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Making Mosaic Vases

Making Mosaic Vases

Adult | 

273 Whisconier Road Brookfield, CT 06804 United States

Glass Studio

Beginner

Wednesday, May 8, 2024-Wednesday, May 29, 2024

10:00 AM-2:00 PM on Wed

$366.50

Member Discount Available

In this four week workshop, students will learn how to transfer pictures or drawings on to a clear glass vase

then hand cut different colors of stained glass to make a beautiful floral design and leave with a gorgeous mosaic vase.

  • There is a $4 registration fee included in tuition.

    Members will have the $4 fee deducted from the tuition.
    A $42.50 materials fee is included in the tuition.

    ** Class size is limited to 4 students**

    **Please note that classes at Brookfield Craft Center must meet a minimum number of registrations for the class to run. Students will be notified within a week's notice whether their class will be held. If the class is canceled due to low enrollment, students may request to be transferred to another class or be refunded in full.

     

    ** Safety Glasses must be worn and All Safety Guidelines followed **

     *SAFETY FIRST*Closed toe shoes, Fitted sleeves, Long hair tied back

Wunnehteou Newell, Eva

Eva Wunnehteou Newell is a citizen of the Pokanoket Tribe, Pokanoket Nation
(Rhode Island) residing in Beacon Falls CT.  
She was educated in Connecticut with B.S, and M.S degrees from Southern Connecticut State
University, and an AFA from Housatonic Community College. She
also studied painting at the Art Student's League in Manhattan, and
mosaics at the Brookfield Craft Center.

In addition to teaching traditional coiled basketry at Brookfield Craft
Center, she leads the basket classes at the Institute for American
Indian Studies in Washington, CT. and Eco Acres in Monroe. Ms.
Newell is best known for her hand-cut stained glass mosaic story
Vases. You can see her work at the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk,
CT, and at the Plimouth Patuxet museum in Plymouth Massachusetts
where the Native Shop has many of her beadwork creations and
baskets as well as her vases. August is Powwow and Heritage day
Festival time for regional Indigenous Tribes, and you may find her
vending her creations at several different locations, and especially the
Pokanoket Tribe Heritage Day Celebration in Warren Rhode Island.