Other Glass Engraving Courses
Patricia will resume teaching soon. She teaches Drill Engraving, Cameo and Graal techniques in Cornwall, England.
Contact her for details.
Rob teaches drill engraving at Durlston Country Park, near Swanage. The courses are 90 minute sessions especially for beginners.
The courses cost £20 per session and run once a month throughout the year (except January). For booking details visit the Durlston Country Park website events page.
The glass engraving courses courses that are run by GGE member Jess Bartlett will be on 26th April and 17th October 2026. Contact her on jess@thecorbeaupress.com or Fiona Edwards at the link above for further details.
Tracey is running a course at the Dovetail Centre in Chandlers Ford, England. She can offer anyone interested the opportunity to join the courses for individual weeks. They meet alternate Tuesdays for four hours 11.20am-3.20pm at the Dovetail Centre in Chandlers Ford. Please email tracey@traceysheppard.co.uk if you are interested.
The Creative Glass Guild are running courses in Bristol. Broaden your exploration of glass working. Courses cover a whole range of techniques: stained glass, fusing glass, slumping glass, fused jewellery glass and a whole lot more. Good value for money and excellent facilities.
Lesley offers one to one sessions, full day classes and for those unable to travel to Suffolk, Lesley teaches online too via the Patreon Teaching Channel. She also has a YouTube channel and offers Zoom chats. Contact her at Lesley Pyke Glass Engraving for further details.
Tracey Sheppard runs courses at West Dean. Explore the various glass engraving techniques and learn to experiment with a variety of tools. Suitable for beginners and intermediates. This course is a short weekend 10am-5pm on Saturday and 9am-4pm on Sunday. Experiment with drawing or lettering on glass as you are introduced to the techniques of drill and hand engraving. Improvers may work on their own projects. For details see West Dean Short Courses.
Glass and Ceramics on Bornholm is built around one of Europe’s small, but leading educational environments in the fields of glass and ceramics. The programme takes place in the school at Nexø on the island of Bornholm.
The glass workshop contains kilns for processing hot glass, sanding, wax/Gelflex space for the processing of moulding materials, window glass and engraving, while the two workshops share plaster rooms and a small wood assistance workshop and photographic facilities.
The Bild-Werk summer academy is a place for encounters and international exchange in the glass making village of Frauenau in Bavaria, Germany, with tutors such as Ioana Stelea. visit their website https://www.bildwerkfrauenau.de for details.
The glass engraving courses aim to encourage high concentration as well as drawing talent and a steady hand. These are talents required by the glass engraver. With small grinding wheels on the engraving machine or with the flexible shaft, they develop fine emblems, fonts, coats of arms, ornamentst, structures and figures and illustrations graphically or plastically in flat glass or hollow glass. Exact replicas or the implementation of own designs characterize the daily work of the engraver.
See their website https://glasfachschule-zwiesel.com/glasverdelerin-gravur/ for details.
Greg Sullivan teaches Copper Wheel Engraving, which is what he served his apprenticeship in with Masters in Waterford Crystal. It is a unique craft where you use small wheels and an abrasive to carve imagery into the surface of the glass. He offers an on-line course in addition to the on-location course in Waterford.
Go to Arena Crystal for details
A glass will be used on which to do the etching, at the end of the course it will be given as a memento. The course includes the practice of making a drawing with a marker on the glass and then engraving a flower with leaves in the Altarese tradition. Suitable for everyone 14 years and older.
Contact: info@vanessacavallaro.it
The school of glass making was founded in Kamenicky Senov in 1856 and it is the oldest one at this branch.
Whilst studying glass decorating, students use their knowledge of drawing and modelling to learn glass engraving. They learn to engrave with copper, stone and diamond.
In 2014, Pavlina Cambalova was asked by her fellow artists to lead the Dominik Biman School, which was founded and led by Jiri Harcuba during his lifetime. The former Dominik Biman School continues in memory of its founder, under her leadership and the name Jiri Harcuba School. Like its predecessor, it is held once a year, always in a different place.
For further information contact einion@email.cz or go to http://www.czech-glass-school.com.
The Corning Museum of Glass is a museum in Corning, New York, dedicated to the art, history and science of glass. The Studio is an internationally renowned creative centre where students and artists can study a wide variety of glassmaking techniques and approaches. Learn from leading glassmaking artists and instructors while building your skills and developing your ideas. With staff who are passionate about glass and help to take care of all your needs while you are here, you’ll find it easy to concentrate on learning all you can about glass during your time in Corning.
Go to https://classes.cmog.org/classes?mediums=Engraving for details
Pilchuck Glass School is an international centre for glass art education. From May through September every year, Pilchuck’s Summer and Fall Program offers a series of courses as well as residencies for established artists in all media.
Go to https://www.pilchuck.org/ for details.
Dominic offers classes in drill engraving at his home studio in Kobe. Priced at 5000Yen per lesson they are booked in four week blocks. Each lesson is two hours in length and all materials and tools are included. No experience is necessary. Each lesson is tailored to the skill level of the individual student and students of all skill levels are welcomed.
Classes are taught in English and are by appointment only. To arrange a class or to ask for more information please use the contact form on his website https://www.dominicfonde.co.uk/
The Glass Workshop provides some of the finest facilities in the world, producing globally recognised glass artists. The cold shop features heavy equipment such as a waterjet cutter, multiple lathes and state-of-the-art grinding, engraving and finishing equipment.
For the ANU School of Art and Design click here.
The Canberra Glassworks, Kingston, Canberra was built and supported by the ACT Government. Canberra Glassworks is a dynamic, professional glassmaking facility, dedicated to artists working in contemporary glass art, craft & design.
Click for the https://canberraglassworks.com/