Glass Sculpture: Light and Colors *In-person*

Create a low relief mold made with ceramic fiber (a soft material easily cut or torn) on top of which 3 layers of glass (8” x 11”) will be kiln-fired at 1500*. The glass sheets will become one solid piece and take the imprint of the texture and the shapes of the fiber pieces exactly like you handcrafted it. You will have the option to bring colors to your project by cutting colored pieces of thin fusible glass. Your instructor will fire your creation in his own kiln. A $135 materials fee per student is included in the tuition. Your glass creation will be returned to you ready to be displayed in a sturdy custom wooden frame. No previous glass experience is necessary. Instructor: Michel L'Huillier

Sections

GSLC-SP23.01

Start Date

June 11, 2023

Time

1:00pm

Location

CCAE

Cost

$245.00

Availability

10

Sunday, Jun. 11, 1-3:30pm

Note: Students must wear closed toes shoes. Safety glasses are required if you do not wear eyeglasses.

This class will meet in-person at CCAE. Please view our In-Person Class Guidelines prior to enrolling.

Instructors: Michel L'Huillier

Instructor

Michel L'Huillier

Michel is a stained glass and fused glass artist, specializing in architectural commissions. He also creates fused and etched objects that are in display in many New England art galleries. Michel has been teaching stained glass and fused glass at various venues in Metro Boston since 2003.

Born in Nancy, France, Michel L'Huillier has called Boston his home for 25 years. Before discovering his love for visual arts and glass he was, and still remains, an avid reader of French poetry (Stephane Mallarme, Francis Ponge), theater (Jean Giraudoux), and philosophy (Cioran, Rolland Barthes). He's eager to share his love of the French language with you.

Website: michellhuillierglass.com