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Spring 2026 | For the love of glass

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Spring 2026 | For the love of glass

Welcome to Glasstronomy Studios’ adult art glass workshop program. This calendar details workshops and courses offered from March to June 2026.

Looking forward to trying something new or adding a technique to your glass repertoire? This season we’ve covered off a variety of project based learning. Registration is now open.

This spring, we invite glass enthusiasts, hobbyists, and artists to share their passion by bringing along a friend or family member for a creative Studio experience. Whether you’re introducing someone to glass for the first time or enjoying a day of making together, it’s a wonderful way to celebrate the people we love. Check out our monthly Friday night activities and our Mother’s and Grandmother’s Day special activities. These have been designed to be family friendly and are all-inclusive.

How to register

To register, we currently accept payment in person (cash, Debit, MasterCard and Visa), by email (e-transfer), or by phone (MasterCard and Visa). Please note that HST will be added to the listed fee at time of payment.

Cancellation policy: A Studio credit will be issued for cancellations up to 7 days before start date. We regret that Studio credits will not be issued under the 7-day threshold.

Studio credits can be applied to a future purchase of a workshop or course.

View our events calendar here.


Courses

  • COURSE | G312 | Fused glass mosaic: Wall planter or tealight holder (April 2, 9, 23, and 30, 2026)

    Spring showers bring wall flowers

    Celebrate the long-awaited return of spring by creating a vibrant and functional accent for your garden or patio. In this four-evening course, participants will design and fabricate a series of fused glass mosaic butterflies along with a coordinating fused glass mosaic backdrop. Once completed, the glass elements will be mounted onto a metal frame with a planter or tealight holder, creating a luminous seasonal feature to enjoy outdoors throughout the warmer months.

    Working with 96 COE glass and a range of compatible accessories, participants will explore two distinct fused glass mosaic techniques that achieve a clean, contemporary surface without the use of traditional grout. Through guided demonstrations and studio work time, participants will design, cut, and assemble their glass components while developing confidence with mosaic composition in kiln-formed glass.

    Following kiln firing and slumping, rare earth magnets will be adhered to the butterflies, allowing them to be positioned and repositioned on the metal armature. This flexible mounting system makes it easy to rearrange the composition outdoors during the growing season and later bring the butterflies indoors to brighten winter spaces.

    All project materials, kiln firings, magnets, and metal armature are included.

    When: Thursdays, April 2, 9, 23, and 30, 2026, from 7 to 10 pm
    Fee: $595 + HST (includes all project materials, kiln firings, magnets, and metal armature)
    Glass cutting experience is required.
    Beginner fusers are welcome!




  • COURSE | B244 | Beginner stained glass: Copper foil technique (May 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2026)

    Cross off that bucket list item and dive into the enchanting world of stained glass! Perfect for aspiring artists and DIY enthusiasts, you will learn the copper foil technique and create a stunning 10-inch round framed panel that showcases your creativity and craftsmanship.

    During this four-evening beginner course, each session combines instruction, demonstration, and hands-on practice, ensuring that you leave with a beautiful piece of art and newfound skills. Whether you are looking to start a new hobby or simply explore your creative side, this course is designed for beginners of all ages.

    Join us for an inspiring journey into stained glass art and take home a beautiful 10-inch round panel that reflects your personal style. Sign up today and let your creativity shine!

    What you will learn:

    • Introduction to stained glass: Discover the history and basics of stained glass art, including types of glass and tools needed for the craft.
    • Copper foil technique: Master the copper foil method, a versatile and popular approach that allows for intricate designs and clean lines.
    • Design and planning: Select from several patterns, focusing on colour selection and layout.
    • Cutting glass: Learn essential glass cutting skills, including how to safely and accurately cut and shape a large selection of stained glass for your project.
    • Foiling and soldering: Gain hands-on experience in applying copper foil and solder to create a cohesive panel.
    • Framing your art: Finish your piece with a 10-inch metal ring, ready to display in your home or gift to someone special.

    When: Thursdays, May 7, 14, 21, 28, 2026, from 7 to 10 pm
    Fee: $325 + HST
    Limit: 8 persons





Workshops

  • WORKSHOP | G313 | Decorative soldering: Tree of knowledge (March 21, 2026)

    Beyond the bead: Soldering techniques and surface effects

    Does your solder spit or pit? Are you struggling to form a smooth, even bead? A clear understanding of how solder and flux interact can transform the soldering process — eliminating common frustrations while opening the door to expressive decorative techniques and sculptural possibilities.

