Jellyfish in Glass

with Lisa Stirrett

What You’ll Learn

 

Learn the techniques behind one of Lisa’s most captivating designs, including movement secrets she’s never shared publicly.

 

In this live Zoom class, Lisa will walk you through her full jellyfish process—from structure and movement to the techniques behind her signature jellyfish.

This is a demonstration-style class designed to help you understand the process clearly, so you can return to your own workspace and create with confidence.

What Makes This Class Different

 

This is not a surface-level walkthrough or a pre-recorded tutorial.

You’ll be learning directly from Lisa in a live setting as she shares the exact approach she uses to create her jellyfish; something she has refined over years of working with float glass.

This class is designed to give you a deeper understanding of:

  • how to build believable movement in glass
  • how structure supports flow
  • how to approach complex forms with clarity

So you’re not just copying a piece—you’re learning how to create your own.

Class Details

 

Time:
Thursday, July 16, 2026
6 PM PST

Duration: ~2 hours
Location: Live via Zoom

Price:

  • $625 Complete Access (Materials + Zoom)]

or

  •  $425 Studio Artist Access (Zoom Only)

Live Event Only

 

This class will be taught live and will not be recorded or released afterward.

To experience it, you’ll need to be there live.

 

Kit Includes

 

Each registered Complete Access student will receive a complete jellyfish kit, including:

  • Jellyfish form cutout
  • Two 16″ x 16″ clear glass panels (body + tentacles)
  • Center metal support piece
  • Wire for structure
  • Frit colors of your choice (selected at checkout)
  • Additional materials (“giblets”) for detail work
  • Firing schedule (fusing + slumping)
  • Martini shaker (for slumping)
  • Ceramic bowl (for slumping)

Kits will be shipped prior to the class date.

Note: Please ensure your shipping information is accurate at checkout.

 

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What You’ll Need

 

If you’d like to follow along hands-on during or after the workshop, you’ll want access to:

  • A kiln
  • Fiber blanket (we’ll provide recommendations)
  • Kiln shelf paper
  • Basic studio tools (enamel sifter, scoring tool, etc.)

 

 

What You’ll Learn

 

  • Jellyfish construction and form
  • Creating movement and flow in glass
  • Techniques behind Lisa’s signature jellyfish style

This isn’t just about one piece, you’ll gain the insight needed to explore the form further and create your own interpretations moving forward.

 

Who This Is For

 

This class is best suited for:

  • glass artists ready to explore more advanced forms
  • those interested in movement and organic design
  • artists working with float glass who want to expand their technique

 

Reserve Your Spot

Join us for a one-night live experience and learn a technique you won’t find anywhere else.