Soft Glass Invitational

When we decided to take on a Soft Glass Retreat it was because we both enjoy being around other artists in an atmosphere that is low key, inspiring, is teaching and learning and filled with passion...passion for life...passion for art...passion for breaking out of the mold...passion to learn and share.  There are a lot of classes, a lot of get togethers, a lot of meetings and projects...then there is the SGI Retreat.  It will be what is missing in our hectic lives...it will breath life into our energy levels and will bond us to those who love glass and want to take it into the world with flair and love.


We asked those who filled out the application to tell us why they want to come to the Retreat...below you will find their answers. 

 Here are some reasons why people want to attend.....

   Susan---I really enjoy getting together with other glass people(they are the best). Coming to the glass retreat would be a real treat eince I have always been working and not been able to enjoy this type of thing.

   Linda---I gain so much inspiration from being around othet glass artists. I plan to start making beads full time after the first of the year and I happen to be traveling through Pa at just this time next year.

   Holly---I have always wanted to come to this but was too afraid because I am so shy(yeah right) actually, I just could never find the vacation time.Plus something put together by such great folks as clean Barb and Dirty Looie has to be a blast in glass.

   Chuck---I am looking forward to seeing other people work and also showing them how I work. Also the possability of collaborating on a project is of great interest to me.

   Deborah---Would like to explore soft glass sculptures and need the time and support to learn how to troubleshoot possible problems.Love the AGI community, but this would be a different type of "camper".

   Cleo--- There is nothing like the education and inspiration that comes from sharing with others artists. Unlike classes, you have no idea where this learning expierience is aimed.

   Karen---I want to see demos by all the teachers that are listed. I would like to meet some of my lampworking heros.

   Kris---I want to spend time with friends...learn more about others work and gather information about how others teach in hope of teaching myself some day, I would love to have a torch statiopn near my friens, Trey.

   Melissa---Glass has facinated me since childhood. I collected glass figurines frok every place that we went and cried when mom and dad made me leave the glass booth at the  amusement park.

   Maxine---I would like to learn more and be inspired

   marcia---I need to hang with some glass buddies in an open sharing emnvirenment.

   Shirley---This sounds like a great opportunity to share and learn with like minded people.

   Marcy---I'd like to come because i know it will be awesome torching side by side with fellow people who love glass too--all in one spot. And your demo line up has some of my faves!

   Patricia---This sounds like a womderful opportunity to meet other "torchers".It is not far from me and the cost is just right!!

    Diane-why not?

    Cynthia---First because Louie is involved! That and this sounds like a great excuse to work at the torch I cannot keep my eyes open anymore. Oh, and being able to watch over people work and learn!! It's about learning...

   Mary ---I attended the Bead Invitational at the Glass Blowing Center back in '05 and it was great to hang out with other glass lovers in a friendly, sharing atmosphere. There were people there more advanced than myself and I absorbed as much as I could from them, like a sponge. There were people there who could learn from me too and it felt good to be able to give something back. I love the whole philosophy of the SGI event and simply cannot wait to get back to Hilliards.