Bob, Alice & Morgan - Displaying Glass - 7th, 14th, 21st July 2025

This is a live online class, taught over Zoom.

Join our multi-teacher masterclass with Bob Leatherbarrow, Morgan Madison and Alice Benvie Gebhart, where you'll learn various techniques for showcasing your glass!
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Bob Leatherbarrow

Bob has been creating with kilnformed glass for over 35 years and is known for innovative techniques, textures and colour palettes using glass powders. His glass bowls and sculptures explore the subtle hues and delicate beauty of naturally occurring textures and encourage the viewer to ponder their origin.

Bob is dedicated to education and is a popular guest instructor as well as having written e-books on textured powders, firing schedules, and design.

He lives in the artistic community of Salt Spring Island, Canada.

Morgan Madison

Morgan Madison is a Pacific Northwest based artist. A fateful job in the fiery depths of a glass factory led to his pursuit of glass as a medium.

Today, working from his studio in Seattle, he uses a variety of materials and processes to create work that is informed by his love of drawing and inspired by place – the colours, textures, design and landscape which help define the places we live.

Alice Benvie Gebhart

Rhode Island kilnformed glass artist and teacher Alice Benvie Gebhart is best known for her glass depictions of glass landscapes and trees.

"Being born into an artistic family, my father and grandfather were practicing artists, I continue the family legacy with glass. Glass is the media that reveals this natural vibrancy of mind and spirit to its utmost. I enjoy the technique kilnformed glass to create something that is both abstract and literal."

Bob Leatherbarrow

Bob has been creating with kilnformed glass for over 35 years and is known for innovative techniques, textures and colour palettes using glass powders. His glass bowls and sculptures explore the subtle hues and delicate beauty of naturally occurring textures and encourage the viewer to ponder their origin.

Bob is dedicated to education and is a popular guest instructor as well as having written e-books on textured powders, firing schedules, and design.

He lives in the artistic community of Salt Spring Island, Canada.

Morgan Madison

Morgan Madison is a Pacific Northwest based artist. A fateful job in the fiery depths of a glass factory led to his pursuit of glass as a medium.

Today, working from his studio in Seattle, he uses a variety of materials and processes to create work that is informed by his love of drawing and inspired by place – the colours, textures, design and landscape which help define the places we live.

Alice Benvie Gebhart

Rhode Island kilnformed glass artist and teacher Alice Benvie Gebhart is best known for her glass depictions of glass landscapes and trees.

"Being born into an artistic family, my father and grandfather were practicing artists, I continue the family legacy with glass. Glass is the media that reveals this natural vibrancy of mind and spirit to its utmost. I enjoy the technique kilnformed glass to create something that is both abstract and literal."

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Ann
Ann

It was a most enjoyable course and has given me lots of different ideas for display. Thank you so much to the three artists who shared their expertise and answered everybody's questions. Thank you Warm Glass for the excellent organisation

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Ann
Ann

It was a most enjoyable course and has given me lots of different ideas for display. Thank you so much to the three artists who shared their expertise and answered everybody's questions. Thank you Warm Glass for the excellent organisation

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Susan
Susan

Really informative course. The tutors were very knowledgeable and took time to explain the techniques and the materials that were required.

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Kim
Kim

Really interesting class. Very useful in finishing off pieces and starting the creative process to making

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Kim
Kim

Really interesting class. Very useful in finishing off pieces and starting the creative process to making