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Glassblowing Our local community prides itself on a longstanding tradition of glassblowing, so we are thrilled to offer this class under the direction of instructor Jason Klein. Students will view rare examples of Roman and Medieval glass and other historic artwork from the collections at Glencairn Museum WORKSHOP Glassblowing with Jason Klein June 20–23 — $725 Experience the exciting medium of glassblowing. After gathering a lump of molten glass on your pipe, you will practice introducing air to shape and expand it, and then learn how to transfer your glass from the blowpipe to a solid rod for finishing. You will work on your own pieces as well as collaboratively on more complex projects. By the end of the workshop you will have shaped molten glass into colorful, transparent keepsakes. Jason Klein has been blowing glass for more than twenty years. He earned a business degree before studying glass blowing at Tulane University. His interest in the Middle Ages led him to focus on the techniques of medieval glass blowers. Since 2001 he has been a glass blower/demonstrator at Renaissance festivals throughout the eastern United States, performing in Florida, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. In his historically based reenactments, he demonstrates glassblowing techniques from ancient Rome, Medieval Europe, and the Renaissance. His period recreations were commissioned as props in the Pirates of the Caribbean films and in The Hobbit. In 2006 he began working with Glencairn Museum, demonstrating techniques used in the building of the Bryn Athyn Cathedral such as the muff method and the little-known creation of medieval copper-red glass. 6 Workshops at Bryn Athyn Register at brynathyn.edu/workshops 7