Mosaic Pendant Class

Mosaic Pendant Class

Make two beautiful mosaic pendants!

By Shaker Heritage Society

Date and time

Saturday, August 3 · 10am - 1pm EDT

Location

Shaker Heritage Society

25 Meeting House Road Albany, NY 12211

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About this event

  • 3 hours

Shaker Heritage Society is thrilled to be teaming up with Kim of Earthly Elements Glassworks to present these beautiful mosaic pendants. Have you ever wanted to make your own jewelry? Now is your chance! Kim will walk you through the mosaic making process and you will have the chance to make two mosaic pendants of your very own!


More about Kim O'Rourke:

Kim O’Rourke is a stained glass artist who was born and raised in Mechanicville, NY. She currently lives in Ballston Lake, NY. She owns a stained glass business called Earthly Elements Glassworks. Kim shares studio time between her home studio and Ragged Edge Printmaking Studio in Cohoes, NY. She was always interested in various art mediums, but it wasn’t until she met her husband, a stained glass artist himself, that she realized her true love for creating stained glass. Her designs are one of a kind, organic creations, using healing stones, crystals, sticks, or any other natural items that can be incorporated into a piece. She enjoys creating custom pieces and teaching stained glass and mosaic pendant classes.

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The Shaker Heritage Society (SHS) is located on the site of America’s first Shaker settlement which was founded in 1776 by Mother Ann Lee and a small group of followers. The complex is a small oasis located within walking distance from Albany Airport’s main entrance and the Ann Lee Pond Nature Preserve. Visitors enjoy a mix of historic buildings and natural landscape features, the Shaker cemetery, and apple orchard. The museum is open Tuesday-Saturday from March through late December. The grounds are open to the public from dawn to dusk throughout the year.

We offer a wide variety of tours, workshops, and programs for youth and adults. The 1848 Meeting House and 1915 Barn are frequently used by community organizations for meetings and special events. For additional information about the Shaker Heritage Society, please visit www.shakerheritagesociety.org , email director@shakerheritage.org or call 518-456-7890.