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Artist Brings Fused Glass Project to SK Library

Post Time:Jul 31,2013Classify:Industry NewsView:329

South Kingstown's Peace Dale Library is scheduled to host Rhode Island-based artist Deenie Pacik Guiliano for a fused glass workshop Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p.m.

 

 

The program, for kids and teens, teaches participants about the art of fused glass and lets them design their own pendants.

 

[Registration for this program is required. Call Brandi Kenyon at (401) 789-1555 ext. 105, or email bkenyon@skpl.org for more information]

 

Tuesday's session is the first step in the process, where kids can choose colors and make designs for their pendants. Once they're set up, Pacik Guiliano takes the pendants and fires them in a kiln in her Warwick studio [glass melts at 1,475 degrees Farenheit], then returns the works to the library eight days later.

 

During a recent interview, Pacik Guiliano talked about working with glass as an artistic medium.

 

"The thing about glass, is that it has a lot of opposites — glass, when it's raw, is sharp, but it it's fused, it's smooth and soft," she explained. "It's technically frozen at room temperature, and then when it's at 1,475 [degrees] it's molten."

 

A former New Hampshire native who moved to Rhode Island about five years ago, Pacik Giuliano said she's been having fun traveling the state for the summer reading program — she'll be traveling to East Providence, Cranston, and Bristol over the next couple of weeks, among other stops.

 

"I love trekking all over the state into these little nooks, these corners, and I'm finding out that there are some absolutely places that I've never visited before — it's a beautiful state, it really is," she explained.

Source: http://narragansett.patch.com/groups/summer/p/artiAuthor: shangyi

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