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Creative Happy Hour! Stained Glass Date Night

  • Red Brick Center for the Arts 110 East Hallam Street Aspen, CO, 81611 United States (map)
hexagon shape 3 stained glass

Meet Your Instructor:

Your class will be taught by Carly Price, the artist and founder behind Clever Magpie Glass Works. Carly is a stained glass artist specializing in the copper foil (Tiffany) method. With a formal background in the theatrical arts and years of hands-on experience working with glass, Carly is passionate about making stained glass approachable and enjoyable for beginners. Her teaching style is supportive, clear, and process-focused—guiding students step-by-step while encouraging creativity and confidence.Whether it’s your first time cutting glass or holding a soldering iron, Carly ensures a welcoming environment where students can learn new skills, ask questions, and leave with a finished piece they’re proud of.

 

About the Session

Join us at the Red Brick Center for the Arts for fun and social art-making evenings. Whether you have art experience or not, come create during our evening sessions and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine or beer.

Participants must be 21 years of age or older.


Looking for a creative and memorable date night? This beginner-friendly stained glass class is designed for pairs—whether you’re partners, friends, or family members—who want to learn something new together while creating a shared piece of art.

Working as a team, you’ll be guided through the copper foil method while collaborating on a single stained glass project or two smaller projects each using pre-cut honeycomb shapes. Much like a cooking class, we will prep the ingredients for you to assemble and complete in class. No experience necessary! This relaxed, fun environment focuses on creativity, connection, and hands-on learning. 

This workshop is open to all levels and is focused on process and exploring your own creative voice. 


Cost

$56 per pair, all supplies are included. One sign up is for 2 participants.

The Red Brick Center for the Arts is conveniently located just two blocks away from the RFTA bus stop on Garmisch Street.

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