workshops
- Fusing
Workshops
Painting
Workshops
One Day Glass Painting Workshops with Pippa Blackall AMGP
in The Stained Glass Museum
Group limited to 6
18 February (fully booked)
24 March (fully booked)
New dates to be announced (spring 2012)
To be held in the Stained Glass Museum workshop- South Transept Triforium, Ely Cathedral 10:00am-4:30pm
The morning is spent in learning the techniques of painting on glass
using traditional paint and a variety of brushes. These techniques
include tracing and matting, learning to control the paint to produce a
confident trace-line and using different brushes to make a smooth and
even matt. You will also work with a variety of brushes, sticks,
quills, sponges, feathers etc to create different decorative effects in
both wet and dry matts and to learn the techniques of shading. The
glass will be fired at the end of the morning session.
The afternoon will be spent in applying further paint to develop the
image and in using silver-stain, a material that imparts a yellow
colour to the glass when fired. There will be a second firing and
students will take home a finished piece.
The Cathedral can be cold so please wear warm clothing and an overall.
Tea and coffee will be provided. It would be useful if you could let us
know if you have had any previous experience. Please feel free to bring
your own designs. Lunch: There will be an hour’s break for
lunch. There are many nearby cafes and sandwich shops or you can bring
a packed lunch.
Results from previous workshops:

£75 per day workshop (Friends discount
available)
Please ring or email workshops at The Museum for further
details. See our contact page.
Please note: If you cancel
or change your date up to the last 7 days
before the workshop you will be subject to a £10
administration fee. The full fee becomes non-refundable in the last
week if you cancel.
Three
Day Painting Workshops
A tutored course taught by Pippa Blackall
Group limited to five.
To be held in the Stained Glass Museum workshop- South Transept Triforium, Ely Cathedral 10:00am-4:30pm
These three-day workshops are designed for those who have already taken a
one-day Painting Workshop at the Stained Glass Museum. The course
develops the painting techniques further and also includes the
designing, cutting and painting of glass to make a panel approximately
12” X 8”. It will not involve the leading and
glazing which can be completed at a subsequent one-day workshop.
The group of no more than five participants will be tutored by a
professional stained glass artist who will take you through the stages
involved in making a stained glass panel.
You will be taught to:
· Design and cartoon a panel
· Take a cutline
· Cut the glass
· Paint and fire trace and matt
· Apply silver stain
The course will include notes and begin with a guided tour of The
Stained Glass Museum to study technique and to give you inspiration.
Please don’t worry if you don’t have a design idea
to bring with you. Ideally you will also have some experience of glass cutting, but this is not a strict requirement.
The fee does not include meals or accommodation. Included is a map, our
recommended accommodation address and details of car parks. The Tourist
Information Centre (Tel 01353 662062) can supply names of other
B&B’s. The Cathedral can be cold so please wear warm
clothing and an overall. If you possess and are familiar with your own
glass-cutter and straight edge please bring them. Tea and coffee will
be provided. There will be an hour’s break for lunch. There
are many nearby cafes and sandwich shops or you can bring a packed
lunch.
Cost £225
Please ring or email workshops at The Museum for further
details. See our contact page.
Please note: If
you cancel or change your date up to the last
7 days before the workshop you will be subject to a £10
administration fee. The full fee becomes non-refundable in the last
week if you cancel.
Fusing Workshops
One day Glass Fusing Workshop with Estelle Lankester
New dates to be announced in early 2012
To be held in the Stained Glass Museum workshop- South Transept Triforium, Ely Cathedral 10:00am-4:30pm
The workshop will have a maximum of six students, allowing for ample individual as well as group tuition.
During the morning session the tutor will explain the principles and theory of glass cutting, fusing and firing, explaining the various terms and stages used in fusing glass.
The techiques will include fusing clear and coloured glass using fritt, confetti, stringers, noodles and metal inclusions, with special emphasis on the construction of designs. This will be followed by students designing and making small glass items of their choice, such as tiles, coasters, jewellery or decorative hangings.
The tutor will provide examples of the different techniques, processes, fittings and results for students to handle and examine, but the emphasis of the workshop will remain on the creative designs that students can achieve by themselves, ensuring that every student will have an enjoyable and rewarding day.
Results from previous workshops:

Cost including materials, equipment and tuition
£75
Please ring or email workshops at The Museum for further
details. See our contact page.
Please note: If you cancel
or change your date up to the last 7 days
before the workshop you will be subject to a £10
administration fee. The full fee becomes non-refundable in the last
week if you cancel.
Leading/Glazing Workshops
One Day Glazing/Leading Workshop with Dave Whyman
10 March
These one day courses are held in the Old Dispensary, 13 St. Mary's Street, Ely between 9:30 - 4:30.
This workshop is limited to 6 people.
You will be given an introduction to the techniques employed in the
manufacture of an ornamental leaded panel of about 12" x 12". If you have been on a
stained glass painting workshop at the Museum you may like to lead up a
panel incorporating your own piece of stained glass. All materials
(glass, lead, solder etc. are provided) and tools are available for the
use of the participants, although you may prefer to bring your own. You
will be taken through each step of the process of constructing a panel
and will practise the techniques before making your own panel. The morning will be primarily spent learning to cut glass along cutlines provided (though you are welcome to bring your own simple design). Once all your glass pieces are cut to size and shape, you will then be shown how to piece them together using lead joints and solder.
Tea and coffee will be provided.
Lunch: There may be an hour’s break for lunch. There are
many nearby cafes and sandwich shops or you can bring a packed lunch.
Results from previous workshops:

Cost £75 per day workshop [Friends
discount available]
Please ring or email workshops at The Museum for further
details. See our contact
page.
Please note: If you cancel
or change your date up to the last 7 days
before the workshop you will be subject to a £10
administration fee. The full fee becomes non-refundable in the last
week if you cancel.
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