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  • January 09, 2022 1:22 PM | Brian Weiss (Administrator)

    Bullseye has just added "Great Plates-Sandblasted" to its course list.

    The hybrid online and in-person class will be held January 29.

    The online portion includes videos, a class guide with instructions, ideas, and more. You then have an all-inclusive studio session at your nearby Bullseye Glass Resource Center. A glass blank to design, tools and supplies, sandblaster access, kiln timeā€”it's all taken care of!

    Great for absolute beginners or experienced glass artists who want to bring sandblasting to their repertoire. This is a great opportunity for anyone ready to explore the exciting effects sandblasters make possible. 

    Bullseye offers several other classes, mostly online for the moment, including "A Painterly Portrait in Glass With Tim Carey" on January 29 and February 19. 

    More information about upcoming Bullseye course is available at the Bullseye website.


  • January 09, 2022 12:53 PM | Brian Weiss (Administrator)

    Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass continues at the Museum of Indigenous Arts & Crafts on Museum Hill in Santa Fe. The artists have melded the aesthetics and properties inherent in glass art with their cultural ways of knowing, whether re-interpreting traditional stories and designs in the medium of glass, or expressing contemporary issues affecting Indigenous Nations.

    A companion book, available at the museum gift shop, tells these stories and includes photos of most of the works on display.

    The exhibit, curated by Dr. Letitia Chambers and museum consultant Cathy Short, features leading indigenous artists from New Mexico and other centers of glass art creativity.

    If you haven't already visited the exhibit, move it high on your to-do list and go before June 12, when Clearly Indigenous concludes its one-year run. And if you have been, go again. You will see it differently each time.

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