Glass Painting Workshops with Alex Blakey Session 2
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Glass Painting Workshops with Alex Blakey
Date: Friday, 22nd August
Times: 13:00 - 14:00
Spaces: Limited to 10 participants per session
Cost: Free, but please book your space!
Age: Suitable for ages 12+ (all young people ages 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult).
Unleash your creativity in this hands-on glass painting workshop led by artist Alex Blakey. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, this one-hour session offers a unique opportunity to explore the vibrant world of glass art.
What to Expect:
Design and paint your own glass art panel to take home
Learn techniques for creating original designs
Discover how to use specialised glass paints to bring your vision to life
Enjoy a relaxed, inspiring atmosphere with personal guidance from Alex
Spaces are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot early!
Come and experience the joy of turning transparent surfaces into colourful masterpieces.
Artist Bio: Alex Blakey is a multidisciplinary artist specialising in mixed media and kiln-formed glass. Her creative practice frequently extends into diverse materials such as wood, metal, paper, and concrete, reflecting her experimental approach and adaptability. Drawing inspiration from history, memory, architecture, and the people she encounters, Alex’s work spans from intimate exhibition pieces to large-scale interactive installations and public artworks.
Her portfolio includes several notable public art commissions, including the commemorative flame sculpture at Tatton Park, The Wheel for Hatton’s Saltbrook Trail, and River Reflections in Gargrave. These projects have equipped her with extensive experience in project management, community consultation, event coordination, resource development, and budget oversight.
Community engagement is at the heart of Alex’s artistic practice. Every installation and public artwork she creates is accompanied by outreach initiatives and collaborations with local organisations. She has worked closely with schools across all age groups and abilities—including SEN settings—developing tailored educational resources and leading creative workshops. Her outreach also extends to adult groups, high street initiatives, community centres, and care homes, where she facilitates inclusive and inspiring creative consultation events.
FREE EVENT. Please book.
Parking & access: lots of on street parking in the streets outside of the venue, also small P&D car park to the rear of Fenton Town Hall. The main entrance has steps, there is a side door with flat entrance accessed by a push button door, and access to a lift to the Ballroom.
Event date
22 August 2025
Event Time
1:00AM
Location
Fenton Town Hall, Ballroom, Albert Square, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 3AJ
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Date: Friday, 22nd August
Times: 13:00 - 14:00
Spaces: Limited to 10 participants per session
Cost: Free, but please book your space!
Age: Suitable for ages 12+ (all young people ages 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult).
Unleash your creativity in this hands-on glass painting workshop led by artist Alex Blakey. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, this one-hour session offers a unique opportunity to explore the vibrant world of glass art.
What to Expect:
Design and paint your own glass art panel to take home
Learn techniques for creating original designs
Discover how to use specialised glass paints to bring your vision to life
Enjoy a relaxed, inspiring atmosphere with personal guidance from Alex
Spaces are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot early!
Come and experience the joy of turning transparent surfaces into colourful masterpieces.
Artist Bio: Alex Blakey is a multidisciplinary artist specialising in mixed media and kiln-formed glass. Her creative practice frequently extends into diverse materials such as wood, metal, paper, and concrete, reflecting her experimental approach and adaptability. Drawing inspiration from history, memory, architecture, and the people she encounters, Alex’s work spans from intimate exhibition pieces to large-scale interactive installations and public artworks.
Her portfolio includes several notable public art commissions, including the commemorative flame sculpture at Tatton Park, The Wheel for Hatton’s Saltbrook Trail, and River Reflections in Gargrave. These projects have equipped her with extensive experience in project management, community consultation, event coordination, resource development, and budget oversight.
Community engagement is at the heart of Alex’s artistic practice. Every installation and public artwork she creates is accompanied by outreach initiatives and collaborations with local organisations. She has worked closely with schools across all age groups and abilities—including SEN settings—developing tailored educational resources and leading creative workshops. Her outreach also extends to adult groups, high street initiatives, community centres, and care homes, where she facilitates inclusive and inspiring creative consultation events.
FREE EVENT. Please book.
Parking & access: lots of on street parking in the streets outside of the venue, also small P&D car park to the rear of Fenton Town Hall. The main entrance has steps, there is a side door with flat entrance accessed by a push button door, and access to a lift to the Ballroom.
Event date
22 August 2025
Event Time
1:00AM
Location
Fenton Town Hall, Ballroom, Albert Square, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 3AJ
Get Tickets
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