Feathers hold stories

What is yours?

Across cultures and time, feathers carry powerful symbolic meaning, sometimes mythical, sometimes mystical. Feathers
have symbolised courage, freedom, wisdom, protection, hope, remembrance and transformation. Often they're enigmatic reminders of our connection to nature.

Whether your feather reflects a personal story, a cherished memory or simply colours that bring you joy, your piece becomes uniquely yours.

What do feathers mean to you?

Take your creation home

What will you make?

A fiery red phoenix feather? A scorched feather reminding you of Icarus’ audacity? A shimmering angel’s feather? Or a magnificently colourful plume reminding you of a bird-of-paradise?

A bit of magic for yourself, a gift or perhaps a work of remembrance? What will you make?

From start to finish — you'll go home with your own unique creation.

No two creatiions are alike

Uniquely you

There are five patterns to choose from: each with seven or more pieces of glass and more than 340 glass colours and textures to choose from. That’s more than 108 octillion combinations — let your imagination run wild — the possibilities are nearly endless.

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Beginner friendly

Experience needed

No prior experience required. We’ll take you through the process of pattern selection, glass choice, safely cutting and grinding your pieces, foiling, soldering and applying patina to finish your work. And when we're done, we'll celebrate your handiwork with you.

If you already know the basics, you can choose to create a more complex feather — or we'll challenge you to try out some more advanced embellishments.

Challenging & rewarding

Every step of the way…

This is a well-structured workshop with step-by-step instruction, ample demonstrations and practice. We'll guide you through every step and celebrate your finished piece with you at the end of the workshop. And if you need a bit of extra support, we'll be there to guide you.

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Discover your creative self

Be inspired

The studio vibe is a unique experience — you cannot help but be inspired by the hundreds of creative works on display. The history of the century-old stone-and-mortar grist mill we call home reminds us of the pioneers who came before us.

The break you didn't know you needed

Your creative space

A well-equipped studio, with generous workbenches and refreshments on tap coupled with fun, stress-free instruction and the company of fellow creatives makes for a joyful creative journey.

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Ease into your experience

A good start

The studio opens at least 30 minutes before starting time. Please arrive a little early to settle in, help yourself to some refreshments and choose your pattern before the workshop starts.


Late arrivals disrupt the rest of the class, and it may not be possible for the instructor to help you catch up.

Body & Soul

Lunch & logistics

Refreshments available throughout the day.

We'll take a 30 minute lunch break — bring a packed lunch or support a local eatery.

Visit our FAQs page to learn more about parking, our facilities, local restaurants and accommodations.

What our guests say

I made that!

This day spent [at PMAC] was the medicine I didn't know I needed. Elizabeth Mongrain

Loved the stained glass work shop! It was well organized, and Lourens was a great instructor. Will definitely try another workshop. I am from Montreal and it was worth the trip! Donna McCallum

Fabulous stained glass workshop! Donna St Dennis

…so much fun. Lourens was kind, helpful and so knowledgeable. Jessica Trainor

I found my “Happy Place” outside my home!! I’ve attended 2 different workshops so far and they’ve been amazing experiences. I WILL be back for more!! Highly recommend!!! Cathy Pruner

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With you every step of the way

Your guide

Lourens Joubert will guide — and challenge — you every step of the way for an enriching experience.

Taking care

Health & safety

Working with glass poses some risk. Learn more about safety in the glass studio. Please follow your facilitator's safety instructions and note that:

  • To protect your feet, you must wear closed-toe shoes.
  • We recommend wearing natural fibre clothing that cover your legs — denim/jeans will do perfectly.
  • You are welcome to bring an apron or work jacket.
  • Avoid loose clothing and tie back long hair to avoid entanglement when working with machines or hot equipment.
  • Gloves and protective glasses are provided — you're welcome to bring your own.
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At a glance

Your creative experience

Time 10:00 to 16:00

Materials Included

Class size 10 seats

Instructor Lourens Joubert

Language English

Cancellations & Refunds

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