    In this focused two-hour workshop, participants will explore best practices for soldering maintenance, proper flux use, and controlled solder application. Through guided demonstrations, participants will learn how to achieve clean seams and develop a range of decorative solder finishes, including hammered, bamboo, and pearl textures. Participants will also be introduced to methods for stamping and sculpting solder, expanding its potential beyond structural joins into a decorative design element.

    Using glass bevels and 60/40 solder, each participant will create a small 4-inch × 4-inch Tree of knowledge panel that showcases several of the techniques explored during the session.

    All project materials are included.

    When: Saturday, March 21, 2026, from 10 am to 12 pm
    Fee: $95 + HST (includes all project materials)
    Beginners are welcome!
    Limit: 8 persons

  • WORKSHOP | I463 | Sculptural fused glass: Wall triptych (March 21 AND 28, 2026)

    Light in relief: Sculptural fused glass triptych

    Sculpting with glass offers endless possibilities for kiln-formed artists. In this two-afternoon workshop, participants will explore sculptural fused glass techniques to create a luminous 24-inch × 16-inch triptych designed to interact with light and invite contemplation from multiple viewpoints.

    Working with 96 COE glass, participants will be introduced to relief-based construction methods that combine casting, layering, and kiln-formed texture. During the first session, participants will cut and assemble glass components and cast dimensional forms over hand-made fibre molds. Instruction will cover the preparation and use of fibre blanket molds, as well as firing considerations for achieving controlled sculptural results.

    In the second session, participants will build depth and texture behind their original compositions using kiln-safe casting powders and multi-layer firing techniques. These methods create subtle surfaces and dimensional backgrounds that enhance the interplay of light across the finished panels.

    By the end of the workshop, each participant will have developed a three-panel sculptural composition that demonstrates both structural and textural kiln-forming processes.

    Project background glass, glass accessories, kiln firings, kiln fibres, casting material, and hardware are included.

    Optional Fish or Flower glass packages are available, or participants may bring their own compatible 96 COE glass materials.

    When: Saturday, March 21 AND 28, 2026, from 1 to 4 pm
    Fee: $496 + HST (includes project background glass, glass accessories, kiln firings, kiln fibres, casting material, and hardware) + Glass package (optional): A. Fish/$60 + HST OR B. Flowers/$75 + HST


    A. Fish

    A. Fish, detail

    B. Flowers

    B. Flowers, detail

  • WORKSHOP | FULL | B245S | Beginner copper foil social: Squared (April 10, 2026)

    Welcome to the wonderful world of stained glass! Participants will be taught studio safety, copper foil technique and soldering. Using pre-cut glass squares, participants will create a stained glass suncatcher to take home and enjoy.

    All project materials are included.

    When: Friday, April 10, 2026, from 7 to 9 pm
    Fee: $95 + HST (includes all project materials)
    Member discounts do not apply.
    Beginners are welcome!
    Limit: 8 persons
    THIS SESSION IS FULL
    .

  • WORKSHOP | G316 | Fusing and beading fun: Driftwood wind chimes (April 18, 2026)

    The gentle sound of chimes, the play of light through glass, and the sparkle of beadwork come together beautifully in this relaxed, creative workshop. Suspended from a natural piece of driftwood, these whimsical glass wind chimes bring movement, colour, and sound to any garden, patio, or window.

    Participants will design and create a set of five fused glass chime ornaments using 96 COE glass and accessories and will explore simple composition techniques while cutting and arranging their glass pieces, adding colourful beads that will later form the hanging connections between each glass element.

    Following kiln firing, the finished glass components will be added and suspended from a selected piece of driftwood, creating a chime that responds gently to light and breeze.

    This workshop emphasizes relaxed making and playful experimentation — perfect to enjoy with family or friends.

    All project materials and kiln firing are included.

    When: Saturday, April 18, 2026, from 10 am to 3 pm
    Fee: $125 + HST (includes all project materials and kiln firing)
    Beginners are welcome!

  • WORKSHOP | G317S | Beginner glass fusing: Pendant party (April 25, 2026)

    It’s time for some creative fun!

    In this introductory workshop, participants will explore the foundational principles of kiln-formed glass while creating a small collection of wearable pieces. Through guided demonstrations and hands-on experimentation, participants will learn about glass compatibility, volume control, and the basics of multi-layer firing while playing with colour, transparency, and form.

    Working with 96 COE glass and a variety of compatible accessories, participants will design and assemble up to four fused glass pendants or ornaments. Once kiln fired, each piece will be finished with jewellery bails, making them ready to wear, share, or gift.

