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Glass as Surface: Drawing + Imagery
Course No. GLS 260X-360X-460X Credits: 3.0
The use of glass as a material for self expression has its roots in the studio glass movement, which is only half a century old. Non-traditional methods of creating graphic imagery with powder drawing and screenprinting on flat glass are even newer to the scene. This class is aimed at giving an overview of the contemporary techniques and processes that use glass as a surface for creating imagery. There is much left to be discovered; and experimentation is not only encouraged, but necessary. 3 credits.
A yearlong celebration, CIA hosted artists and scholars from across the globe to explore and celebrate contemporary craft.
Matthew Hollern
Professor
Matthew Hollern has received research and professional development grants from the Society of North American G...more
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