PGC's advanced classes allow you to really hone your skills. Classes and content change by semester. All classes can be repeated.
These classes and workshops are excellent for those individuals who would like to be certified as an instructor to teach workshops at PGC. For more information on how to become a TA or instructor, contact Registrar Sam Laffey at 412.365.2145 x208.
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*Unless otherwise noted, you must be at least 14 years old to take a workshop or class.
Go beyond the basic use of the lathe to create amazing patterns with the diamond wheels.
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Sometimes three hours just isn't enough, but a multi-week session is too long. If that is the case, then our extended workshops are for you.
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PGC’s in-depth four-week classes for advanced students are a great way to take your skills to the next level and beyond. Try one out, love it, and then repeat it as many times as you want.
This advanced class will demonstrate the basics of working with cane in the hot shop.
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Focus on the incalmo process of joining two bubbles in contrasting colors or patterns.
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Learn to sculpt in glass
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One week intense class that runs from 9am to 5pm every day. For more details click on the Summer Intensive section to the left.
Instructor: Nadege Desgenetez
Learn a array of ways to work with color in the hot shop!
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
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Instructor: Tony Serviente
Leave all pre-conceived notions of kiln work at home and explore the possibilities of fusing that go beyond the traditional horizontal flat methods.
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Instructor: Jane Bruce
This one-day seminar class is for those who wish to examine and explore their current work and further develop their individual approach to design and making.
All Levels
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Instructor: Laurie Salopek
Use heat control and other methods to sculpt the human figure in soft glass.
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
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Instructor: Susan Taylor Glasgow
Learn many techniques to apply text and imagery on and in glass.
All levels
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Instructor: Claudia Trimbur
Tips and tricks of using stringers to create intricate patterns in beads.
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
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Instructor: Jenny Pohlman & Sabrina Knowles
Achieve your desired form with the help of these master artists.
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
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Instructor: Andrew Najarian
An exploration into advanced coldworking techniques.
All Levels
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Instructor: Helen Stokes
Learn to cast small intricate and hollow glass forms using the honeycomb mold.
All levels
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Instructor: Fritz Dreisbach
Fritz Dreisbach is rigorous, exacting, and one of the best teachers ever. Learn from him how to apply decoration to glass in both the hot and cold studios.
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
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Instructor: Masahiro Asaka
Learn a variety of techniques to cast glass and a broad spectrum of cutting, carving and surface approaches to glass.
All Levels
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Instructor: John Kiley
Demystify the techniques used to perfectly join individual hot glass Incalmi together.
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
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Instructor: John Moran
Focus on the figure while learning to hot sculpt the bubble, add and manipulate bits and incorporate pre-made elements.
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
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Instructor: Joseph Cavalieri
Learn the basics of stained glass plus a variety of techniques including painting, airbrushing, silk screening, collage, sandblasting and more!
All Levels
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Instructor: Robert Mickelsen
Network free, open form sculpture with an emphasis on patterning.
All levels
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Instructor: Delores Taylor
A fun and fast-paced survey of Pâte de Verre techniques
All Levels
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Instructor: Judith Schaechter
Create a stained glass panel using layered flash glass and various methods of creating imagery on glass such as sandblasting, engraving, photo stenciling, diamond filing and more!
All Levels
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Instructor: Lynn Read
Explore the madness of creating graphic pattern in Murrini and using it in wonky unusual ways.
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
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Instructor: Martie Negri
An exploration in creative methods of making pattern bars using experimental approaches and unusual techniques.
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
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Instructor: John Kobuki
Explore the “compression” technique used to make flowers and other deeply encased designs utilizing solid rods of borosilicate.
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
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PGC’s in-depth eight-week classes for advanced students are a great way to take your skills to the next level and beyond. Try one out, love it, and then repeat it as many times as you want.
Focus on techniques that interest you as a developing glass artist while still receiving direction and support
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Pursue your own ideas in this open projects advanced class.
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