easy
3–4 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels as the workshop involves mostly seated, hands-on glass experimentation.
Explore the colorful world of Bullseye glass reactions with Sarinda Jones at this hands-on workshop in Denver. Perfect for artists eager to experiment and learn about transformative glass techniques.
Since this workshop involves working with hot glass, wearing natural fibers and closed-toe shoes is recommended for safety.
Arriving 10–15 minutes before the start helps you get oriented with the materials and workspace setup.
Taking notes during discussions and experiments can help retain techniques and inspirations from the workshop.
Working with heat lamps and hot glass can be dehydrating, so bringing water is important throughout the session.
Denver has a rich history as a mining and railroad hub, now evolving into a thriving creative community.
D&L Art Glass Supply promotes sustainable glass recycling and waste reduction practices in their workshops.
Protects your feet during hot glass handling and throughout the workshop.
Useful for jotting down instructions and creative ideas.
Staying hydrated is important when working near heat sources.
Allows for adjusting comfort indoors during transitional weather periods.
spring specific