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Holiday Glass

Dates:November 3, 2024
Meets:Su from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location:MCC at Makerspace 202
Cost: $55.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Bring on the holidays with colorful, fusible glass. This great activity lets you select your project. Choose from jewelry, ornaments or small dishes. The fun begins while you collage with glass to create your own, one-of-a-kind piece. Learn some tricks and design skills, and then jump right into creating. Bring a $10 supply fee. Designs will be taken to the kiln and can be picked up in about a week. These make great gifts, too!

Notes:

Bring a $10 supply fee.
Fee: $55.00
Hours:2.00
CEUs:0.20

MCC at Makerspace 202

Beth O'Hanlon

Beth O’Hanlon received her bachelor’s degree with a dual major in Art History and Studio. This education has served her well in her professional pursuits because it has given her a dual approach to understanding and sharing art. O’Hanlon later returned to school and earned her teaching certificate in Art K-12 and Gifted Education K-12.

She has taught art classes in public schools and art history at the University of Cincinnati, Metropolitan Community College and Southeast Community College. O’Hanlon enjoyed mentoring gifted students with Lincoln Public Schools and has now earned her Master’s Degree in Gifted Education and is currently facilitating gifted education at Omaha Public Schools.

O’Hanlon’s studio work has been rewarding with multiple solo exhibitions in painting and many group exhibitions in sculpture and painting. She has been showing her work in galleries for more than 20 years including nature centers and charity events. O’Hanlon has found these to be highly rewarding and she is encouraged that art has a community purpose beyond classroom education. In 2000, she joined the Nebraska Arts Association, Artists in Schools and Communities Program.

O’Hanlon brings many years of art and teaching experience to her business, Adventure in Art. Since buying the business in 2014, she evolved it into a working studio, which offered classes. Since 2017, O’Hanlon has continued the business without the studio space and enjoys bringing many classes and events to the community.

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