How it works
Public Glass offers a unique space for exploring various glass art techniques. In this creative environment, participants can learn skills like fusing, slumping, glass blowing, lampworking, kiln casting, sand casting, and cold working. Experienced instructors guide individuals or groups through hands-on activities, allowing everyone to engage directly with the art of glass-making. Whether you're new to these techniques or looking to refine your skills, the company provides a supportive setting for artistic growth and collaboration.
In addition to educational workshops, Public Glass provides rental opportunities for those with prior experience who wish to access well-equipped glass studios. This setup is ideal for groups looking to work on projects together or hold special events in a distinctive setting. The company welcomes inquiries about hosting private parties or other group activities in the studios. With its focus on both learning and creating, Public Glass offers an engaging platform for enhancing group dynamics through shared artistic experiences.
Location
Your event takes place at 1750 Armstrong Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124.
Activity Attributes
Key characteristics of this experience.
Core Feel
Team Dynamics
Engagement
Operating Hours
- Monday
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10:00 AM 6:00 PM
- Tuesday
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10:00 AM 6:00 PM
- Wednesday
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10:00 AM 6:00 PM
- Thursday
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10:00 AM 6:00 PM
- Friday
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9:00 AM 6:00 PM
- Saturday
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9:00 AM 6:00 PM
- Sunday
- Closed
Our Review
Updated
Our first impression of Public Glass is that it offers a distinctive and engaging team-building experience through the art of glass-making. The hands-on nature of activities like glass blowing and kiln casting encourages collaboration and communication among participants, making it an excellent choice for creative teams looking to strengthen their bonds. The presence of experienced instructors ensures that even those new to these techniques can participate confidently, fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can contribute and learn.
One thing to keep in mind is that while Public Glass provides a unique artistic platform, it may not be the best fit for analytical teams or those seeking a more traditional team-building approach. The focus on creativity and artistic expression might not resonate with groups who prefer structured problem-solving activities. However, for established teams looking to break out of their routine or small groups eager to explore new skills together, this setting offers a refreshing change from conventional team-building exercises. Additionally, the option for studio rentals provides flexibility for more experienced participants who wish to embark on collaborative projects in a well-equipped space.