Carrie Iverson: Images In Glass

$1,250.00

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5 Day Workshop - Sat. - Wed. - Jan. 3-7 - (10am - 5:00pm)

5 days

10 students maximum

Lunches included (include any dietary considerations on registration)

Discover this versatile printmaking method for transferring images from Xerox or laser prints.

Drawing on the principles of lithography, the technique allows you to print drawings, photographs, found objects—anything that can be photocopied! Adaptable to a wide range of surfaces, it requires minimal space and equipment, making it ideal for a home studio. Over the five-day course, you will create both test samples and personal projects that explore the full potential of the process, including experiments with reactive glasses to expand your color palette.

Open to all levels, no prerequisites required.

Note: This technique differs from a decal process in that it results in glass “prints” composed of fine glass powder fired onto a glass sheet.

MORE ABOUT CARRIE IVERSON

Born and raised in rural Virginia, Carrie Iverson received her BA from Yale University and her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Known for her innovative use of materials, her site responsive installations have incorporated glass, print, found objects, video, and sound. Her work is in many collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art (New York), and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago).

She has taught print and glass classes at studios around the world including Pilchuck Glass School, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Bullseye Glass Company, GlassForum (Norway), Creative Glass (Switzerland and UK), Blue Dog Glass (Australia), and Taiwan National University (Taipei). Additionally, she has been an artist in residence at the de Young Museum (San Francisco), KALA Art Institute (Berkeley), North Lands Creative Glass (Scotland), Seto Center for Glass and Ceramics (Japan), Pilchuck Glass School, Alberta College of Art and Design (Canada), and Glenfiddich (Scotland).

https://www.carrieiverson.work/

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5 Day Workshop - Sat. - Wed. - Jan. 3-7 - (10am - 5:00pm)

5 days

10 students maximum

Lunches included (include any dietary considerations on registration)

Discover this versatile printmaking method for transferring images from Xerox or laser prints.

Drawing on the principles of lithography, the technique allows you to print drawings, photographs, found objects—anything that can be photocopied! Adaptable to a wide range of surfaces, it requires minimal space and equipment, making it ideal for a home studio. Over the five-day course, you will create both test samples and personal projects that explore the full potential of the process, including experiments with reactive glasses to expand your color palette.

Open to all levels, no prerequisites required.

Note: This technique differs from a decal process in that it results in glass “prints” composed of fine glass powder fired onto a glass sheet.

MORE ABOUT CARRIE IVERSON

Born and raised in rural Virginia, Carrie Iverson received her BA from Yale University and her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Known for her innovative use of materials, her site responsive installations have incorporated glass, print, found objects, video, and sound. Her work is in many collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art (New York), and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago).

She has taught print and glass classes at studios around the world including Pilchuck Glass School, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Bullseye Glass Company, GlassForum (Norway), Creative Glass (Switzerland and UK), Blue Dog Glass (Australia), and Taiwan National University (Taipei). Additionally, she has been an artist in residence at the de Young Museum (San Francisco), KALA Art Institute (Berkeley), North Lands Creative Glass (Scotland), Seto Center for Glass and Ceramics (Japan), Pilchuck Glass School, Alberta College of Art and Design (Canada), and Glenfiddich (Scotland).

https://www.carrieiverson.work/

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