Drawing from an ongoing collaborative practice with 2022-23 Ceramics Program Artist In Residence Nicolas Touron, Amy Lemaire sculpts borosilicate glass which is combined with Touron’s 3D printed porcelain forms. This workshop will focus on the glassmaker’s perspective in the collaboration and the logistics of combining glass and clay together in sculptural practice. Using a table mounted torch, Lemaire will sculpt hollow glass forms using a process called flameworking. Viewers will leave with a greater understanding of how glass can be manipulated in relation to ceramics, and lots of tips and tricks for successfully combining glass and clay together. Nicolas Touron will also give a brief overview of the 3D printing process. Find Touron and Lemaire's collaborative sculptures on display in their exhibition Nature 2.0 in the Ceramics Program's gallery.
Cost: $50 for all user types.
Registration for this half-day demonstration will open on Tuesday, September 5 at 10am.
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