Question Club - Yearly Subscription
Question Club - Yearly Subscription
Question Club is a cost-effective way of getting support on your glass fusing or stained glass journey. Each month there will be a 2hr Zoom video call, where all members have the opportunity to ask questions whilst also learning from the answers to questions posed by the other members of the club. Time allowing there will also be a discussion section, where members are able to suggest glassy topics and share progress.
Question Club is best suited to those who are reasonably confident in their glass practice, but would benefit from a regular opportunity to get face-to-face support and ask technical questions whilst networking with other glass artists.
You can submit up to three questions each month which should be emailed ahead of the session. The sessions may under or overrun depending on the number of questions. You don’t have to ask a question each month, you are welcome to attend just to hear others’ questions and answers. There is usually an opportunity to ask on-the-night questions too.
This subscription does not include ongoing email support between sessions and is not an opportunity to learn new techniques from scratch. If you feel you need more specified and continuous support, this is provided via my mentorship scheme and six-month courses.
Subscriptions are currently open to a maximum of 25 members for £48 (£4 a month). Purchasing this annual subscription secures your attendance for 12 sessions.
Question Club will run on a monthly Monday evening, 6pm-8pm and will be recorded. If you can’t attend live I will still answer your question and you can access the answer afterwards. Each recording will be available to watch back for two weeks.
Dates:
13th July 2026
17th August 2026
14th September 2026
12th October 2026
16th November 2026
14th December 2026
11th January 2027
15th February 2027
15th March 2027
12th April 2027
17th May 2027
14th June 2027
Question Club members will receive an email reminder to submit their questions each month.
