Saturdays, April 20, 27, May 4, 11 (skip) 5/18 (time change on May 18 9a-3p as a make up time)
4 weeks
9:00am–12:00pm
Instructor: Jennie Johnson Sic
Ages 16+. [Prerequisite: beginner throwing skills consistently mastered or instructor approval]. This 4-week course will allow you to take your skills further and learn to throw with larger amounts of clay and create more intricate forms such as bottles, plates, and lidded vessels. Students are welcome to suggest forms they’re interested in creating and demonstrations will be given based on interest. Students are also free to work on their own personal projects and receive assistance from the instructor as needed.
Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and leave your rings, watches and bracelets at home.
Fee includes up to 25 lbs. of clay, glazes and firing. Please bring to class an apron, hand towel, and your own pottery tool kit (available at local craft stores or online).
*Previous mastering of basic wheel throwing skills and creating basic forms is required to take this class.
Register by April 18 Minimum Registered: 3
Canceled Saturday, April 20
12:30–3:30 pm
Instructor: Jaymee Fedor
Ages 12+. In this 3-hour workshop we will learn how to make our own simple chia pet with white clay. First we will sculpt our forms, then hollow them out! We'll add textural lines that will serve as grooves for our chia seed mixture. Once class is over, the pieces will be fired and picked up at a later date. Chia seed mix and instructions for sprouting will be included. Start thinking now about what you want your new little friend to look like, and bring your sketches to class! Fee includes clay, glazes and firing.
Materials needed: an apron, hand towel, and your own pottery tool kit (available at local craft stores or online). Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Leave your rings, watches and bracelets at home.
Register by April 18
Minimum registration: 3
Friday, April 26
9:00 am–4:30 pm
Facilitator: Jan Cosmos
The two-part day-long workshop, Celebrate Your Creative Roots, takes a provocative, deep dive into the BIG HISTORY of your creative roots. Imagine, Ancestry.com on steroids! Learn about how you are biologically and spiritually connected to a Creative Universe and to the Painters of Chauvet who stroked symbolic art on the walls of a French cave 3700 yrs. ago. Presented in a multimedia format, our human and cosmic story is revealed through the research of experts in astrophysics, archeology, paleontology, genetics, psychology, neuroscience, and Paleolithic art. Come away knowing more about yourself, your gifts, where you came from, and who you’re meant to be!
This is an all day workshop, so please bring a bagged lunch.
Register by April 24 Minimum Registered: 5
Saturday, April 27
12:00p-3:00 pm
Instructor: Maggie Magnuson
In this class you learn basic watercolor painting techniques, then practice those techniques and paint your very own greeting card masterpiece. You will plan, draw, paint and ink your artwork using your own inspiration, or if you prefer you may use source material that will be available. All supplies will be provided for this class making it a perfect introduction to watercolor for a beginner or intermediate painter. It will be a relaxing and fun class designed to explore your inner artist.
Register by April 25 Minimum Registered: 3
5 weeks 9:30a–12:30p
Facilitator: Jean Apgar
Fee includes up to 25 lbs. of clay, glazes & firing.
Register by April 29 Minimum Registered: 3
Cancellation & Refund Policy
Paid enrollment in a Womanspace class must be cancelled in order for the student to be eligible for a refund. A refund (minus a $10 non-refundable deposit, minus the 3% service fee) will be granted according to the following:
Mondays, May 6, 13, 20, 27
1:00–4:00 pm
Instructor: Connie Pratt
Ages 16+. Intermediate–Advanced. [Prerequisite: beginner throwing skills mastered or instructor approval.] This is a fast paced workshop focusing on collaboration and independent study. Instruction of various techniques to explore or expand on will be presented. Implementation of the process will be determined by the students own artistic interests. Students are encouraged to share their creative variations with the class.
Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and leave your rings, watches and bracelets at home. Bring hand towel and your own pottery tools (available at craft stores and online). Fee includes up to 25 lbs. of clay, glazes, and firing.
