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Botanical Sun Catcher Workshop

Botanical Sun Catcher Workshop

Madacsi Stuidos (map)

Gather your friends and unleash your creativity as you design a unique sun catcher with a floral or botanical theme! In this workshop, you'll learn the basics of glass design and fusing, including how to cut glass in straight lines and freehand, add vibrant colors and patterns using frit and stringers, and refine edges with a wet sander and lap wheel.

Our cozy group setting makes it a perfect outing for friends or family! Once you’ve crafted your masterpiece, the studio will fire it, and you can pick it up the following day.

Botanical Sun Catcher Workshop

Botanical Sun Catcher Workshop

Madacsi Stuidos (map)

Gather your friends and unleash your creativity as you design a unique sun catcher with a floral or botanical theme! In this workshop, you'll learn the basics of glass design and fusing, including how to cut glass in straight lines and freehand, add vibrant colors and patterns using frit and stringers, and refine edges with a wet sander and lap wheel.

Our cozy group setting makes it a perfect outing for friends or family! Once you’ve crafted your masterpiece, the studio will fire it, and you can pick it up the following day.

Piece by Piece: The Hammered Quilt

Piece by Piece: The Hammered Quilt

Center for Metal Arts (map)

May 11 - 15, 2026

Center for Metal Arts - Johnstown, PA 15906

$825.00 - Scholarships Available!

Tuition Price Includes Materials
Maximum Student Enrollment : 8

In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore forged steel while developing beginning techniques using the power hammer. Through guided instruction and practice, students will craft a variety of textured components, transforming basic shapes like squares and circles into intricate designs.

Throughout the class, we will introduce innovative surface finishing techniques, including the use of non-traditional spray paint methods to achieve vibrant and unique color patterns. Participants will have the chance to experiment with these finishes on their forged pieces, adding a bold and unconventional aesthetic to their work. As the first project, participants will assemble their textured and finished components into a cohesive steel panel inspired by the concept of a family quilt. This “quilted” panel will serve as a reflection of their creativity, skill, and individual style developed during the workshop.

Students will have the opportunity to build on the techniques and concepts introduced in the workshop, designing and creating additional works that reflect their personal vision. They may choose to take their work in a three-dimensional direction, create a series of wall pieces, or continue adding to their original “quilted” panel. This progression allows for deeper exploration, experimentation, and the development of a truly unique body of work.

Forging experience is not required. We will build your skills and confidence in the studio. Bring your curiosity, enthusiasm, and an open mind. By the end of the workshop, students will leave with at least one completed forged piece, material studies and a deeper appreciation for this traditional craft through the lens of a contemporary approach.