Gardens in Glass: Introduction to Stained Glass
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About this Event
Dayna Sabatino – Daybreaks Glass
Cost: $65 + $20 materials fee
Must Pre-Register by 4/12
Class limit: 8
Spend the day moving through the techniques of stained glass pattern making, glass cutting and soldering by creating a beautiful sun catcher in colorful glass. Each student will choose from a selection of patterns and colorful glass, and leave with a finished piece and basic knowledge of the stained glass process.
No experience necessary/ All levels welcome. All materials provided.
Students are welcome to bring a work apron and should wear closed toed shoes.
We will have an hour break for lunch between noon-1pm. Bring your own lunch or check out one of the local restaurants in the area.
Pandemic safety protocols will be followed. Masks will be required and work areas will be set up to provide ample distance between participants.
About Dayna
Dayna Sabatino studied stained glass in the Bay Area of California where she worked in all aspects of the industry. Her initial training began while working at The Stained Glass Garden in Berkeley, where she worked under many glass artists at the top of their field. Building artworks one piece of beautiful glass at a time was a natural fit for her. Over the years there, she taught courses in many techniques of stained glass and mosaic art, built commissioned works on her own and for other artists, and performed restorations, from small lampshades to large church windows. Dayna also worked at The Institute of Mosaic Art, then owned and directed by globablly known mosaic artist, Laurel True.
After returning to the East Coast, she landed in Vermont where she married her husband and became a mother. Currently, when not busy working on their homestead, Dayna is creating one of a kind works of glass art, and regularly teaches workshops throughout New England.