| Sat, Apr 11 |
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Easy Oil Painting Using the Bob Ross Method (ages 12+)
Don’t think of yourself as an artist? Our Bob Ross-style trained instructor will lead you through instruction to create your own work of art. This class will demonstrate how easy and fun working with oil paint can be. Bob Ross is enjoying a pop culture revival. His big hair, cheerful, calm, and encouraging personality inspired generations of people to take up painting in the 80s and 90s. All materials are provided to create a 16x20 canvas masterpiece ready to frame for display at home. Frames will be available for purchase during class if you are interested from instructor. -
NEW! Clay: Handbuilding Garden Flowers
Join Rachel to learn the basics of sculpting while making your very own flowers that will bloom all year! You will decorate your flowers as you desire with underglazes, and we'll fire them for you to pick up in a few weeks. -
NEW! Clay: Intro to Wheel Throwing
Join Aspen to learn the basics of throwing clay on the pottery wheel. Aspen has an easy going and engaging style of teaching and will help you make 2-3 pieces to be fired and glazed by the studio. -
NEW! Glass: Mosaic Glass-on-Glass Suncatcher
Join Rachel to learn to cut glass and create a glass-on-glass mosaic suncatcher to hang in a window. Rachel will grout your piece(s) a week later (you are welcome to come learn and do your own) for you to take home. -
NEW! Moss Art (ages 16+)
Welcome to Moss Tree Art Class. In this creative and immersive class, you will embark on a unique artistic journey inspired by the beauty of dry moss-covered trees. This class is designed for artists of all levels, from beginner to experienced creators, who wish to explore nature’s wonder through their artwork. Participants will create on a 12x16 canvas. -
Power Tools for Women 1
Explore the world of power tools and woodworking in this introductory, hands-on class. Learn to safely use drills, routers, and saws. Tips on staining/varnishing at home will be covered. Week 1: Learn the proper way to use tools and important safety considerations as you make a picture frame. Everyone will use all the tools. Week 2: Complete a small bench. Students will be allowed to leave projects to finish the second night of class. There is plenty of available parking. Long hair must be tied back and no loose clothing for safety. Bring safety goggles, a tape measure, and a pencil. Bring $35 to class payable to instructor for supplies. -
Power Tools for Women 2
Continue the learning and woodworking fun in this sequel to Power Tools 1. We will be making an end table with a bookshelf underneath. Must have taken Power Tools 1 or have permission from the instructor. Long hair must be tied back and no loose clothing for safety. Bring goggles, a tape measure and a pencil. Tips on staining/varnishing at home will be covered. Supply fee of $70-$85 payable to instructor (depending on type of wood chosen) -
Stained Glass 101: Copper Foil Method
Explore the art of stained-glass design and building. Learn to make, cut and use patterns. Cut and grind glass Tape your glass with copper foil Solder your glass Add patina to color the solder Finish the edges with a zinc border Clean and polish the finished window John will also discuss how to frame your completed window with wood. All tools and materials are provided. Please wear hard toe shoes, and long sleeves, and bring a pair of safety glasses. No fleece or sweaters that can catch glass chips as you cut. Bring $25 cash or check payable to instructor to first class for supply costs.Waitlist