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Exploring Pastel Underpainting Techniques

$65

with Anne Whalon

Calendar Next session starts Feb 22, 2025 at 9:30 am

Discover the transformative power of underpainting in this hands-on pastel workshop. Explore a variety of techniques to create unique textures and tones as a foundation for your pastel work. You’ll learn how to incorporate watercolor, charcoal, inks, and alcohol, applied with a brayer, to craft dynamic underlayers that add depth and character to your paintings. These techniques will prepare the pastel surface, providing an inspiring start before adding pastel color. Perfect for artists looking to expand their skill set, this workshop offers an exciting approach to elevating your pastel art. Join us and bring your creativity to life!

Click HERE for a materials list for this workshop

  • 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!
Full Course

Drawing Light and Shadow

$75

with Zoungy Kligge

Calendar Next session starts Mar 1, 2025 at 10 am

Learn to accurately portray light and shadow! We will learn to identify, name, and diagram the distinct parts of light and shadow on basic forms (boxes, balls, cylinders); after a quick lunch break we will test out our new skills on a large-scale still life setup using charcoal, pencils, and erasers on paper. See you there!

Click HERE for a materials list for this course!

  • 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!
Full Course

Resting Nature: A Winter’s Journey into Botanical Sketching

$75

with Margaret Saylor

Calendar Next session starts Mar 9, 2025 at 10 am

Botanical art is a genre that combines art plus science. Accuracy and observation are the keys to a successful drawing or painting. Using basic drawing techniques, we will seek to understand the structure, texture, and details of seed pods, branches, leaves, moss, lichens, and other winter specimens. Begin a botanical sketchbook winter observations using graphite, Micron pen, and watercolors.

Click HERE for a materials list for this workshop.

 

This workshop is scheduled to be held on the upper level of the Fraley Studio, which is only accessable by stairs.

 

  • 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!
Full Course

Getting the Best From Your Clay

$65

with Jeanie Silver

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 15, 2025 at 9:30 am

Join us for a one-day demonstration and discussion workshop focused on essential but often overlooked aspects of working with clay. Learn practical techniques like recycling clay to reduce waste, understanding water’s role in shaping, and mastering shrinkage rates. You’ll also explore making shrink rules, retrofitting lids, and conducting efficient, space-saving kiln tests. This workshop includes helpful handouts and discussions to guide you in creating pots that reflect your unique style.

 

  • 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!

Introduction to Encaustics

$65

with Gloria Cohan

Calendar Next session starts Mar 22, 2025 at 10 am

Explore the art of Encaustic Painting: and ancient art technique developed by early Egyptians and Greeks. Contemporary artists use the encaustic process of layering pigmented molten beeswax and resin medium to create depth, contrast, texture and luminous color.  The workshop will encompass foundational aspects of set-up, safety, materials, surface preparation, wax properties, applications, and manipulation of encaustic media. A $45 materials fee payable to the instructor the day of the workshop will cover all of the materials needed.

 

This workshop is scheduled to be held on the upper level of the Fraley Studio, which is only accessable by stairs.

 

  • 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!
Full Course
2025 Community Kiln Firing
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2025 Community Kiln Firing

$220

with Rich Holck

Calendar Next session starts May 10, 2025

Rich Holck will oversee and guide you through the hands-on process of loading, firing, unloading, cleaning, and maintaining a wood kiln. Learn how to build the fire and operate the kiln at each stage, read the atmosphere of the kiln to time your stokes, and how to place wood across the width of the firebox to maintain even heat. Gain understanding of how kiln oxygen levels may fluctuate and ways of controlling oxygen levels by adjusting dampers and air openings. Consider factors like the quantity of wood per stoke, stoking frequency, and the size and type of wood to use. When introducing salt into the chamber, discuss its effects on the pottery, kiln, and kiln furniture. During unloading, observe the results of your collective efforts on the finished works, and how the process details come together to shape the end result.

Design Details for the Wood Fired Surface

$650

with Lindsay Oesterritter

Calendar Next available session starts Jun 27, 2025 , runs for 1 week

Join us for an immersive workshop led by renowned ceramic artist Lindsay Oesteritter, where you'll dive into the art of wood firing as well as a hands-on workshop in the ceramics studio.  This intensive course will focus on firing the wood kiln with a reduction cooling.  Students will bring high-fire bisqueware to be slipped or glazed as we cover wadding, loading, firing, reduction cooling, unloading, and cleaning our wares post-firing.  (approx. 12x24x18 inches share of space in the kiln for each participant) 

For the hands-on, making portion of the workshop, demonstrations will include working on the wheel, incorporating hand-built elements, design details, and considerations of the pot.  Lindsay and students will discuss the concept of "intentionality" - consciously and carefully considering the myriad of choices we confront as makers and how those choices affect the outcome of that simple object. 

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Forest Studio July 7th-11th

$225
Calendar Next available session starts Jul 7, 2025 at 9 am
3 additional sessions through Jul 7, 2025

Ages: 6 - 12

Morning and Afternoon Available. For all day sign up for both sessions.

Designed for young artists, this camp will immerse participants in a variety of artistic activities, including fine arts and Ceramics. We will explore the natural world around us and take a look at some of our native plant species and use them in craft projects that capture their magic. Whether they're beginners or budding artists, our camp provides a fun, supportive environment for exploration and skill-building. With a mix of individual projects and group activities, every child will leave with a collection of their own artwork and lasting memories.





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