Register by May 3
Fridays, May 10, 17, 24, 31, June 7
5 weeks
11:00 am–1:00 pm
Ages 16+. All levels. Want to keep moving forward with your painting skills? Check out this guided open studio class for watercolor and acrylic painters! Jaymee will provide individual instruction based on your creative goals. Feel free to bring your own reference imagery and ideas, or peruse Jaymee’s collection of art samples for inspiration! Some previous painting experience is beneficial, but not always necessary. Absolute beginners should be prepared to work on painting exercises before moving on to individual work. Since instruction is individual, there will be plenty of independent work time as Jaymee spends time with each student. All supplies are included in the class fee, including paper, brushes, canvases and professional grade paints, but feel free to bring your favorites!
Register by May 8
Minimum Registration 5
Tuesday, May 14
6:00-8:00 pm
Instructor: Pat Sullivan
Create a spectacular object of art in this fun class, where you will make a free-standing wave of fused glass. Each student will cut and arrange strips of glass in a wave shape, which will then be fired in a kiln. After firing, the wave will be in a high quality metal stand (included in the class price) for a beautiful statement piece for your home.
The completed works of art will then be fired in a glass kiln, and students may pick up their work at Womanspace in 7-10 days. No glass cutting experience required. Safety glasses and masks will be provided if working with powdered glass. Closed-toe shoes will be required.
Register by May 12 Minimum Registered: 4
Thursdays, May 16, 23, 30, June 6, 20, 27 (skip 6/13) 6 weeks
6:00–8:00 pm
Instructor: Lynette Porter
Ages 16+ Intermediate. Advance your hand-building skills while having fun in this 6-week class. Explore many hand-building techniques to make mugs, plates, functional pieces and pieces students are interested in creating. Create your own texture and templates and explore many decorating and glazing options. Fee includes up to 25lb of clay, glazes and firing.
Register by May 14
Friday, May 17, 316:00–8:00 pm
Facilitator: Lynette Porter
Ages 16+ This short two session class is designed for you to experience the process of throwing clay. It is strictly an introduction to the pottery process to see if you like doing it. you will experience wedging, throwing the clay onto the wheel, and pulling up a form. The last session you will be able to glaze your item with a choice of colors. You will go home with a small token of your experience. After you have this experience and throwing gets into your system, you can sign up for more classes to make your clay treasures.
Registration REQUIRED by May 15Minimum Registration: 3
Tuesdays, May 21, 28, June 4, 11, 18
10:00 am–12:00 pm
Instructor: Sue Abare
Register by May 19 Minimum Registrations: 3
Thursdays, May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 20
Ages 18+. Intermediate–Advanced. In this four-week class, we will continue to practice our skill building toward simplicity, spontaneity and success. We will discuss value, wetness, color and composition. Do you know what NOT to paint? Ideas abound! Lots of thinking goes on as we continue learning. Students will bring their own supplies.
Register by May 14 Minimum Registration: 3
Saturday, May 25 1:00–3:00 pm
Instructor: Peighton Fei
Join our monthly Studio Art Club for kids, ages 6+. Our Studio Art Club gives students a unique opportunity to delve into the world of creativity and self-expression through various art projects.
May- Birth Flowers This session will include a diagram of our floral calendar, and kids will be encouraged to study and create a painting inspired by it. You will bring home a personal piece of art, whether it’s your own flower, a bouquet of your families, or someone special to you. Combining the love of creating with a personal intention and identity, cultivates a love of the arts and connects the bridge for representing your style in the world.
Register 2 days before each class.Minimum Registration: 3
Join us for each month this summer!
May 25 — Birth Flowers June 15 — Self-Portraits July 20 – Art Roulette August 17 – Color Experiment
Tuesdays, May 28, June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9 (skip 6/4) 6 weeks
Instructor: Nancy O'Neill
Ages 16+ Beginner. Join in on this fun pottery class to learn the basics of hand building! Working with textures, stamps, decals, different glaze techniques, and more, Nancy will guide you through the process of creating your one of a kind pottery pieces. Fee includes up to 25 lbs. of clay, glazes & firing.
Materials needed: your ideas/inspirations, an apron, hand towel, and your own pottery tool kit (available at local craft stores or online). Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Leave your rings, watches and bracelets at home.
