Patient, informative instructors who have a passion for creating this kind of art. We did the Intro to glass blowing and loved it. We plan on taking the next few courses to further our knowledge. They are friendly and answered all my questions. This is an awesome date night!
Tonya B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
One of the best place as a good kind of service as well to and nice deal of loving. So for a good experience with some good deal of time and experience for a philosophical thought as well. Great recovery of faithful inferences as well to do. I will support of this area…
Natalie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kingman, AZ
Best place ever. I took the glass forming kiln workshop and made a picture frame and some sun chimes. It was a blast! They walk you through how to do everything with detailed instructions, and it’s really easy. They items my boyfriend and I made are gorgeous and are going to make awesome gifts! I cannot wait to sign up for more classes here!
Danelle T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Worth, TX
This place teaches you how to make things with hot glass as well as selling beautiful pieces from professional glass artists. You can even watch the pros blowing glass. It’s just cool! My friends and I took a kiln glass for my birthday this year and we all made cheese plates and knives. It was so much fun and now we’re ready for the next wine and cheese party. Julia(the instructor) rocks!
Diana L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Worth, TX
The people at SiNaCa are very helpful, patient, and kind. I had my son’s feet casted. It was such a fun experience that I know I will remember. The staff’s attitude played a huge part in it being so memorable. Everyone seemed to genuinely care about what they were doing.
Ashleigh D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Worth, TX
Sinaca is a non-profit organization that helps those who would like to get into glass blowing, learn and perfect the craft. I have such an appreciation for locally glass blown art now! It was so interesting to watch and learn about the process. I went here for a Unilocal event, so I don’t know how one just watches without a group, or organization, but they said they do birthday parties and during the summer they keep the garage doors open so you can probably just watch while they work. Don’t forget to check out the gallery! Lots of techniques are showcased and you will be shocked that these things are handmade!
Chuck M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Worth, TX
What an incredible«hidden gem» SiNaCa Studios is! My wife and I have passed by several times but have never stopped. Last night Unilocal hosted an «Elite» event at the studio and were we pleased and astonished. Clifton and Kevin put on some wonderful class blowing demonstrations for all of us. They explained each and every step as they«crafted» beautiful hand-blown glass. We also took a tour of the showroom. Heidi was most helpful. She took the time to tell us about each piece, the artist and the process used in crafting the piece. We can’t wait to return again soon and hopefully take some classes in the future. We are now huge fans of the studio.
Ginny E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Grapevine, TX
I loved this! Went with two friends for an intro to kiln, I think. We had a great time! The class took the whole three hours and I’m pleased with my results, but that was just icing on the cake. The real fun was creating something and seeing the others’ creations since we had highly unique looks despite doing the same basic projects. Glass is so beautiful and I think I’ll be insanely proud of mine after I pick them up in a week. I would definitely recommend this for a fun night out.
Lorika H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Worth, TX
For true experience of craftsmanship and art Si Na Ca Studios is the place to be. You will be amazed at the skill, time and finesse that goes into these pieces of glass work. I highly recommend that you take the time to watch the artist make a piece from start to finish. This will give you a true appreciation for skill and craft. I had a privilege to watch Randall do a glass bowl and it was like watching a dramatic theater play that you would not want to take your eyes and ears off. It was exciting watching a piece of glass turn into a piece of Art. Please visit when you get a chance, they have the best service, instructors and glass ornaments. I have nothing but respect for this place. Big fan!!!
Lilly H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Paso Robles, CA
I went for a demonstration last night and it was AMAZING. We had a blast and it was so informative and exciting that I could have stayed for hours watching them make glass creations. Their shop is awesome too and I highly recommend stopping in. I am already trying to plan to come to one of their events when they make Christmas Ornaments next month!
Kendall S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
I love-love-love meeting people who love what they do. It’s rare. Unfortunately, not everyone has found a way to turn their personal passions into a career. It isn’t easy, it probably isn’t practical, and you probably won’t make a million bucks doing it unless you’re incredibly lucky. Anyway, it’s exciting to find folks who have made it work somehow, and that’s what I ran into at SiNaCa Studios. The awesome people who built and run this amazing organization on Magnolia would be so stoked if you stopped by to check out their space. It’s a unique facility that offers classes, workshops, and demonstrations in glassblowing, kiln-formed glass, and flameworking. There are not many glassblowing studios in general, and certainly not many in Texas(you’ll find more on the coasts). I’m so impressed by the quality and character of SiNaCa. I took glassblowing for a couple of years in college at UTA, and while I’m no expert in any sense(I don’t possess any 3D art skills and I am afraid of lava), I do have some knowledge of what a well-run glassblowing facility should look like, and SiNaCa studios is just fantastic(and pretty damn big for being a local non-profit business). If you’ve ever had any interest in working with glass, you have to come see this place. You can watch demonstrations(which is fascinating), or you can sign up to work with glass yourself at very reasonable prices. Maybe you’ve never created any type of art before. Maybe you’ve never pictured yourself working with glowing, molten glass that’s hotter than the fires of Mordor. It’s never too late! SiNaCa works with everyone from total neophytes to established glass artists. You’ll be taken care of, safe, and have the chance to do something that not many do. SiNaCa also brings in glass artists from around the nation to further expose our community to this wonderful art form. Check out their website or facebook page to see a calendar of events. Currently, they host Open Studio Nights after hours where you can watch some glass work happen and BYOB. Always something cool coming to you from this studio! And, of course, they have a gallery space where they display and sell some of their gorgeous creations, made by local glass artists!
Nathan F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Worth, TX
I love this place. You can explore their art gallery and see hand-crafted glass art made by local artists. You can watch a novice like myself take lessons or take lessons yourself. Once a month they also have an open-house event where you can watch a professional glass artist make glass art before a live audience and ask questions while they work. Great fun.
Corina T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Keller, TX
Sorry if I sound like a sales pitch in my review but my visit to Sinaca made me an instant fan of the place, and I want it to succeed for a very very long time. I took my in-laws and my husband to Sinaca this past weekend since I thought it was something my mother-in-law would really enjoy. As we walked in the door we were immediately greeted and invited to go inside a adjoining room to watch one of their guys working with glass. We were completely blown away by the friendliness of the staff and their skill in what they did. After they completed this awesome blown bowl, we stayed behind to chat with the guys working with the glass. They gave us a ton of information and didn’t mind answering a ton of questions. We found out from them that the studio is a non-profit organization and that aside from selling pieces in their adjacent gallery, they offer rental time with the kilns and classes of varying skill levels to support the studio. Afterwards, we checked out the gallery and checked out some of their pieces for sale — This place is really a neat place to find some unique gifts as well. If you’re in the area definitely go check this place out, support the local artists and this studio — it was definitely worth the visit. I cant wait to sign my husband up for one of their introductory glass classes!