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jesse dog
07-10-2018, 05:18 PM
Glasscraft is picking up content from artists here in Eugene and others at various events for our ongoing webinars and Webinar Project. In the months to come we’ll be sharing a 6 webinar series from 5 artists: the PlazmaKollab featuring Arron Siverson, Nathan Belmont, Dellene Peralta, Kaleb Folck, and Kimmo.

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These are available individually or as a group of 6. Expect a Darby webinar produced from his participation in the Portland DFO.

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We also recorded Hamm’s Curtain of Fire at the DFO with additional content from his studio: he's preparing to teach all of this at Pilchuck, session 5 (7/30/18-8/16/18).

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http://www.pilchuck.com/programs2018/courses_catalog/

And last but not least, we've got a bunch of scientific technique (a lot of lathe work) captured during the American Scientific Glassblowers Society Symposium in Fort Collins, CO on June, 21 2018.
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So ya...we've loaded up the pipeline for at least 10 months’ worth of new content. We're really excited to share it.

Thanks >dw

menty666
07-10-2018, 06:18 PM
Glad to see you're still working on webinars, but I thought Glasscraft was closing? Or selling itself, or yes. ?

Snow Diesel
07-10-2018, 10:45 PM
Glad to see you're still working on webinars, but I thought Glasscraft was closing? Or selling itself, or yes. ?

For sure the Colorado location closed year or so ago.

PyroChixRock
07-11-2018, 08:33 AM
This looks like an awesome line up! Can't wait to check them out. Glad to see you guys are still working on the webinars. I think they are a stellar way to teach and learn and we are lucky to have you guys making them!

jesse dog
07-19-2018, 01:56 PM
We're still here. In Eugene only and trying to up the webinar game

Al Frank
11-09-2018, 11:39 AM
I've been purchasing most of my glass and other supplies from Glasscraft for twenty years or more and have until recently been able to rely on getting what I needed. But in the last year or so I often find that what I want is no longer in the inventory or is not in stock and remains out of stock for long periods of time. It looks like Glasscraft is slowly dying, which would be a real shame. Does anyone know what the story is?