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Realistic Textures in Watercolor
with Kathryn Noska
We will learn tips and tricks to develop and improve the skill of realism in watercolor. Use various techniques to paint a variety of textures such as wood, metal, brick, fruit, leaves, clouds. There will also be a brief intro for how to wax a painting for framing without glass.
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- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
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Adult Inclusive Clay
with Melissa Zook
Inclusive Clay classes provide ceramic art education for adults with intellectual disabilities, fostering an inclusive and empowering environment. Participants learn handbuilding techniques like slab building, coiling, and pinching, with sessions also covering surface treatments and glazing.
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This class is held in a ADA accessable studio space
Eligibility and Participation Requirements:
- Participants must be over 18 and enrolled in the PA Department of Human Services ODP-HCBS waiver program.
- A support person must accompany participants and stay for the entire class.
- Support staff can create pottery at no additional cost while ensuring their participant is adequately supported.
Crafting Functional Pots
with Ryan Wheeler
Learn to throw a variety of functional, kitchen-ready pottery, including cups, bowls, plates, and mugs. This class is designed for all experience levels, from beginners looking to build foundational skills to experienced potters aiming to refine their techniques. Through hands-on demonstrations and personalized instruction, you'll explore form, balance, and functionality while developing confidence on the wheel. Whether you’re creating everyday dishware or experimenting with new shapes and styles, this class will help you craft beautiful and practical pieces to use and enjoy.
This class is held in a ADA accessable studio space
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!
Try It: Wheel Throwing Sampler
with Kiera Truesdale
Two 5-Week Sessions
Curious about learning to throw but not ready to commit to a full session? This five-week sampler is the perfect way to get a feel for working on the pottery wheel. Designed for beginners, the course introduces the essentials of wheel throwing — from preparing clay and centering to shaping simple forms like bowls and cylinders.
With hands-on instruction and plenty of guided practice, you’ll gain confidence at the wheel while creating a few finished pieces of your own. This short-format class offers a relaxed, low-pressure way to explore ceramics and decide if you’d like to take your skills further in a full 10-week course.
All materials, glazes, and firings are included.
This class is held in a ADA accessable studio space
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!
Homeschool Art Studio
with Christy Bullard
Designed especially for homeschool students, this class places ceramics at the heart of the experience while incorporating complementary art techniques. Students will explore handbuilding, surface design, glazing, and sculptural forms, alongside drawing, printmaking, and mixed-media projects that support their clay work.
Projects are tailored to a mixed-age group, with skill levels thoughtfully differentiated. Older students are encouraged to take on leadership roles, while younger artists gain confidence through guided, hands-on exploration. This class offers homeschool families a rich, studio-based ceramics experience that deepens both technical skills and creative expression. No class Monday, May 25 for Memorial Day
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support the mission of HYS.
Beyond Basics: Intermediate Ceramics
with Lauren Nolan
Beginners will build a strong foundation in wheel throwing through hands-on practice and personalized instruction. Students will learn essential skills including clay preparation, centering, and shaping basic forms such as cylinders and bowls. As confidence grows, the class will explore trimming techniques, handle attachment, surface decoration, and glazing. The final weeks will focus on finishing work and preparing pieces for firing. This class is ideal for those new to the pottery wheel and looking to create functional, finished pieces in a supportive studio environment.
This class is held in a ADA accessable studio space
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!
Paint Like the Master's
with Jackie Kane
Develop your skills as you recreate an Old Master’s Painting! Join this fun and informative way to learn or advance your oil painting skills. You will learn the steps to oil painting and create your own copy (or interpretation) of a famous Old Master’s Painting of your choosing. Individual attention will be given to each student’s level of skill. Class will cover how to start a painting, color mixing, mediums, brush techniques, etc. for beginners, while experienced painters can get started on their Master Copy with expert guidance along the way.
We will be working with paintings by Master Artists’ whose work is copyright free and therefore now “in the public domain.” Master Copy paintings are created from any of the works of the Old Masters from over 70 years ago. (i.e., Picasso’s work is NOT permitted as it is not in the public domain.) If in question, simply Google, “Are (artist’s name) paintings copyright free? You want the answer to be (Artist’s) paintings are in the public domain. Suitable for beginners as well as advanced painters.
Bring a photo or print of your chosen Master Artist’s painting to the first class. If undecided you may bring several possibilities to class which we can discuss.
Average to proficient drawing skills are recommended.
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!
Foundations in Throwing
with Jessica Greet
This class goes beyond basic throwing, teaching you how to transform simple forms into personalized works of art. Through demonstrations, you'll explore techniques for altering shapes, adding decorative elements, and enhancing functionality. Gain valuable studio tips and tricks that will help you refine your pottery skills. Perfect for potters of all levels who want to take their work to the next level.
This class is held in a ADA accessable studio space
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!