Stained Class Glass with Jonny Campolo

Join us Sunday, September 21, between 12–5 pm for a hands-on stained glass workshop inspired by Raúl de Nieves’s exhibition In Light of Innocence. Jonny Campolo will lead the class, teaching participants how to score, cut, break, grind, copper tape, flux, solder, stain, live, laugh, and love with glass. Participants will leave the workshop with a small stained glass piece of 6–8" of their own design to hang in a window.

Space is limited in this class, and requires advance registration. The enrollment fee is $160 per person. The class provides all required materials and refreshments. To enroll, please complete the sign-up form and send the enrollment fee via Venmo payment to @jonnycampolo.

Jonny Campolo (b. 1987, NH) lives and works in New York. Recent performances include “Stop Club 57,” Museum of Modern Art, New York; “The Summit,” Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY; and “Send In The Clowns,” Freddy, Harris, NY. He has participated in exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles and Detroit, most recently with Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY; Marvin Gardens, Queens, NY; Jeffs, Detroit, MI; Safe Gallery, East Hampton, NY and at NADA House on Governor’s Island, New York. His work is held in private and public collections including the Corning Museum of Glass, NY; the New York Public Library; Yale University Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library, CT; Los Angeles Contemporary Archive; and Artforum International, NY.