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The course will follow the Tiffany method of stained glass, in which each piece of glass is wrapped in copper foil and then soldered.
Each student will complete a project in plain glass and a small panel in colored glass by the end of the course. Participants will learn safety, proper cutting techniques, foiling techniques, soldering techniques and simple metal framing; as well as types of glass, solders, and copper foils.
The course is open to beginners and advanced students.
Instructor Moya O’Neal has worked with stained glass for more than 20 years. O’Neal is an active member of the International Guild of Glass Artists and teaches privately.
Cost for the course is $85. Students also will be expected to purchase their solder, foil, glass, safety glasses and cotton gloves. Other tools will be provided in class. re-registration by Jan. 3 is required.
For more information or to register, call the Division of Educational Outreach at (828) 227-7397 or toll free at (800) 928-4968, or visit the Web site http://learn.wcu.edu/.
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Last Modified: Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007