Register by May 26 Minimum Registered: 3
Wednesdays, May 29, June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 10 (skip 6/5) 6 weeks
2:30-4:30 pm
Register by May 27 Minimum Registered: 3
Thursdays, May 30, June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 11 (skip 7/4) 6 weeks
Instructor: Jennie Johnson
Ages 16+.Beginner. Begin your journey learning to throw pottery. This 6-week class is for those with no knowledge of throwing on a wheel or with little experience of throwing and need more practice. The instructor will demonstrate during each class and assist learners with improving their skills. Start by throwing simple forms of cylinders and bowls, then to trimming vessels. Glazing will be demonstrated after the greenware is low fired in the kiln. Each glazed piece will then be high fired to finish the process. Fee includes up to 25 lbs. of clay, glazes and firing.
Register by May 28 Minimum Registered: 3
Saturdays, June 1, 8, 15, 22
9:00 am–12:00 pm
Ages 16+. [Prerequisite: beginner throwing skills consistently mastered or instructor approval*]. This 4-week course will allow you to take your skills further and learn to throw with larger amounts of clay and create more intricate forms such as bottles, plates, and lidded vessels. Students are welcome to suggest forms they’re interested in creating and demonstrations will be given based on interest. Students are also free to work on their own personal projects and receive assistance from the instructor as needed. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and leave your rings, watches and bracelets at home.
Register by May 30 Minimum Registered: 3
Saturday, June 1
1:00-3:00p
Instructor: Colleen Blanchard
Quilter Colleen Blanchard will bring a wide variety of applique quilts and discuss some of the many ways to applique. From finger-turn to raw-edge there is an applique technique for everyone! A small hand applique piece will be available for everyone to try and take home with them.
Register by May 28
Minimum registration 3
Saturday, June 1, 15 2 sessions
6:00-9:00 pm
Instructor: Stefi Kruger
This class is designed for you to learn photography skills on an iPhone/iPad. Point and shoot cameras are also acceptable. We will discuss lighting and gain perspective in how to improve our photography. Great class for someone trying to get better candids, take pictures of nature or do product photography for themselves. Students must bring a device they wish to learn on. Please contact us directly if you have a DSLR camera or other smart phones as they may also be appropriate.
Registration REQUIRED by May 28
Minimum Registration: 3
Register by June 3 Minimum Registered: 3
Sunday, June 9
1:00–3:30 pm
Instructor: Cristi Hopp Kniess
Indulge in a creative escape in this Summer Sampler Series class featuring the fluidity and flair of alcohol ink. Let your creativity flow as you slip and slide through vibrant colors, guided by the expert and sometimes eccentric instruction of the one and only, Cristi Hopp Kniess. In this two-hour class, you'll learn the techniques of alcohol ink application, blending, and manipulation to create stunning effects on both tile and Yupo paper surfaces. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned artist, this class offers a serene environment to unleash your creativity and unwind. Join us for a relaxing Sunday afternoon of slip-sliding away with alcohol ink, and discover the joy of expressing yourself through this vibrant and expressive medium. All supplies provided.
Register by June 6 Minimum Registration: 3
Mondays, June 10, 17, 24, July 1
Instructor: Kathy Rasmus
Register by June 8
Tuesday, June 11, 18 (2-wks)
What is a Breeze Chime? A wind chime that can withstand a breeze, but not a gale! In this 2-part workshop, students will learn the basics of working with fused glass, such as cutting and shaping the glass, applying frit (finely ground glass), and layering different colors to create a design. They will also learn about proper safety practices when working with the specialized equipment needed for fused glass, such as breakers and cutters. Pat will guide you through the process of planning and composing your Breeze Chime design, and will provide tips and techniques for choosing and combining different colors and textures of glass. Once you’ve assembled your wind chime, you’ll learn how it will be fired in a kiln to fuse the glass together. In the second portion of the workshop, we will assemble the wind chimes, using wire and beads. Your completed Breeze Chime will be ready to take home and display! No glass cutting experience required. Safety glasses and masks will be provided if working with powdered glass. Closed-toe shoes will be required.
Register by June 9 Minimum Registered: 4
Fridays, June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 12
Register by June 12
Saturday, June 15
1:00–3:00 pm
June- Self-Portraits Delve into the challenge of combining your personal art style with the reflection in the mirror. Children will be guided through the process of creating a portrait, but given all the freedom and supplies to reflect their own inspirations. Tackling a representation of yourself instills a sense of pride and identity, challenge and motivation, and essential art skills.
