Adventure Brief
Spend a focused day in Santa Fe learning century-old leaded stained-glass techniques. Choose glass, cut and fit each piece, and leave with a finished panel you can take on a plane.
7 Hours
moderate
From $856.41
Family Friendly
Ages 15+ • 2 Classes
Spend a focused day in Santa Fe learning century-old leaded stained-glass techniques. Choose glass, cut and fit each piece, and leave with a finished panel you can take on a plane.
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Difficulty
moderate
Duration
7 Hours
Fitness Level
Light to moderate: you'll stand and work at a bench for most of the day; basic stamina and dexterity help.
Wildlife
History
Santa Fe’s art community grew alongside Indigenous craft traditions and early 20th-century artist colonies, creating a distinctive studio culture.
Conservation
Studios emphasize responsible material use: minimize glass waste, recycle offcuts when possible, and follow safe lead disposal and ventilation practices.
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Wear closed-toe shoes
You’ll be on your feet at the bench and around grinders—sturdy, closed-toe shoes protect against dropped glass shards.
Plan for airline transport
Panels are sized to be plane-friendly, but pack in bubble wrap and a flat box; check airline rules for leaded items.
Bring your own safety glasses if preferred
Studios provide PPE, but many students like their own snug-fitting safety glasses for finer cutting work.
Allow extra time
The seven-hour session is intensive; arrive rested and without a rushed schedule so you can focus on detail work.
Closed-toe shoes
Protects feet from dropped tools or glass during bench work.
Personal safety glasses
A comfortable pair reduces glare and protects eyes during cutting and grinding.
Work apron
Keeps clothing clean from glass dust, solder flux, and flux residue.
Small notebook and pen
Jot pattern notes, glass codes, and tips from instructors for future projects.