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Stained Glass Glazing Workshop - June 14th, 2026
When: Sunday, June 14th, 1 PM - 3 PM
Where: Once and Future Things, 3956 S. Hudson Ave., Tulsa, OK
Who’s Invited: Adults 21+
In this unique workshop, Tulsa ceramic artist Kirsten Morehead will guide participants through the process of creating her signature stained-glass style ceramics. Using dimensional raised glazes and vibrant underglazes, you’ll learn how to transform bisqueware (pre-fired, unglazed pottery) into bold, colorful pieces that resemble stained glass.
This class focuses entirely on glazing techniques, making it perfect for beginners as well as experienced ceramic artists who want to explore surface design. Participants will outline their designs using raised dimensional glaze to create the “lead lines,” then fill each section with rich underglaze colors before the piece is finished with a clear glaze that gives it a glossy stained-glass effect.
No prior ceramic experience is required to participate in this workshop.
Each participant will receive one bisqueware piece included with the cost of the class. You’ll be able to choose between a mug, vase, or bowl to decorate during the workshop. All glazes, materials, and tools needed for the class will be provided.
Once your piece is finished, it will remain at the studio to be kiln-fired. After firing, the glaze becomes fully vitrified, leaving you with a finished ceramic piece that is food-safe, dishwasher-safe, and microwave-safe.
Participants will be contacted within two weeks when their finished pottery is ready for pickup.
Participants with prior ceramic experience are welcome to bring their own bisqueware pieces if they prefer. However, all outside pieces and glazes must be reviewed by the instructor before firing to ensure they are compatible with a cone 06 low-fire glaze firing and safe for the kiln.
Come explore color, texture, and design while learning a glazing technique that transforms simple ceramics into vibrant, stained-glass-inspired works of art. ✨
The cost of this class covers one participant. This activity is not advised for children under the age of 8. A separate registration is required for each participant. Any children under 10 must be accompanied by a supervising adult (supervising adults are not required to register, must register separately if they wish to participate).
Once and Future Things and its staff reserve the right to cancel this class or a student’s enrollment at any time due to circumstances including, but not limited to, over- or under-enrollment or poor weather. Once and Future Things and its staff are not responsible for injuries or broken artwork.
Questions? Email us at onceandfuturethings2022@gmail.com
When: Sunday, June 14th, 1 PM - 3 PM
Where: Once and Future Things, 3956 S. Hudson Ave., Tulsa, OK
Who’s Invited: Adults 21+
In this unique workshop, Tulsa ceramic artist Kirsten Morehead will guide participants through the process of creating her signature stained-glass style ceramics. Using dimensional raised glazes and vibrant underglazes, you’ll learn how to transform bisqueware (pre-fired, unglazed pottery) into bold, colorful pieces that resemble stained glass.
This class focuses entirely on glazing techniques, making it perfect for beginners as well as experienced ceramic artists who want to explore surface design. Participants will outline their designs using raised dimensional glaze to create the “lead lines,” then fill each section with rich underglaze colors before the piece is finished with a clear glaze that gives it a glossy stained-glass effect.
No prior ceramic experience is required to participate in this workshop.
Each participant will receive one bisqueware piece included with the cost of the class. You’ll be able to choose between a mug, vase, or bowl to decorate during the workshop. All glazes, materials, and tools needed for the class will be provided.
Once your piece is finished, it will remain at the studio to be kiln-fired. After firing, the glaze becomes fully vitrified, leaving you with a finished ceramic piece that is food-safe, dishwasher-safe, and microwave-safe.
Participants will be contacted within two weeks when their finished pottery is ready for pickup.
Participants with prior ceramic experience are welcome to bring their own bisqueware pieces if they prefer. However, all outside pieces and glazes must be reviewed by the instructor before firing to ensure they are compatible with a cone 06 low-fire glaze firing and safe for the kiln.
Come explore color, texture, and design while learning a glazing technique that transforms simple ceramics into vibrant, stained-glass-inspired works of art. ✨
The cost of this class covers one participant. This activity is not advised for children under the age of 8. A separate registration is required for each participant. Any children under 10 must be accompanied by a supervising adult (supervising adults are not required to register, must register separately if they wish to participate).
Once and Future Things and its staff reserve the right to cancel this class or a student’s enrollment at any time due to circumstances including, but not limited to, over- or under-enrollment or poor weather. Once and Future Things and its staff are not responsible for injuries or broken artwork.
Questions? Email us at onceandfuturethings2022@gmail.com

