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STEP INTO THE HEAT!! and experience glassblowing

Saturday, May 27, 2006 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Step Into The Heat (May 27) Ended $50.00 $0.00

Event Details

DID YOU EVER WANT TO TRY GLASSBLOWING?
Here's your chance!!

PUBLIC GLASS: San Francisco's Center for Glass Arts
is offering 30-minute glassblowing lessons for those that want to just to see what its like.

Trained professionals will guide and assist you through the steps of gathering molten glass, shaping the molten glass, maybe adding color, to help you create your own small sculpture.

Lessons are on the hour and half hour from 3PM to 6PM.

We can accommodate up to three students at one time.


Lesson times are allocated on a first come first serve basis. If you'd like to reserve a specific time, please note your preference when paying. We promise to do all we can to accommodate you.

If you have any questions,
please email us at info@publicglass.org
(note Step Into the Heat in the subject line)
or call us at 415.671.4916.

PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS FOR MAY 27TH

To register for the same event on May 13th,
visit www.publicglass-13.mollyguard.com






To find other great art events in San Francisco
during the month of May
visit ArtsFest at www.artsfestsf.org

When & Where



Public Glass
1750 Armstrong Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94124

Saturday, May 27, 2006 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM (PT)


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PUBLIC GLASS



Public Glass is San Francisco's center for the glass arts, providing a collaborative environment for creativity with glass through a state-of-the-art public facility and educational programs. In 1997 a group of glass artists transformed a 5,000 square foot cabinet shop located at 1750 Armstrong Avenue in San Francisco into Public Glass, the Bay Area's first public-access glass-arts facility. Since 1997, the organization has offered studio rentals and a comprehensive array of classes in glassblowing, casting, fusing, and flameworking. As the only non-profit center for glass-working in San Francisco, Public Glass is proud to have recruited and trained the majority of Bay Area glassworkers, many of whom have gone on to become well-known artists.