Drop in on Fridays for our new creative printmaking series with artist Suzanne Fellows and explore a variety of techniques to create your own unique prints. Perfect for both beginners and experienced artists, each session includes a demo, lecture, and hands-on experience with endless possibilities!
Come play with clay and learn how to use a variety of techniques to design your own spooky pumpkin lantern. Note: An adult must participate in the workshop. The tuition fee covers one individual, and you must register for each adult and child attending.
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.
Closed-toe shoes, long pants, hair tie are required.
Ring in the holiday season in our hot glass studio by crafting your own ornament or bell. Learn how to gather hot glass from the furnace, add color, and sculpt it into a holiday classic.
Closed-toe shoes, long pants, hair tie are required.
Find other Glassblown Ornament or Bell classes below:
Discover the vibrant world of stained glass. Whether you’re a beginner or an experience artist, this is the perfect way to explore the magic of stained glass on a small scale that’s fun and approachable. Leave with the skills to make a colorful stained glass masterpiece and your very own handcrafted piece of art to display.
Closed-toe shoes are required.
Find other Mini-Stained Glass classes listed below:
Build confidence in your technical skills in this five-week class covering the fundamentals of drawing. Using a variety of drawing media, you’ll practice using the elements of line, value, shape, form, and texture as we explore gesture drawing, contour lines, negative space, shading, perspective, and still life drawing.
Jewelry Making: Precious Metal Clay – Silver: Session B
Oct 19
Sunday
/ 1–4pm
Member: $68.00
/ Non-Member: $80.00
Skill Level: All Levels
Age: Adult
Jump into the world of jewelry design with silver precious metal clay! In this class you’ll learn to use molding tools and basic forming techniques to create a truly original piece. Once the design is complete, we’ll lay your project in one of our kilns to harden it into a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry!
Learn the skills necessary to throw cylinders, cups, bowls, and more in this exciting introduction to the fundamentals of working on a potter’s wheel. You will be guided through the process of throwing, shaping, and trimming your pieces. Express your creative voice through basic surface decoration and glazing techniques.
Learn the basics of woodturning while transforming raw pieces of wood into functional and beautiful turned bowls. Working on wood lathes, you will learn safe and efficient woodturning techniques along with proper turning tool usage. This class is for all levels and designed to develop basic wood turning skills. A materials fee is due at registration.
Closed-toe shoes are required.
Find other upcoming sessions of Intro to Bowl Turning below:
Learn how to collaboratively create an adventure with a team! From character creation and asset design to story arcs and the final boss, this class will guide you through the world of Tabletop Role-Playing Games. You’ll also have the chance to illustrate your character—bringing them to life visually with their unique look, gear, and personality. Feel free to bring your own dice!
Do you love patterned fabrics and maximalist design? In this class with artist Abby Ryder, you’ll learn how to screenprint your own patterned textiles and art. You’ll be guided through the process from start to finish, beginning with a digital design and ending with a lushly patterned work of art.
Explore the beauty and versatility of Itajime Shibori, a shape-resist dyeing technique that offers endless possibilities for pattern and design. In this one-day workshop, you’ll use cool-toned Procion dyes to create a series of striking fabric samples and a finished piece ready to wear or gift. No experience needed—just come ready to work with materials that may stain!