Career Advancement Programme in Outdoor Glass Art (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Career Advancement Programme in Outdoor Glass Art advanced certificate programme is a 20-unit course designed to equip learners with the essential skills required for career advancement in the outdoor glass art industry. With a focus on the importance of this field, the programme meets the growing demand for skilled professionals who can design and install large-scale glass art installations.
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- Introduction to Glass Art
- Glass Working Techniques
- Color Theory in Glass
- Design Principles for Glass Art
- Introduction to Kiln Forming
- Glassblowing Fundamentals
- Color Application in Glass
- Optical Glass Art
- Introduction to Fusing
- Advanced Glassblowing Techniques
- Advanced Kiln Forming
- Glass Enameling
- Introduction to Mould Making
- Safety Procedures in Glass Art
- Glass Art Marketing and Promotion
- Presenting and Displaying Glass Art
- Storing and Handling Glass Art
- Conservation and Restoration of Glass Art
- Glass Art and Sustainability
- Capstone Project: Creating a Glass Art Piece
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Exploring the diverse career paths in Outdoor Glass Art, we see that the majority of professionals are Professors at 40%, followed closely by Curators at 25%.
Glass Artists come in third with 15%, while Conservationists and Curators make up the remaining 30%.
Glass Artist (15%): Responsible for creating intricate and beautiful glass art pieces for public display.
Conservationist (20%): Specializes in preserving and restoring historic glass art pieces for future generations.
Curator (25%): Oversees the acquisition, conservation, and display of glass art pieces in museums and galleries.
Professor (40%): Teaches students about the history, techniques, and applications of glass art, and often conducts research in the field.
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