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Stained Glass Flower Workshop w/ Kolika Chatterjee

April 26, 2026

Registration open!

Stained Glass Flower Workshop
w/ artist Kolika Chatterjee
Sunday, April 26
Session #1: 10am - 1pm
Session #2: 1 - 4pm
Location: Performance Space
Registration + supplies fee: Member $125 / Non-Member $140
Ages 18+

The garden is for all of us! Join us in the Performance Space for a hands-on workshop facilitated by artist Kolika Chatterjee where participants learn to make their own stained glass flowers using the Tiffany-style copper foil method. Choose from two sessions on April 26: the morning session at 10am or the afternoon at 1pm.

Each participant will create up to three flowers, mounted on individual wooden stands.

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Safety:

All safety gear is provided in this class: KN95 masks, heat safe gloves, nitrile gloves, goggles. If however you need something specific, please feel free to bring or reach out to the facility or instructor with questions. Wear close toed shoes and clothes covering your hands and legs. Be mindful of sharp and hot materials while working. We don’t allow food and drinks near the workspace. There will be comfort breaks built in.

This class is strictly 18+

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Registration for the class closes on April 19.

About Kolika Chatterjee:

Kolika is a self-taught glass artist in Somerville, MA known for her botanically-inspired glass home goods (both stained glass and kiln-formed), asymmetric aesthetics, and use of negative space. You might know her brand as Kanch (glass).

Kanch by Kolika can be found in many shops and galleries around the country, including in the Shop at 3S.

Drawing on a past career as a scientist, Kolika brings an experimental and analytical approach to her studio where her glassmaking is part intuitive and playful, and part precise and structured.

Kolika teaches glass garden workshops to adult students from NH to RI. She encourages beginners and experienced glass makers to engage in this equipment-heavy craft with wonder, and push the boundaries of the old school rules to connect with your elemental creativity.

The goal of each workshop stretches beyond individual flowers: the project is ultimately about the experience: the joy of co-creation in shared space, the humility of learning a craft with strangers, the tactile magic of working with our hands, and the generosity of opening ourselves up and sharing our ideas with others.

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3S Artspace is supported in part by grants from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts; the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and NHCF's Geoffrey E. Clark and Martha Fuller Clark Fund; and Little Bay Fund.

Thank you to our lead sponsors: AC Hotel Portsmouth, The Brook, The Kane Company/Tidemark, Katzman Contemporary Projects, MacEdge, Raka, Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel and Stirling Brandworks.

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