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Antioch fine arts foundation: Stained glass class

Have you seen the beautiful artistry of stained glass and every wondered “I would like to try that?”  Now is your chance at the Antioch Fine Arts Foundation.

The Antioch Fine Arts Foundation is offering the class “Stained Glass” with instructor Marjie Krutsch.  This hands-on class introduces students to the basics of stained glass which includes choosing glass, cutting, foiling, soldering and finishing. Each student can expect to finish one or two projects. All materials are included (except beginners kit) and experienced students are welcome to come and work with fellow students in a group atmosphere

Missed classes can be made up and students can continue with studio time at $8.00 per hour after the session is completed. New beginning and advanced classes repeat every 6 weeks. Days and evenings can be adjusted to accommodate students. If you have tools, bring them along.

When:

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February 23, 2011 – March 30, 2011

Time:

Wednesdays mornings from 9:00 am – 11:00 am or

Wednesday evenings from 7:00pm  – 9:00 pm

Cost:

Price: $100 per student;  Member/Seniors $90

Materials fee: $50. 00 for beginners kit.

Ways to Register:

Register by Mail - Print out the registration form here and mail it to Antioch Fine Arts Foundation, 983 Main Street, Antioch, IL 60002

Register by Phone – Call AFAF at 847-838-2274, Thursday through Sunday, 12-4pm. They will be happy to help you.

Register in Person - Walk right in and register for all of your classes at the gallery. Gallery hours are generally Thursday through Saturday, 10-4. Sunday, 12-4pm.

Location:

AFAF - The Artist’s Studio

40795 N. Park Avenue

Antioch, IL 60002

40795 N. Park Avenue, Antioch, IL
42.45560836792 ; -88.130210876465

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