    A lively introduction to fused glass that combines technical fundamentals with creative exploration.

    All project materials and kiln firing are included.

    When: Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10 am to 12 pm
    Fee: $50 + HST (includes all project materials and kiln firing)
    Member discounts do not apply.
    Beginners are welcome!

  • WORKSHOP | G320 | Fused glass landscape: Translating nature into kiln-formed imagery (April 25, 2026)

    Nature captivates us with sweeping landscapes and quiet, awe-inspiring vistas. Translating these scenes into glass allows those moments to linger long after the journey has ended.

    In this workshop, participants will explore how landscape imagery can be interpreted through kiln-formed glass. Techniques such as glass impasto, frit-based texture (frittage), and cut glass applications will be introduced to help build surface interest and structure within a composed glass panel.

    Working with 96 COE glass and compatible accessories, participants will translate a favourite photograph or remembered landscape into glass. Concepts of depth, colour relationships, and perspective will emerge through thoughtful design, layered construction, and kiln firing.

    All project materials and kiln firing are included.

    When: Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 1 pm to 4 pm
    Fee: $178 + HST (includes all project materials and kiln firing)
    Beginners are welcome!



  • WORKSHOP | I464 | Fused glass Ikebana: Harmony in form and light (May 2, 2026)

    Rooted in the traditional Japanese art of Ikebana, this workshop explores the beauty of balance, asymmetry, and thoughtful composition. Ikebana arrangements celebrate the relationship between vessel, space, and the natural form of flowers — transforming simple materials into living art.

    Participants will create an elegant two-piece fused glass Ikebana vessel designed to support minimalist floral arrangements. Working with 96 COE glass, participants will learn how to apply Glassline paint, compose delicate linear elements using glass stringers, and shape their forms using fibre molds.

    Following kiln firing and slumping, the finished piece becomes a refined glass object ready to hold seasonal stems or branches, allowing the maker to continue the artistic dialogue between glass, space, and nature.

    All project materials and firing are included. Flowers not included.

    When: Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 10 am to 3 pm
    Fee: $225 + HST (includes all project materials and kiln firings)
    Beginners are welcome!


  • WORKSHOP | B246S | Glass painting | Wine and cheese (May 8, 2026)

    Wine and cheese anyone? Join us for this social and learn how to prolong the enjoyment of a bottle of wine long after the contents are gone! Bring along two empty, clean, label-free bottles for a fun and memorable activity. Learn how to apply Glassline paint to recycle wine bottles into cheese trays. Light refreshments will be served.

    All project materials, kiln firings, and refreshments are included.

    When: Friday, May 8, 2026, from 7 to 9 pm
    Fee: $125 + HST (includes all project materials, kiln firings, and refreshments)
    Member discounts do not apply.
    Beginners are welcome!

  • WORKSHOP | G317S | Fusing fun: Pendant party (May 9, 2026)

    Start the day with a colourful introduction to fused glass. Participants will learn how to safely handle glass tools and materials while exploring colour, shape, and simple design. Each participant will create up to four fused glass pieces, which will later be finished with magnets or jewellery bails — perfect to wear, display, or gift.

    All project materials and kiln firing are included.

    When: Saturday, May 9, 2026, from 10 am to 12 pm
    Fee: $50 + HST/person | $80 + HST/couple (open to children when accompanied by a participating adult) (includes all project materials and kiln firing)
    Member discounts do not apply.

  • WORKSHOP | G318S | Glass impasto: Painted picture frames (May 9, 2026)

    Spend the afternoon creating a cheerful fused glass picture frame using glass impasto painting techniques. Participants will apply richly textured glass colour to pre-fired outline designs on a glass frame mat. Choose from playful themes including Dinosaurs, Floral, Love, or Outer space, then bring your design to life with vibrant glass colour.

    All project materials and kiln firings are included.

    When: Saturday, May 9, 2026, from 1 to 4 pm
    Fee: $150 + HST for one frame | $275 + HST for two frames (includes all project materials and kiln firing)
    Member discounts do not apply.

    At time of registration, please choose
    A. Dinosaurs
    B. Floral
    C. Love
    D. Outer space.


    A. Dinosaurs



    B. Floral



    C. Heart



    D. Outer space

  • WORKSHOP | I361 | Stained glass: Patio stone (May 23 AND 30, 2026)

    Celebrate the coming of summer at the Studio by making a 16-inch hexagonal stained glass patio stone. These bold patterns are a beautiful way to add colour and expression to your garden path or flowerbed. They can also become a patio table when added to a wrought iron table stand (stands not included). During this two-day workshop, participants will learn how to prepare a pattern and plastic mold for glass and concrete. Once completed participants will return to pour the concrete. There are several patterns to choose from.

