Lisa Atchison

About this instructor

Lisa Atchison entered the world of lampworking and art glass bead making in 2003 and never looked back. She was completely hooked with the first light of the torch.  Lisa’s organic glass beads and jewelry offer elegance, soft flowing colors, cubic zirconia, fine silver, copper, hand-pulled cane, and handmade murrini. With copper electroforming, she also adds delicate surface design work, often incorporating natural elements such as real leaves and acorn caps into the finished pieces.  She works out of her home-based, five-torch lampworking studio in Indianapolis where she teaches lampworking, electroforming, lapidary, and other cold work processes. In addition to teaching locally, Lisa travels to other studios.  Lisa’s glass beads and jewelry have been juried into The Indiana Artisan program, and now proudly carries the Indiana Artisan logo. Her work has been represented in several publications such as Lark’s 1000 Beads, Indianapolis Woman, and featured in The Glass Bead Evolution, Lamaga, and several issues of The Flow magazine. She was an Artist in Residence at the Indiana State Museum and has work in the Corning Museum, in New York.   

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Lampworking: Techniques Galore & More

with Lisa Atchison June 23-27, 2025

Lampworking & Lapidary: Cold Work Window Beads

with Lisa Atchison August 23-24, 2025

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