Advanced Stained Glass- Lead Panel | Harrison Campus | Mid Michigan College | Harrison Campus
Cultural Experiences
This course is offered to those that have taken the Basic Stained Glass class and already have
built a small leaded glass panel.
Harrison Campus | Poet Family Outdoor Education Center
This
two-day
course is offered to those that have taken the Basic Stained Glass class and already have built a small leaded glass panel OR have experience in cutting and scoring glass, as well as working with lead. In this class, we will spend two days learning more about the types of glass, where to purchase it and then time in the studio to build a larger rectangular panel or a circular panel. Choose from a few designs or bring your own. Materials are not included, contact Rhonda L. Deeg for your resource packet with designs and materials needed. Some glass can be purchased at cost from R. Deeg.
All tools and equipment provided.
$20-$40 extra will be for your additional materials.
Contact your Instructor- Rhonda Deeg at: preservationrho@gmail.com for instructions, a
list of glass materials you will need, where to purchase them, and class details upon
registering.
Rhonda L. Deeg, RLD Glass Art & Restoration, LLC.
Serving the Four State Areas- IN, KY, OH and MI
Rhonda L. Deeg, born in Kokomo, IN only a few blocks from Kokomo Opalescent Glass,
has devoted much of her career to teaching the construction trades and historic
preservation in the vocational trades. Rhonda also has over 30 years’ experience in
stained and art glass repair and restoration and is sole owner of RLD Glass Art. A large
percentage of her business includes the restoration/repair and conservation of window
and door panels for historic buildings, both in commercial and residential types, dating
from the early 1800’s through the 20th century. She also sources vintage glass for
replacement and uses her art background to include adaptive re-creations, traditional
painting, mosaics with glass. Her new commissions are created using inspirations from
the love she has for architectural details and abstract designs.
She is a member of many local, state, and national organizations including Preservation
Trades Network, Kentucky Heritage Council, Indiana Landmarks, Stained Glass
Association of America, American Glass Guild and the Society of American Mosaic
Artists. Rhonda has appeared in many publications, written numerous articles for trade
related magazines and spoken at many workshops/seminars, promoting the traditional
trades and glass art.
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