Fused Glass 101 - 08/22/26

08/22/2026 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM ET

Category

Roy Gruver and Rhonda Snowaert

Admission

  • $120.00  -  PAY IT FORWARD PRICE
  • $95.00  -  FULL PRICE
  • $68.00  -  DISCOUNT PRICE
  • $42.00  -  "FOR ALL" PRICE

Location

Combs Studio
56 Main Street
Prospect Harbor, ME 04669
United States of America

Description

Fused Glass 101

This class is designed to build the skills of those new to glass fusing so that you understand the physical characteristics of fusible glass as well as the dynamics of how glass reacts to heat. Specifically students will learn: Safety in the studio, How to measure and cut straight lines in glass, How to create simple glass projects with multiple layers of glass, How to minimize unwanted internal bubbles in glass projects, The difference between full-fusing, tack-fusing and slumping. 

Please no open-toed shoes in the studio.

This class is a Prerequisite for Open Studio and other Fused Glass classes.

  • When: Saturday, August 22
  • Instructors: Roy Gruver and Rhonda Snowaert
  • Ages: Teen to Adult
  • Location: Combs Studio, 56 Main Street, Prospect Harbor, Maine

 

Flexible Tuition: Together, we can create a community where creativity thrives and no one is left out.

Schoodic Arts for All’s mission is to enrich our community by providing welcoming, accessible art programs that engage, educate, challenge, and inspire people from all walks of life. We believe that art should be available to all in our community, without barriers. 

Choose the tuition level that feels right for you:

  • Pay It Forward Price: $120 – I am able to contribute extra to help keep this program accessible.
  • Full Price: $95 –  I can make the price work financially.
  • Discount Price: $68 – Paying full price would be a stretch for me financially.
  • For All Price: $42 – (limited availability): Paying the full tuition would be a significant financial hardship.

The goal is to make our workshops accessible to all, while maintaining sustainability of both the Arts for All Initiative and Schoodic Arts for All as a non-profit organization, as well as supporting our teaching artists by paying them fairly.