Add some decorations to your home for Halloween or Dia de los Muertos. While the holidays are very different, there is some overlap in iconography. Use the scroll saw (one of the safest, beginner-friendly and most accessible tools in the woodshop) to create skulls, bats, spirits, or anything spooky you feel like designing. You are only limited by your imagination and your ability to cut on the line you put on the piece of wood. A materials fee is due at registration. Closed-toe shoes required.
Join us in this hands-on stick welding class and learn the fundamentals of this versatile and popular metal-joining process. Learn proper technique for striking an arc, and how to create clean, structurally sound welds as you work in our heavy metals studio. You’ll gain practical skills to confidently approach projects like repairs, fabrication, and creating metal art.Ā
Flame-resistant clothing, long pants, and heavy closed-toe shoes are required. Class will be held in theĀ Welding Studio, Building 4.
Dive into the art of flameworking in this beginner-friendly beads 101 class! Using a torch and glass rods, you’ll learn how to safely shape, melt, and form your own vibrant glass beads. Wear natural fabrics (cotton not polyester) and tie back long hair while working in the studio.
Create one-of-a-kind home accents like wall pockets, vases, and lanterns using handbuilding techniques such as slab, coil, and sculpting – no wheel required. This multiweek class covers construction, glazing, and finishing, giving you the skills to craft beautiful, functional decor from clay. Please wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty!
Class will be held in the Ceramics Auxiliary Classroom 301, on the 3rd floor of GoggleWorks.Ā
Create your own pair of elegant sterling silver dangle earrings! You will learn fundamental metalsmithing techniques, including sawing, filing, texturing, shaping, drilling, and finishing sterling silver components. Through guided instruction, you’ll design and fabricate a unique pair of earrings that reflects your personal style, whether simple and modern or detailed and decorative. A materials fee is due at registration. Closed-toe shoes are required.
From cutting and positioning the glass to finish firing processes, learn what it takes to create a unique set of four fused glass coasters. Closed-toe shoesĀ required.
Welding isn’t as intimidating as you might think! Learn the basic principles of MIG welding, a process in which an electric arc forms between a wire electrode and metal, causing them to melt and join together. At the conclusion of the workshop, leave with a miniature metal sculpture.
Flame-resistant clothing, long pants, and heavy closed-toe shoes are required. Class will be held in theĀ Welding Studio, Building 4.
Welding isn’t as intimidating as you might think! Learn the basic principles of MIG welding, a process in which an electric arc forms between a wire electrode and metal, causing them to melt and join together. At the conclusion of the workshop, leave with a miniature metal sculpture.
Flame-resistant clothing, long pants, and heavy closed-toe shoes are required. Class will be held in theĀ Welding Studio, Building 4.
Get some hands-on experience with glassblowing as you learn how to gather hot glass from the furnace, add color, and sculpt it into a glass pumpkin. Our artists will guide you through the process of making a one-of-a-kind centerpiece for the fall season.
Have a group of 4 or more?Ā Turn up the heat, gather yourĀ family and friends and book an exclusive, hands-on glassblowing workshop with us! Find detailsĀ here.Ā Minimum of 4 required.
Learn fundamental skills of creating mosaics. From cutting glass, arranging vibrant tiles, and grouting your design, you’ll create a cute pumpkin you can hang in your home. Closed-toe shoesĀ required.
Learn the art of pyrography while creating ornaments in this cozy winter workshop. You’ll use woodburning tools to add detailed designs to pre-cut wooden shapes. A materials fee is due at registration. Closed-toe shoes required.
About Jen DiArenzo No matter the medium, I tend to draw inspiration for my art from my love of wildlife and the natural world. While I mostly focus on wood burning these days, I still enjoy creating with pastels, paints, and pencils, and have even begun taking on digital character art commissions for authors. I am a summa cum laude graduate of RIT in New York with a major in Illustration and a minor in Creative Writing, and I’ve had the privilege of working with customers and businesses all across the world including XFinity Mobile, Ventana Surfboards and the Western Flyer Foundation. My work has even been gifted to Mumford and Sons and Brandi Carlile. When I’m not creating, teaching the occasionalĀ pyrography master class, or writing, I’m busy being a wife and mom to two kids and a senior chocolate lab at our home outside of Philadelphia.Ā Ā Ā