Showing posts with label Co.Wicklow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Co.Wicklow. Show all posts

Friday, 5 June 2015

CRAFTed Stained Glass with Gerlinde Kugler


The Design and Crafts Council Ireland’s pioneering CRAFTed Programme has been connecting primary teachers with professional crafts peoples for several years now. The programme gives schools the opportunity to teach many techniques that wouldn’t ordinarily find their way into the classroom. Earlier this year GSoI member Gerlinde Kugler undertook one such project 

to share her experience in stained glass with teacher Rebecca Ivanoff and her 4th Class in Carysfort National School in Arklow. 




We asked Gerlinde to tell us a bit more about how it went: 



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During March and April 2015, I was awarded a CRAFTed Project by the Crafts Council with Rebecca Ivanoff and her 4th class for 10 time hours. The theme was to be ‘Construction’ and the teacher wanted to introduce the children (10 years old) to glass.
Plastic and Wire Necklace 

To introduce the children to the tools, metal and wire we started by making some jewellery using silver plated wire and coloured plastic strips (cut from plastic folders) as they were coloured and transparent; a little bit like glass. Mother’s Day was around the corner so even the boys were motivated to design and make a necklace.



Next we did some wire birds. First the pupils did a line drawing and then bend fencing wire to the correct shape. They tied some pieces of coloured transparent plastic and some beads into the birds with tying wire and a button or jump ring as an eye.
Wire birds


For the next stage in the project I introduced them to glass and showed them some of my work. The teacher had already researched with the class how glass is made and which materials we would be using.

I demonstrated the Tiffany technique, smoothed the edges of a glass bird and explained and showed how the copper foil was wrapped around the edges.



Each pupil could now choose a pre-cut glass bird, the colour and shape they liked and a beak to go with it. As everything thing was pre-cut, and smoothed there were no dangerous sharp edges in the classroom. 




We worked in groups and were fortunate to have some mums as helpers. The children also made a tail and/or a headpiece from wire for their bird. When it came to soldering, for safety I took just two pupils at a time in order to be able to supervise closely as they worked. While that process was happening, the other pupils could choose to do more jewellery or wirebirds.

The 28 glass birds were going to be mounted on a tree in the window in the hall for everybody to enjoy.
 


I shaped the trunk of the tree from a wide timber board, 160 cm high, painted it and fixed sculpture rods (RPM Supplies) onto it which then were shaped to become the branches.  As I could only use one half of the window for the display the branches of the tree had to be on one side only. I tied and soldered the birds onto the branches and fixed the tree into the window.


There was just one problem: All the pupils were in love with their bird and did not want to part with it. The solution: Everybody made a second bird to take home and all were happy and proud.

For more information you can contact me by email: gerlinde@kugler.ie - And have a look at my website www.gerlinde.ie




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Thanks Gerlinde for sharing your experience with us. Other glass artists who have completed projects with Schools include Deirdre Rodgers and Michael Ray.  For more information on CRAFTed Projects see the DCCoI Website - and tell us if you have been involved in a similar project! 





Sunday, 17 April 2011

STAINED GLASS WORKSHOPS, CO. WICKLOW

One Day Stained Glass Workshops in Delgany, Co.Wicklow. Design and create your own stained glass panel under the guidance of glass artist Gerlinde Kugler. For more information and to book a place, visit:

W: www.gerlinde.ie

Friday, 1 April 2011

TWO EXHIBITIONS FEATURING GLASS ARTIST EMMA BOURKE

Irish glass artist Emma Bourke has work featuring in shows both here in Ireland and in the UK at the moment. Her solo show is running in Signal Arts Centre, Bray until 10 April, while her work is exhibited as part of Spring Showcase in the National Glass Centre, Sunderland, until 15 May.

W: www.emmabourke.com

Monday, 31 May 2010

DIVERSE TALENTS EXHIBITION, THE COURTHOUSE ART CENTRE, WICKLOW, UNTIL 25TH JUNE



Diverse Talents is an exhibition of work from the artists and designers of Workhouse Studios, Waterford, running in the Courthouse Art Centre, Tinahely, Co. Wicklow until the 25th June. For more information, visit
W: www.workhousestudios.com or find them on Facebook.

Sunday, 9 May 2010

FELTMAKING WORKSHOPS, CO WICKLOW

Introduction to Feltmaking: Saturday 8 May, 9.30am to 1pm at 35 euro. Learn the process of wet felting and experiment with inclusions such as silk fibres, vegetable fibres and snippets of thread to create surface interest and texture.
Felt Vessel/Bowl Making: Saturday 29 May, 9.30 to 1pm at 35 euro. In this workshop, we’ll look at 3d shapes using wet felting and make a vessel, exploring the decorative surface using various fibres and threads. Eight places are available on each course and all materials are provided. Workshops are suitable for both complete beginners and those with past experience.

18 Avondale Park, Bray, Wicklow.
Telephone:
+353 1 2869697
+353 87 2377613
Email:
 joannakidney@eircom.net

Sunday, 21 March 2010

ARTLINKS BURSARY AWARDS 2010: CALL

ArtLinks has announced a series of bursaries and awards for for 2010 for ArtLinks members based in the five ArtLinks partner counties of Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford, Wexford and Wicklow.
Four ArtLinks Bursary Awards will be awarded per ArtLinks county to individual practitioners or arts groups in the categories of visual arts, film, dance, literature, music and drama/theatre. One award of up to E3,000 and three awards of up to E1,000 are available. ArtLinks Bursary Awards are designed to support the professional development of creative practitioners and decisions on these awards will be made by an independent panel.

A Bursary application form and guidelines can be downloaded from the ‘Bursary’ page of the ArtLinks website and are also available from local County ArtLinks-Arts Office in Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford, Wexford or Wicklow.
Send applications to your local office or to:
P: ArtLinks, c/o County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny
W: www.artlinks.ie
Deadline for applications: 5pm, 1 April 2010

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

THREE X 3: ANDREA SPENCER, SCOTT BENEFIELD AND SEAN CAMPBELL, SIGNAL ARTS CENTRE, 5TH - 14TH MARCH


Opening on Friday 5th March at 7pm, three x 3 is an exhibition of work by glass artists Andrea Spencer, Scott Benefield and Sean Campbell. The show runs in the Signal Arts Centre, Bray, Co. Wicklow until the 14th March and is well worth a visit. To enlarge and download the invite, click to open in a new window.