Cold Working for Beadmakers: BYOB  Bring Your Own Beads with Ayana Benjamin

Cold Working for Beadmakers: BYOB Bring Your Own Beads with Ayana Benjamin

Ready to elevate your handmade beads with bold textures and intricate surface designs?

By UrbanGlass

Date and time

Sunday, December 14 · 11am - 5pm EST

Location

UrbanGlass

647 Fulton St Floor 3 (Enter on Rockwell Pl.) Brooklyn, NY 11217

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours

Ready to elevate your handmade beads with bold textures and intricate surface designs? Join us in the Cold Shop for “Cold Working for Beadmakers: BYOB”—a hands-on class where you’ll explore how to use sandblasting and other cold working techniques to clean, refine, and decorate your beads.

Bring your own beads (flameworked, fused, or cast) and learn how to:

  • Clean and polish beads efficiently using Cold Shop equipment
  • Use sandblasting tools to add surface texture, patterns, and design
  • Experiment with resists to create layered, graphic, or organic effects
  • Apply finishing techniques for a professional, refined look

This workshop is perfect for glass beadmakers looking to expand their skills and explore new creative possibilities in surface treatment and design.

Materials:

Please bring your own glass beads. All other materials and tools will be provided.

Skill Level:

Beginner to Intermediate – some glass experience recommended

What to Expect:. The cold shop equipment can be loud, and all equipment is water fed. Students should wear waterproof shoes, an apron, safety glasses, and ear protection are provided. Clean-up time is included in the duration of class, and usually the last 20 minutes of class are dedicated to cleaning your workstation. Read more about how to prepare for class on our Registration Info page. 


While coldworking participants primarily engage in mostly standing positions. The environment can be bright and loud at times. Handling glass and tools may require a certain level of dexterity. To learn more about accessibility the Accessibility page on our website.


Eligibility: Beginner to Intermediate – some glass experience recommended. Open to ages 12 and up.


Pick-up: Projects should be completed by the end of this class.  


This is an in-person class taking place on-site at UrbanGlass. Health and safety guidelines will be emailed to you upon registration

We recommend registering for classes early to reserve your spot! We base materials, and teacher needs off of student enrollment. Early registration not only guarantees your spot in class, but also helps to ensure the class will run. Classes with low enrollment may be cancelled within two weeks of the start date of class. Contact our Registrar of Education, Ari Eshoo, at arianna@urbanglass.org if you have questions about the class or would like to arrange a payment plan.


1 Session, Sunday, December 14, 11am-5pm

Instructor: Ayana Benjamin

Organized by

UrbanGlass fosters experimentation and advances the use and critical understanding of glass as a creative medium. The organization provides access to and an education in glass for professional artists, seniors, students, and members of the public of all backgrounds and familiarity with the material. We offer year-round free and low-cost programming through our 17,000 square foot studios, robust class schedule, fellowship and scholarship opportunities, exhibition center, and in-house printed magazine.

Founded in 1977 by a group of dedicated artists, UrbanGlass sought to confront the many barriers limiting creative access to glass such as the high costs of real estate, equipment, and the scarcity of technical expertise. From the organization’s conception it served as it does today: As a creative hub and unparalleled resource center for artists, enabling this material to become available for experimentation beyond the confines of factories and universities in New York City for the first time. Today, glass is seen as an integral component of contemporary art’s complex landscape.

$210