Sunday, November 15–12:00-3:00pm
In this 2 week class you will be introduced to the fundamentals of glass fusing. We will teach/ introduce you to:
• glass safety
• glass hand tools
• basic glass cutting
• types of glass and glass compatibility
• kiln overview
• arranging glass for fusing
• how heat affects glass
• firing schedule fundamentals
In particular we will focus on arranging glass for flat fusing – the first step towards many more advanced techniques. You will make a pendant and a set of 2 coasters or small dishes.
Class limit: 6 students/6 family units
Ages: 18 and up
Tuition: $80
Prerequisite: none
Instructor: Anne Brahaum
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15 Sunday / November 15, 2020
Fusing 101
12:00 pm to 03:00 pm
Bloomington Creative Glass Center
http://www.bloomingtoncreativeglasscenter.org
15 Sunday / November 15, 2020
WonderLab STEM Sundays for Families – Water Cycle
03:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0qceivpzIoGdApQJIKqgwVFycaOUuemcCM
Join us for STEM Sundays and work together on a project for the whole family! This week we will be learning about the water cycle. We will look at a couple of experiments you can do at home to learn more about the water cycle and precipitation. We will also try a STEM challenge to create a method for getting water to a place with little precipitation. Some materials needed for the experiment include a cup, shaving cream, food coloring, water, and a resealable bag. For the STEM challenge you can use a variety of materials including plastic cups, straws, cardboard, tape, and more! No matter what you have at home, there’s something you can make for the challenge. This is a great opportunity for the whole family or group to explore the engineering design process as well as develop STEM skills such as defining & problem solving, exploring cause & effect, and the collaborative process. All welcome. This program is made possible through funding from Cook Medical. and CFC Properties.