    Accent glass, patio stone mold usage, concrete included. Background glass not included.

    When: Saturdays, May 23 AND 30, 2026, from 10 am to 4 pm
    Fee: $325 + HST (includes accent glass, patio stone mold usage, and concrete) + Background glass
    Glass cutting experience required.



  • WORKSHOP | I465 | Faerie series, I | Fusing fun: Faerie house lantern (June 4 AND 11, 2026)

    Summer lights, summer nights — faerie homes that shine so bright

    Bring a touch of enchantment to your patio or balcony with these whimsical fused glass lanterns. Designed as tiny glowing dwellings, each lantern becomes part of a magical faerie village that sparkles warmly through long summer evenings.

    In this playful two-evening workshop, participants will use 96 COE glass and Studio accessories to design and assemble their own miniature faerie houses in glass. Colour, texture, and layered details will transform simple forms into charming lantern panels that glow beautifully once illuminated.

    Once kiln fired and assembled with hardware, the finished lanterns can be swapped out or rearranged, allowing your faerie village to evolve and shine throughout the season — perfect for creating a little midsummer magic wherever they are displayed.

    All project materials, kiln firing, and hardware are included.

    When: Thursdays, June 4 AND 11, 2026, from 7 to 10 pm
    Fee: $225 + HST (includes all project materials, kiln firing, and hardware)
    Glass cutting experience is required.
    Beginners, please first take an introductory workshop.




  • WORKSHOP | I466 | Faerie series, II | Seasonal garden stake series: Moonlight muse (June 6 AND 13, 2026)

    The enchantment continues with the second workshop in our Faerie series. Inspired by midsummer magic, the Faerie muse brings a mystical presence to garden spaces, balconies, or glowing window displays. With shimmering iridescent glass, sparkling Mica, and a softly glowing moon, this luminous piece captures the quiet wonder of a summer night.

    In this two-morning workshop, participants will begin by creating their faerie figure along with delicate firefly companions and graceful branches created in the vitrigraph kiln. A dichroic glass scrap pack is available for those who wish to add extra sparkle to their faerie muse.

    During the second session, participants will explore the use of Mica, a naturally reflective silicate mineral, learning how it can be incorporated into kiln-formed glass to create a brilliant metallic sheen. The composition is completed with a moon accented with glow pigment, allowing the piece to softly illuminate once the sun goes down.

    Place your finished faerie among summer flowers or display it indoors where light can catch its shimmering surfaces — and let the midsummer enchantment begin.

    All project materials and kiln firings are included.
    Optional: Dichroic scrap pack and Stake hardware.

    When: Saturdays, June 6 AND 13, 2026, from 10 am to 12 pm
    Fee: $275 + HST (includes all project materials and kiln firings) + Optional: Clear dichroic scrap pack/$65 + HST, Garden stake/$95 + HST

  • WORKSHOP | G319 | Faerie series, III | Magical mushroom mosaics (June 6 AND 13, 2026)

    … Because every faerie village needs a few magical mushrooms

    To complete our June Faerie Series, these playful glass mosaics are ready to shimmer, sprout, and perhaps hide a little magic of their own. In this two-afternoon workshop, participants will transform three mushroom-shaped glass vessels into enchanting “magical mushrooms” using traditional glass-on-glass mosaic techniques. Whether inspired by the bright spots of an Amanita, a tiny faerie front door, or an imaginative woodland design, these charming 4- to 6-inch glass fungi can become tealight holders, miniature vases, or secret keepers for small treasures.

    During the first session, participants will design and mosaic their mushroom forms with colourful glass. In the second session, the pieces will be grouted and finished, revealing the full character and texture of the mosaic surface.

    All project materials are included.

    When: Saturdays, June 6 AND 13, 2026, from 1 to 4 pm
    Fee: $150 + HST (includes all project materials)
    Beginners are welcome!

  • WORKSHOP | B245S | Beginner copper foil social: Squared (June 12, 2026)

    Welcome to the wonderful world of stained glass! Participants will be taught studio safety, copper foil technique and soldering. Using pre-cut glass squares, participants will create a stained glass suncatcher to take home and enjoy.

    All project materials are included.

    When: Friday, June 12, 2026, from 7 to 9 pm
    Fee: $95 + HST (includes all project materials)
    Member discounts do not apply.
    Beginners are welcome!
    Limit: 8 persons