GLASS WORKSHOP WITH JIYONG
LEE, DUBLIN
In this workshop students will focus on understanding
various properties of glass material as an artistic medium and learn a
variety of cold working processes including cutting, grinding, carving,
laminating, and refining and polishing of the surface. The creative
possibilities in the workshop will be expended with learning about
laminating, adhesives, and general HXTAL lamination set up. Through
working on the projects students will explore problem solving in the
cold working studio, common mistakes, and efficient ways to cold work
glass.
Korean born Jiyong Lee is Head of the Glass program of
Southern Illinois University Carbondale since 2005. He graduated from
the MFA program at Rochester Institute of Technology in US, 2000. Having
his feet in both cultures also has broadened his personal aesthetics
and appreciation for different ways of thinking. He specializes in
cold-working and kiln-forming processes and he has exhibited nationally
and internationally. He lectures and gives demonstrations widely,
including the 2007 Glass Art Society Conference, Rochester Institute of
Technology, the Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass, Cleveland
Institute of Art, Penland School of Crafts, Pilchuck Glass School,
Pittsburgh Glass Center, and Kook-Min University, Seoul, Korea.
The workshop will take place over five days (17th – 21st
September 2012), from 10am to 5pm daily. Places will be limited to
twelve and the workshop fee is €250, lunch is included. Experience of
working with glass is necessary to partake in this workshop.
W: http://www.firestation.ie/skills/schedule/category/masterclass/
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