A 3-week stained glass workshop for all skill levels at the Worcester Center for Crafts.
Sun, 14 Jun 2026
12:30 PM – 3:30 PM (America/New_York)
Worcester Center for Crafts Worcester , Massachusetts
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Discover the art of stained glass in this comprehensive 3-week workshop hosted by the Worcester Center for Crafts. Designed for students of all skill levels, this course provides hands-on experience in glass cutting, assembly, and finishing techniques. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, you will learn the fundamentals of working with glass in a professional studio setting. This is an excellent opportunity to develop a new craft, refine your skills, and create beautiful glass art pieces.
What to Expect
Students can expect a structured, supportive environment where they will learn essential stained glass techniques through practical, hands-on projects.
Who Should Attend
Beginners
Intermediate artists
Craft enthusiasts
DIY hobbyists
Art students
Agenda Overview
The course covers the basics of stained glass, including design, cutting, soldering, and finishing, spread over three weekly sessions.
Venue & Address
Worcester Center for Crafts
25 Sagamore Rd Worcester , Massachusetts – 01605 United States
Organizer
Worcester Center for Crafts · Arts Center
A renowned center for craft education and exhibition in Worcester, MA.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the workshop located?
It is held at the Worcester Center for Crafts, 25 Sagamore Rd, Worcester, MA.
Is experience required?
No, the class is designed for all skill levels.
What is the cost?
The course fee is $168.
Are materials included?
Please check the registration page for details on materials.
How do I register?
Registration is available online through the Worcester Center for Crafts website.
What if I miss a class?
Contact the center directly regarding their attendance policy.
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Crafts
Glass
Workshop
Worcester
Art
Education
Summary
A 3-week stained glass course for all skill levels at the Worcester Center for Crafts.