Glass Art Tutors
Education: Bachelor’s degree, BA in Art Education (University of Houston)
Expert in: (PreK-6) Arts and Crafts , Drawing, Fine Arts , High School Crafts, Microsoft PowerPoint , Microsoft Word , Middle School Crafts, Painting, Photography, Sketching
I have experience over 7 years teaching art from kindergarten to adults. I have worked for the last 6 years at Galena Park ISD, teaching advanced art ...
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About Glass Art
Much like pottery and ceramics, the art of glass making is often overlooked as a true art, seeming instead to be a craft wielded by artisans. It is true that the invention of glass has become a major construction material throughout society, and the average person uses glass for its transparency, utility, and functionality and not simply as art. The use of glass an artistic medium, however, is an ancient artistic medium, dating back as far as the ancient Egyptian and Assyrian cultures and further developed by the Romans, who invented glassblowing. Glass is a very unusual material, known as an “amorphous solid,” due to the fact that, although it looks and feels like a solid, it actually has more liquid-like properties. When superheated, glass can be spun and blown into breathtaking molds and sculptures. There are famous glassblowing schools all over the world that specialize in creating not only artistic glass and stemware, but also purely decorative glass sculpture as well.
There are many techniques and subject areas in the art of glassblowing that are essential to mastering it as an applied art. Glassblowing, fused glass, glass sculpture, glass casting, mosaic, caneworking, glass tiles, glass beadmaking, and lampworking are all specific areas of glassmaking that must be learned. A glass art tutor can be a tremendous asset to an individual who wishes to learn this wonderful art, and can provide one-on-one instruction in each of these disciplines.
Whether you are a young child, a teenager, a university student, or a professional adult and are seeking help in glass art, our tutors can assist you. Our professional tutors have advanced degrees or extensive training in glass art and can tutor and help in subject areas such as glass art. Instruction and homework help in glass art is offered in various cities and towns such as Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and others.
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What kind of glass art tutoring services do we offer?
Our glass art tutors all have advanced degrees in glass art and can assist adults and children in different glass art subjects. We offer personalized glass art instruction as every student has different glass art needs.
Learning Glass Art at convenient meeting places
Our glass art students can choose to meet their glass art instructor either in the convenience of their home or office, or in public places such as libraries, coffee shops, schools, etc.
Glass Art classes and programs - 7 days a week
As most of our K-12 students such as Kindergarteners, Elementary, Middle School, and High School students as well as adult learners have busy schedules, Fox Tutors teach our students 7 days a week. Glass art in-home tutoring services are very flexible and can be scheduled at a mutually convenient time for the tutor and student.
Glass Art classes and programs for all ages and levels
Fox glass art instructors and tutors offer glass art instruction to K-12 students, College, University students, and professional adults.
Our glass art tutors serve students not only in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami and New York City but also in and around Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and other cities.
Fox Tutors proudly offers: Glassblowing tutors, fused glass tutors, glass sculpture tutors, glass casting tutors, mosaic glass art tutors, caneworking tutors, glass tile tutors, glass beadmaking tutors, and lampworking tutors.
Our Glass Art tutors teach Glass Art classes and Glass Art lessons in cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, San Antonio, Dallas, Detroit, San Jose, Indianapolis, San Francisco, Jacksonville, Columbus, Austin, Memphis, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Boston, Charlotte, El Paso, Washington D.C., Nashville, Seattle, Fort Worth, Denver, Colorado, Portland, Oklahoma, Las Vegas, Tucson, New Orleans, Long Beach, Cleveland, Albuquerque, Fresno, Kansas, Sacramento, Virginia Beach, Mesa, Atlanta, Oakland, Omaha, Tulsa, Honolulu, Minneapolis, Miami, Colorado Springs, Wichita, Arlington, Santa Ana, St. Louis, Anaheim, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Tampa, Toledo, Raleigh, Buffalo, Aurora, St. Paul, Corpus Christi, Newark, Riverside, Anchorage, Lexington, Stockton, Bakersfield, Louisville, St. Petersburg, Jersey, Birmingham, Norfolk, Plano, Lincoln, Glendale, Greensboro, Hialeah, Baton Rouge, Garland, Rochester, Scottsdale, Madison, Akron, Fort Wayne, Fremont, Chesapeake, Henderson, Lubbock, Modesto, Chandler, Montgomery, Glendale, Shreveport, Des Moines, Augusta-Richmond, Tacoma, Richmond, Yonkers, New York, Grand Rapids and many more.