Neon II
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Class Days: Please make a selection aboveWednesdayWednesday
Class Time: Please make a selection above6:30pm-9:30pm6:30pm-9:30pm (18.0 total hours)
Age Group: Ages 16+
Class Code: Please make a selection above1NEL31B26-B3NEL31B26-A
Continuing Class (See prerequisites in description) Neon & Light
Description
PREREQUISITE: Neon I
All students must review and adhere to all Crucible Health and Safety Policies.
At this time, individuals are not required to show proof of vaccination or wear a mask inside our facility. We strongly encourage staff, faculty, students, and visitors to wear masks and stay up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccinations in order to keep our community safe.
Students wishing to transfer must first withdraw from their registered class, adhering to the Crucible withdrawal policy. Any refund or credit due after withdrawal can be applied to enrollment in a different class.
Refunds for classes regularly priced at $200 or less:
- Withdrawals made 14 or more days before the first class date: Full refund less $50 registration fee
- Withdrawals made 7-13 days before the first class date: Full refund less $50 registration fee plus $25 processing fee
- Withdrawals made 6 or fewer days before the first class date: Ineligible for refund or transfer
Refunds for adult classes regularly priced over $200 and youth classes outside of youth weeklong camps:
- Withdrawals made 14 or more days before the first class date: Full refund less $100 registration fee
- Withdrawals made 7-13 days before the first class date: Full refund less $100 registration fee plus $25 processing fee
- Withdrawals made 6 or fewer days before the first class date: Ineligible for refund or transfer
Refunds for Youth Spring and Summer Weeklong Camps:
- Withdrawals made 30 or more days before the first class date: Full refund less $100 registration fee
- Withdrawals made 7-29 days before the first class date: Full refund less $100 registration fee plus $50 processing fee
- Withdrawals made 6 or fewer days before the first class date: Ineligible for refund or transfer
Read our full withdrawal and transfer policy here.
If you wish to withdraw from a class or have questions about the class registration process, please email registrar@thecrucible.org.
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Arlo Fishman
Arlo Fishman is an artist and educator in the San Francisco Bay area. His work spans several disciplines, including glass sculpture, electronic kinetics, and music composition. He has worked as an educator at many institutions, most recently leading a summer session workshop in Neon design and fabrication at the Ox Bow School of Art in Michigan.
Arlo is a second-generation glass blower and neon worker, tutored by industry greats Jacob Fishman and Bill Concannon. He is also a highly skilled art installer who has installed sculptural neon at museums and institutions including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Walker Art Center, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Penland School of Art, Sotheby’s, and the Menil Collection.
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