Introduction to Casting with Lead Crystal




Introduction to Casting with Lead Crystal
Masterclass Dates for 2025:
This five-day course will be hosted over 2 weeks, with 3 days of class in one week, and 2 days in the week following:
20th-22nd OCTOBER, & 30th-31st OCTOBER
9am-4:30pm
Welcome to the Masterclass
If you’ve aced our other courses so far and are hungry for more, or you’re an artist with experience you want to expand on - this five-day hands-on advanced course will give you the skills you need to grow your sculptural practice.
This five-day introductory workshop will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the ‘lost wax’ casting technique. Spaced over a two week period, students will be instructed in how to create their own highly resolved sculptural artwork, rendered in the beautiful material of lead crystal glass.
Working from a found object or a small maquette brought to the first day of the workshop, students will learn a range of processes that take an existing object and transform it into glass.
Techniques to be Covered:
• Building a ‘master mould’ of an existing object/model
• Creating a ‘wax positive’ from a ‘master mould’ and preparing it for investment
• Creating a refractory mould suitable for high-temperature firings
• Steaming wax out of a mould and preparing a casting mould for firing
• Setting moulds up in the kiln and packing with glass ready to fire
• Understanding firing schedules for casting and annealing of solid glass forms
• Divesting moulds after casting
• Cold working techniques for cast glass including shaping, defining and polishing
Workshop Preparation:
Each student will need to bring along a found object they would like to realise in glass. For those wishing to model something out of clay, wood, or plasticine, this is also fine. Clay models can be leather-hard or dry/fired. All objects can be a maximum size of 20 x 20 cm.
Drawings, sketches, research images and Ideas for forms you would like to model in class would also be helpful to bring along.
Researching examples of 'Cast Glass' is a great way to broaden your ideas and understanding of what might be possible in this workshop.
A workshop preparation sheet will be provided 4 weeks before the commencement of the course to assist in your preparations and to provide more detailed guidelines on how to choose or prepare a good object for casting.
Please Note: The Full Price for this Masterclass is $1950
There is a non- refundable $750 DEPOSIT ONLY option available in the drop down payment menu to secure a place. The outstanding amount is then due four weeks prior to the course commencement date.
Please return to this page at least four weeks prior to your course commencing and choose OUTSTANDING in the drop down menu to complete course payment.
Please be sure to bring the following to all our workshops:
• Covered shoes
• Old clothes and/or apron
• Hair ties if required
• Pens and pencils
• Notebook
• Ideas and images for inspiration
• Packed lunch – fridge and microwave available (tea and coffee provided)
• STRONGLY ADVISED: A fitted respirator mask with suitable P2 - P100 filters or cartridges. While we provide P2 masks for working with silica & plaster flour, it is strongly advised that students bring their own fitted respirators to maximise personal safety during this class.