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Cyanotype Sun Catcher
with Sandra Koberlein

Explore the art of cyanotype printing while creating your own one-of-a-kind suncatcher. This hands-on workshop begins with a brief introduction to the history and process of cyanotypes—an early photographic technique known for its striking blue tones.
You'll use prepared cyanotype paper and fabric to create layered, light-reactive prints, then assemble your pieces into a hanging suncatcher using string and beads provided. A selection of natural materials will be available, but participants are encouraged to bring their own flat objects for printing—such as pressed flowers, lace, feathers, or keys—to make their design truly personal.
All materials are included ($45 materials fee). No experience necessary.
Capturing Character: Animal Portraits in Mixed Media
with Zoungy Kligge

This full-day workshop is designed for artists of all levels who are interested in exploring the art of animal portraiture. We will begin by diving into foundational artistic principles that apply to a wide variety of animal subjects—focusing on form, proportion, texture, and expression. Through guided exercises and demonstrations, participants will develop observational skills and techniques that translate across species and media. Participants are encouraged to bring a reference photo of an animal they love or find inspiring. Using a combination of water-based painting media (such as watercolor or gouache) and drawing materials (like pencil, ink, or colored pencil), each participant will work toward capturing the personality and unique features of their chosen subject.
By the end of the day, you'll walk away with a completed portrait, new techniques, and a deeper understanding of how to bring animals to life on paper.
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- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
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Wearable Art: Watercolor Earings
with Becky Peach

Unleash your creativity in this 5-week jewelry-making class! You'll start by painting vibrant, playful watercolor designs, exploring color theory and freeform techniques. Your artwork will then be transformed into one-of-a-kind earrings through a process of cutting, sealing with resin, and finishing with metal accents.
Throughout the course, you'll build skills in watercolor painting, resin work, and basic metalwork — all while layering and experimenting at your own pace. The final session offers open studio time to complete projects or create additional pieces.
Perfect for all skill levels—no prior experience needed!
$50 materials fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class.
Check out more of her work on theplayfulpeach.com
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.
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The Art of Ink: Line, Light & Shadow
with Zoungy Kligge

In this one-day workshop, we’ll explore the expressive potential of pen and ink drawing. In the morning, participants will learn foundational techniques for using pen to create both line and tone, focusing on mark-making, hatching, and crosshatching to build depth and texture. Through guided exercises, you'll develop confidence with this versatile and bold medium. In the afternoon, we’ll apply these techniques to a variety of subjects—people, places, and everyday objects—working both with and without ink washes to explore contrast, mood, and composition. This workshop is ideal for artists of all levels who want to loosen up their drawing style, explore dynamic techniques, and sharpen their observational skills.
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- 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!
Beginning a Botanical Sketchbook: Capturing Summer
with Margaret Saylor

elebrate the beauty of late summer by starting your own botanical sketchbook inspired by the vibrant natural surroundings of Historic Yellow Springs. In this relaxed, hands-on workshop, participants will explore techniques for observing and rendering seasonal plant life—whether it’s a delicate wildflower, a garden vegetable at its peak, or an earthy woodland mushroom.
Through guided instruction and individual exploration, you’ll learn foundational drawing and watercolor techniques that bring botanical subjects to life on the page. This workshop is perfect for beginners looking to start a sketchbook practice, or for artists seeking fresh inspiration and new ways to document the world around them.
Paint Unbound: Creating with the Palette Knife
with Matiko Mamaladze

Unlock the expressive power of the palette knife in this dynamic one-day workshop. Without the need for preliminary sketching, you'll jump right into painting, using bold strokes and rich textures to bring your vision to life. Whether you're creating vibrant still lifes or emotive abstract scenes, this spontaneous approach encourages creativity, experimentation, and a fresh perspective on your process. Perfect for artists looking to loosen up and explore new techniques in a supportive, hands-on environment.
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- 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!