Workshop Registration
Lacey Walton
Form and Flow: The Art of Glass Composition
Flameworking
May 18 - 22 (5-day workshop)
Step beyond the basics and explore glass as a powerful medium for story telling and sculptural expression. This workshop focuses on refining your technical skills in working with borosilicate glass, while deepening your creative voice. Through hands on demonstrations and guided projects you will learn sophisticated techniques in glass assembly, composition and sculptural form, gaining the confidence to bring narrative and emotion into your work. Participants will explore how composition and design structure can convey meaning, developing pieces that balance technical precision with expressive depth.
This class meets from 9am to 5pm each day, Monday through Friday, with additional studio time Monday through Thursday, from 5pm to 9pm. Materials for participating in the course are included. If you have specific colors you would like to work with, please bring them with you.


Lacey (LaceFace) Walton was born in Grants Pass, Oregon in 1983. She was exposed to the blossoming art form of glass blowing and pipe making from an early age. Determined from the beginning to create beauty, Lacey fell in love with the color, fluidity, and form of glass the moment she began working on the torch in 2004. Lacey spent the next several years concentrating on her growing skills as a glass artist while simultaneously putting herself through school.
After graduating with an associate degree in the Arts, she became heavily involved in the expanding glass pipe art movement. In 2010, Lacey began attending several trade shows and flame off competitions around the country, her dedication has been rewarded by her receiving several of the glass pipe industry's highest honors and awards of achievements.
Now Lacey creates with many of the industry's most renowned artists, motivated as a community leader to push the limitations of glass art. Her modern masterpieces of glass art exemplify her power and spirit and also speak volumes for her determination to create beautiful glass objects. Currently Lacey works from her home studio in Austin Texas and enjoys contributing to the glass community with her newfound love of teaching.
www.lacefaceglass.com
@lacefaceglass
Additional Information
- Participation limited to students 18 years of age and up.
- Lunch is available for an additional fee; $100 for 5-day workshops.
- Classes meet 9 am to 5 pm each day. Students will have additional practice time the first four evenings of the course, Monday through Thursday, from 5 pm to 9 pm.
- Materials for participating in the course are included. If you have specific colors you are interested in working with please bring them with you.
- Any work from the final day of the course remaining in a kiln will be available for pick up beginning the following Monday. Students may have finished worked shipped for an additional fee.
Cancellation and Refund Policies
- Salem Community College is not responsible for non-refundable travel expenses. There is always a chance, due to unforeseen circumstances, that a class could be cancelled unexpectedly. In these instances, refunds on registration will be issued, and Salem Community College will not be responsible for non-refundable travel expenses.
- Classes are subject to a minimum enrollment policy. In the event that we do not meet our minimum enrollment for a course we will refund your purchase. Students will be notified no later than 45 days prior to their class start date if their workshop is subject to cancellation due to enrollment.
- Student cancellation/refund policy- Cancellations made more than 45 days prior to the start of the class are subject to a $150 cancellation fee. Cancellations made 2 weeks prior to the start of a course will receive a 50% refund for the registration fee. Cancellations within 2 weeks of the course are not eligible for a refund.
Discounted Hotel Information
Lodging information coming soon...