Discover your artistic potential at the Glass Arts Collective’s open studio sessions. Unlock hands-on creativity with access to professional tools, materials, and expert guidance in vibrant Los Angeles.
Ages 7+ • 2 hours • Enjoy creative freedom-no instruction included
Experience the freedom of creativity in our Open Studio, where you can work independently on your glass projects. With access to a variety of tools and materials, you can experiment and bring your ideas to life in a supportive environment. Unleash your artistic potential and enjoy the process at your own pace!
2 hours
Our Open Studio time is perfect for those who are ready to dive into their glasswork without instruction. Whether you're working on a personal project or continuing something you've started in a class, you'll have access to all the studio tools and equipment you need. This is your chance to experiment, create, and bring your ideas to life in a supportive and safe environment.
During Open Studio, you'll have access to grinders, safety glasses, glue, and molds, with the freedom to work at your own pace. You can choose from a variety of glass options (additional charges apply), and our kiln is available for firing your creations.
Prerequisite: Able to work on your own with no instruction.
Note: Additional charges apply for glass, firing, and disposable materials.
Additional charges for glass, firing, and disposable materials
Closed toed shoes are required
Pricing includes the booking fee.
Bring your ideas, personal safety gear, and any specific materials you want to work with.
Reserve your session early to guarantee your spot during busy times or weekends.
Inquire about upcoming classes or guided sessions to enhance your skills.
Use clothing that can get dusty or stained, and avoid loose accessories.
The studio is part of a historic arts district that has been a hub for creative industries since the early 1900s.
The studio promotes sustainable practices by recycling scraps and using eco-friendly materials whenever possible.
Necessary for safety while working with glass to protect your eyes.
Wear clothes that can get stained or dusted while working.
Take notes on techniques or ideas during your session.
Helpful for protecting against fumes and dust.