Stained Glass & Mosaic
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Stained Glass & Mosaic

The Art League School in Old Town Alexandria, VA offers unique classes and workshops in stained glass, beadmaking, glass fusing, mosaic, tile, and other niche creative outlets. Classes are available for beginners as well as experienced artists! Courses are offered year-round during the day, in the evenings, and on the weekends to work with your schedule.

Watch instructor Jimmy Powers demo for his Stained Glass students

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The Stained Glass Store is now open!

Thanks to an extraordinary donation, The Art League Store is now selling stained glass supplies at the Madison Annex!

We are selling glass sheets in a wide array of sizes and colors, foil, solder, bevels, bevel clusters, grinders and tools of every kind — all at discounted prices.

Stained Glass & Mosaic on the Creativity in Action blog

Ranging from five days long to just one, workshops are a perfect way to fit some art into your summer — or to craft…
These tapestries aren’t woven — they’re pieced together from glass, metal, and found and reused materials….
For painters with an itch to try something new, a workshop starting in two weeks explores a different way to approach the medium….
With Spring Term classes underway, our new Stained Glass Store at the Madison Annex has expanded its hours! Stained glass of every description, solder,…
Thanks to an extraordinary donation, The Art League School will host a Stained Glass Materials Sale Sunday, March 24 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm…
There are plenty of opportunities to get involved with The Art League this week! Check out what’s happening: Alice Ferguson Foundation Talk Thursday, March…

Your help is needed to support The Art League’s future!

Your support of The Art League reflects where you envision the world of creativity will take us tomorrow. Are you ready to map the future for your — and your community’s — creative life?