Sarah Segovia
I began exploring the stained glass medium in 1994, and developed a fascination with this ancient art that has remained with me to this day.

 

My formal art training began a year later when I went on to study abstract painting. I experimented with colors and textures of paint on canvas. Not satisfied with this medium, I spent a year abroad in London, England. I concentrated further in stained glass, mosaics, kiln work, and leading. After graduating with a BFA in painting, I devoted my time completely to stained glass.

 

I have always been intrigued by the colors and textures of glass--the incandescent glow and glamorous light it casts. In the past few years I mainly have created specialty stained glass giftware and custom panel work. I especially enjoy custom work because it gives me the opportunity to work with various individuals to help bring their vision to reality and at the same time to create a one-of-a-kind work of art.

 

My work reflects my passion to create fragile beauty, intricate patterns, and unique designs.

 

TECHNIQUES OF STAINED GLASS BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Thursday EVENINGS 6 - 9pm

September 9 – September 23, 2010

*NOTE: you must register no later than August 26 to take this classes, in order to allow time to order materials..


Level: Any
Class price $135.00
Materials fee: $175.00
Class size: Minimum 2, Maximum 8

 

 

STAINED GLASS IN 3-D NEW EVENING CLASS!
Wednesday EVENINGS 6-9

November 10 – December 1, 2010

Level: Must have taken Techniques of Stained Glass or comparable beginning class
Class price $180.00
Materials fee: Bring your own basic tools and supplies, glass can be purchased in our store as desired for your project.
Class size: Minimum 2, Maximum 8

 

 

INTERMEDIATE STAINED GLASS
Tuesday EVENINGS 6 - 9pm

Oct 12 –November 2, 2010 (4 weeks)

Level: Must have taken Techniques of Stained Glass or comparable beginning class
Class price $180.00
Materials fee: Bring your own basic tools and supplies, glass can be purchased in our store as desired for your project.
Class size: Minimum 2, Maximum 8