Ergamoca Art began in 2020 during a season when the world slowed down and many of us found ourselves spending more time at home. My very first project started with old dishes in a window, which I covered with epoxy resin after watching my daughter use it in her own art projects. I immediately fell in love with the way the epoxy smoothed over the glass baubles and chipped glass pieces. I was hooked.
From there, I taught myself how to cut glass and began expanding both my projects and the materials I used. About nine months later, a friend invited me to sell my work at a festival she was hosting. My pieces were wildly popular — and that’s when I realized something important: people didn’t just love the finished art, they were fascinated by the process.
After years of customers encouraging me to teach, I finally decided to begin offering classes in 2026.
Today, I participate in up to 25 art shows and festivals each year across Georgia, East Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, and North Carolina — and I also host hands-on glass art classes where students of all skill levels can come relax, have fun, and create something truly beautiful.
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