
Current Class Schedule:
This instructor is not currently scheduled to teach at CSGA.
Cindy Lemmo will be instructing and demonstrating delicate
and/or vibrant petals and leaves made from borosilicate
glass and the construction of flowers that can be
incorporated into the project. Color selection, individual
petal and leaf execution, and the final completed flower
will be covered.
The use of a lathe when working with borosilicate is a major
step for any borosilicate artist. The lathe can be used as
a very strong set of hands that can hold heavy items, turn
evenly and withstand large amounts of heat. It should be
viewed as a team member in your studio.
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About this Instructor:
Barry Lafler is a nationally know scientific glassblower
and flameworking artist. He has 36 years of glassblowing
experience and has taught glassblowing classes at The
American Scientific Glassblowers Symposiums, Urban
Glass, Penland School of Crafts, Corning Glass, Salem
Community College, National Bottle Museum AGI and The
Art League of Long Island. Barry is employed at
Brookhaven National Laboratory where he manages the
scientific glassblowing shop manufacturing and repairing
laboratory apparatus and specialized glass equipment.
"My artwork reflects my appreciation of the medium and
the ability to push it to the limit. I have three main
goals: function, texture, and humor - not always in that
order. Working with glass has been a lifetime labor of
love for me." |