Glass Fusing: Bright Garden Stakes
Saturday, July 11th
9:00AM-12:00PM
Location: Rochester Arc + Flame Center
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Bring a touch of color to your garden in this fun and creative glass fusing class! You’ll design and craft your own decorative plant stakes using vibrant glass while learning the basics of cutting, layering, and composing your pieces for the kiln. Along the way, you’ll explore how glass transforms with heat and gain hands-on experience with tools and techniques. Create a set of unique, garden-ready stakes perfect for your plants!
Please note: To avoid damage, projects will be ready for pickup within 2 weeks after class to ensure proper annealing.
This class is appropriate for ages 18+.
This class will take place at Arc + Flame Center, located at 125 Fedex Way, Rochester, NY 14624.
If you would like to request a sign language interpreter, will be attending class with an aide, or have any preferences (seating, vision access, etc), please fill out our contact form.
Class ticket purchases are non-refundable for any reason. A transfer into a different class of equal or greater value may be granted if requested at least 72 hours prior to the class date. Students are always welcome to have someone attend in their place, too!
While we know this is not always ideal, as a small business this is the only way we can ensure our teachers are paid for their time and supplies and our venues are paid rent for their space. We appreciate your support!
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Meet the Teacher
Heather Behrendt, with eleven years of experience in glass work, has been an instructor at the Rochester Arc + Flame Center for 8 years, where she helps students develop their own glass skills and style. Her journey in glass art began in high school, exploring stained glass, fusing, and lampwork, which later evolved into a home studio practice focused on soft glass, creating beads, jewelry, and marbles using detailed stringer techniques. Apart from glass work, Heather enjoys exercising, spending time with her husband, and doting on her two cats. She finds joy in introducing beginners to the world of glass, nurturing what often becomes a new passion for them.