• Reminder: Bullseye Winter Sale
• New Class: Painterly Figures with Jeff Wallin
• Bullseye Gallery: Carrie Iverson


Save Big at Bullseye Resource Center

Tuesday, January 15–Saturday, January 19
Winter Sale Hours: 10–6, Saturday 10–5

Come enjoy fantastic price reductions during our annual Winter Sale:

  • 30% off molds and 10x10s
    40% off half sheets
    50% off Standard full sheets
    50% off Tekta clear sheets
    50% off frit
    60% off Curious thin half sheets
    60% off Curious full sheets

And that’s not all. We invite you to explore the Bullpen area for unique Curious and Furious glasses.* And to chat with friends and other enthusiasts. And to sample our refreshments. We’ll have extra checkout registers, as well as added sales staff to bundle up your purchases and send you on your merry way.

Loading is easy. Parking is free. So come join in the fun—and score great deals on some of your favorite glasses.

Click here for a map and driving directions…

The smallish print:
Walk-in only
While supplies last
Prices discounted from retail
No phone or mail orders
We won't pick, but we will ship.
All sales are final.
For safety, long pants and closed toe shoes are recommended.
No one younger than 13 may enter the Bullpen area.
Tip: To avoid the crowds, shop later in the week. We restock supplies daily.

*Curious about Furious glass?
The grading system for our handmade glass demands that each sheet match a target color and have a uniform appearance to receive top grade. What happens to all the fusible glass that is not quite the target color or that has some other irregularity? Bullseye calls it "Curious-Fusible" or "Furious" glass and sells it at a discount. These sheets, held to the same compatibility requirements as top-grade sheets, are excellent for one-of-a-kind projects and are a great value for your dollar. Experimental colors and combinations may also be graded Curious-Fusible. So come to the sale and see if these out-of-the-ordinary sheets could be part of your next extraordinary kiln-glass project.

Bullseye Resource Center
3610 SE 21st Avenue
Portland, OR 97202
503.227.2797
resourcecenter@bullseyeglass.com
http://www.bullseyeglass.com/

For information about food, lodging, and things to do while you’re in Portland, click here and here .


Consider This First-Time-Ever Class:
Painterly Figures in Kiln-Glass
With Jeff Wallin

January 24-27 (CL0889)
Thursday-Saturday, 9am-5pm
Sunday, 10am-Noon

With this class, we offer kiln-formers a first opportunity to study with rising star Jeff Wallin . Many of us were mesmerized by Wallin’s demonstration at the Resource Center in October, during which he worked with a live model to render her face using powders on sheet glass. As promised during that demonstration, Wallin has designed this class to focus on working with the human figure in fused glass. Students will work with live models. Even those who believe they can’t draw on paper may well discover that they can draw with glass.

Read the course description…

To register, contact:
classes@bullseyeglass.com
503-227-2797 (local)
1-888-220-3002 (toll free)

Full registration details…

Our courses are taught in well-equipped classroom studios at:
Bullseye Resource Center
3610 SE 21st Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97202 USA


Carrie Iverson: Catalyst
January 3-February 16, 2008

An installation by Carrie Iverson, graduate of Yale and SAIC, combining prints on paper with prints in fused glass. Objects in motion, imagery submerged just below the surface, the traces of an explosion...

Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm and by special appointment

Bullseye Gallery
300 NW 13th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209
503.227.0222
http://www.bullseyegallery.com/

Artist Reception, Bullseye Gallery: Wednesday, February 6, 5:30-7:30pm
Artist Talk, Bullseye Resource Center: Tuesday, February 5, 6:30-7:30pm
First Thursdays: January 3, February 7, open until 8pm

View the exhibition online…


Bullseye Glass Co. is a leader in promoting glass art worldwide through quality production of colored glass for art and architecture, research and education, and the presentation of innovative glass art in its Portland gallery.