2008 Show Schedule
| 4/2-4/6 | Glass Craft & Bead Expo |
| Las Vegas, Nevada | |
| For more information - Website : www.glasscraftexpo.com/ | |
| Class Information | PMC and Glass Pendant - Mary Ann Devos |
| 4/2 (Wed) 9:00am-3:pm |
With PMC3 clay it is possible to create pendants which combine fine silver and glass. The low firing temperature of PMC3, lower than any other silver clay available, allows the artist to fire the combination of silver and glass with no adverse effects on either silver or glass. This opens an amazing vista of possible designs using these materials together to join the brilliance of silver with the colors of glass. In this class you will use a beautiful heart-shaped, square or triangular dichroic glass cab to make a dimensional pendant. Class Limit :15 Class Fee: $175.00 (Additional material fee : $ 80.00) Register: 2008 Class Registration |
| PMC and Glass Ring - Mary Ann Devos | |
| 4/3 (Thu) 9:00am-3:00pm |
With PMC3 clay it is possible to create rings which combine fine silver and glass. The low firing temperature of PMC3, lower than any other silver clay available, allows the artist to fire the combination of silver and glass with no adverse effects on either silver or glass. This opens an amazing vista of possible designs using these materials together to join the brilliance of silver with the colors of glass. Students bring: Optivisor or similar. Class Limit :15 Class Fee: $175.00 (Additional material fee : $ 60.00) Register: 2008 Class Registration |
| 3D Glass and PMC3 Sculpture / Pendant - Mary Ann Devos | |
| 4/4 (Fri) 9:00am-3:00pm |
Create small sculptures using PMC3, fused glass and fine silver wire. Supplies: PMC3 clay, paste and syringe, fused glass cabochons, beads. PMC3 provides an excellent means to join Dichroic glass elements into a sculptural form. The students will use PMC3 clay, paste and syringe to create these project pieces. Class Limit :15 Class Fee: $175.00 (Additional material fee : $ 80.00) Register: 2008 Class Registration |
| Glass Hollow Forms - Mary Ann Devos | |
| 4/5 (Sat) 9:00am-3::00pm |
Learn how to make 3-D or hollow form shapes using dry construction techniques. This technique allows the artist to create finely finished, professional hollow shapes with added glass in a single firing. PMC3 clay, PMC3 syringe, dichroic glass cabochon supplied. Class Limit :15 Class Fee: $175.00 (Additional material fee : $ 80.00) Register: 2008 Class Registration |
| 6/1-6/8 | Bead & Button |
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |
| For more information - Website : http://www.beadandbuttonshow.com/bnbshow/default.aspx | |
| 7/17-7/20 | PMC Guild Conference |
| West Lafayette, Indiana ( Purdue University) | |
| For more infomation - Website : www.pmcguild.com | |
| PMC Connection will provide Level1, Level2 and Level3 class at Pre-Coference.. Click HERE for detail information. | |
| 8/7-8/10 | ISGB ( International Society of Glass Beadmakers) |
| Oakland, California | |
| For mor information - Website : www.isgb.com | |
With PMC3 clay it is possible to create pendants which combine fine silver and glass. The low firing temperature of PMC3, lower than any other silver clay available, allows the artist to fire the combination of silver and glass with no adverse effects on either silver or glass. This opens an amazing vista of possible designs using these materials together to join the brilliance of silver with the colors of glass. In this class you will use a beautiful heart-shaped, square or triangular dichroic glass cab to make a dimensional pendant.
With PMC3 clay it is possible to create rings which combine fine silver and glass. The low firing temperature of PMC3, lower than any other silver clay available, allows the artist to fire the combination of silver and glass with no adverse effects on either silver or glass. This opens an amazing vista of possible designs using these materials together to join the brilliance of silver with the colors of glass. Students bring: Optivisor or similar.
Create small sculptures using PMC3, fused glass and fine silver wire. Supplies: PMC3 clay, paste and syringe, fused glass cabochons, beads. PMC3 provides an excellent means to join Dichroic glass elements into a sculptural form. The students will use PMC3 clay, paste and syringe to create these project pieces.
Learn how to make 3-D or hollow form shapes using dry construction techniques. This technique allows the artist to create finely finished, professional hollow shapes with added glass in a single firing. PMC3 clay, PMC3 syringe, dichroic glass cabochon supplied.