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Company/School Name: | The Glass Furnace | Major Classification: Hot Shop (Furnace Glassblowing) Major Classification: Torchwork/Lampworking Major Classification: Fusing/Slumping |
Contact Person Name: | Offers PUBLIC Classes | |
Address Line 1: | Koyici Cad. 72A | |
Address Line 2: | 34829 Ogumce – Beykoz | |
City: | Istanbul | |
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Country: | Turkey | Invite Public to Watch Work/Classes |
Phone: | 90 216 433 36 93 | |
Fax: | 90 216 433 30 21 | |
Email: | lale@glassfurnace.org | |
Website: | www.glassfurnace.org | |
Additional Information: Glass Furnace accepts all student groups and welcomes school trips. Students can walk through, watch glass making and join a brief workshop if they like to. These trips involve a special project combining glass activities in Glass Furnace and school education. Besides, a special museumologist who knows primary school curriculum well attends all the activities and she helped us to prepare a booklet. What we aim here is providing students unite their experience here and what they learn in school. Through this, glass will be a part of their education and life. WORKSHOPS Explore the true nature and the potential of glass, and develop your skills. The Glass Furnace provides an environment that allows and encourages creativity with education programs at all levels; for those who are new to the art of glass and those who have worked with glass before. The programs cover instruction on theory, techniques, and materials. Most courses offered are intensive two-week courses, however, there are also courses of longer durations. Most classes provide introduction to various techniques. All of the classes are given by instructors with international teaching backgrounds. The aim is to equip the students with basic skills necessary for working with glass, as well as to develop their aesthetic sensibilities. |