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Casting Vestige Series (Larned, Mills, Kobashikawa)
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Glass Program Objectives
The objectives of the glass program are
to provide thorough training on the undergraduate and graduate levels in the
development of the students' technical skills for the manipulation of glass in
both the 'hot' and 'cold' states. Hot processes include off-hand, free-form and
mold-blowing. Hot casting processes include table casting and hot casting into
wet sand, bonded sand and investment molds. Kiln processes include fuse casting
into lost-wax investment molds and sheet glass slumping and fusing and enameling
on 2-D and 3-D forms. Cold processes include sheet glass fabrication and
joinery, sheet glass lamination, sandblasting and diamond saw carving, 2-D
intaglio cutting and engraving, and lapidary faceting.
Students graduating from the glass program have a thorough
understanding of glass formulation, coloration and annealing. They are trained
in the efficient operation of a complex glass studio, with specific training in
the theory, design, and construction of glass furnaces and annealing ovens.
Glass students are encouraged to use the unique properties of glass to develop
individual artistic expression.
Since 1/27/1999 [an error occurred while processing this directive]
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