Sunday, June 16
1:00-3:30pm
Create your own custom glassware! Choose from four pint beer glasses or four stemless wine glasses, and we will apply designs from an array of stencils (if you have a Cricut, feel free to bring your own vinyl stencils). No experience required! You will go home with a set of glasses of your own creation! Great for gifts, super easy and fun. If you have a glass piece at home that you'd like to try, bring it along!
Register by June 13 Minimum Registered: 3
Tuesday, June 18 & Wednesday, June 19 2 days
10:00–12:00 pm
Instructor: Rita Carpenter
Ages 9-12. Has your child shown an interest in learning to paint? We will discuss the different papers, brushes, paints and then do some basic techniques. I will also discuss basic color mixing and we will create a two-color painting. Fee includes all supplies.
Register by June 16
Minimum Registered: 3
Friday, June 21
9:00-10:30
Instructor: Rhiannon Yandell
In celebration of International Yoga Day, we are offering two, 90 minute art + yoga workshops for kids ages 5 and up! Artist and Yoga Teacher, Rhiannon Yandell will lead the kids through a fun yoga adventure where they will learn Sun Salutations with poses based on summer sun activities and nature. They will also create a Summer themed art project that they will take home!
Register 2 days before class.Minimum Registration: 2
11:00am-2:00pm
Instructor: Nicole Landreth and Rhiannon Yandell
Join Nicole Landreth and Rhiannon Yandell for this relaxing three-hour workshop. Rhiannon will begin the session with a meditation followed by a 60 minute gentle, all levels vinyasa flow yoga to promote creativity. Following our yoga flow, mandala artist, Nicole, will guide us through the making of mandala art and you'll have your own to take home. Come relax and leave your hectic life behind...at least for a few hours! Fee includes supplies. Bring your own mat.
Register by June 19
Minimum Registered: 2
3:00pm-4:30pm
Saturday, June 22, 29
2 sessions
Ages 16+. Embark on a creative journey with this two-part workshop, creating a mesmerizing mosaic work of art with alcohol ink and glue. Unleash your imagination as you explore the interplay of vibrant colors and intricate patterns in this dynamic medium. Under the guidance of skilled instructor, you'll learn the step-by-step process of using glue as a masking fluid to create stunning mosaic effects with alcohol ink. Whether you're a novice or seasoned artist, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to experiment and refine your skills in a supportive environment. Join us and discover the exhilarating fusion technique with alcohol ink, and leave with your own captivating mosaic masterpiece.
Register by June 20 Minium Registration: 3
Sunday, June 23
1:00p-4:00p
Instructor: Cheri Heck
Summer has arrived! Create a beautiful nature inspired goddess using nature's gifts of sticks, dried flowers, leaves, etc. Embellish her with beads, ribbons, fabrics, charms and whatever you would like to bring to personalize your goddess. All supplies provided but feel free to bring your stash of ribbons, fabrics and other artsy things you would like for your goddess or to share with the class.
Register by June 20
Monday–Thursday, June 24–27 4 days
Ages 9–12. Do your children like art? Would they like to learn more about two famous artists from the 1800’s such as Claude Monet and Georges Seurat? Monet was an Impressionist artist, while Seurat was a Post-Impressionism artist. Your children will study two paintings by each artist. The paintings each encapsulate the same idea, yet use very different techniques. We will study Monet’s work and how it explores light and color. The Seurat technique in Pointillism is an art form that uses dots to create a painting. Together we will have fun creating several pieces of art. Fee includes all supplies.
Register by June 22
Saturdays, June 29, July 13, 20, 27 (skip 7/6)
Register by June 27 Minimum Registered: 3
Saturdays, June 29, July 13
Instructor: Anya Nelson
Ages 16+. Join us in playfully exploring ceramic jewelry possibilities! No clay or jewelry-making experience needed. Learn how to create unique handmade clay earrings and pendants with porcelain clay. Using mostly hand building techniques, participants will create pieces from start to finish and leave class with a few pieces each depending on their working style. Anya will cover aspects of design and glazing. Fee includes all supplies.
Register by June 27
Sunday, June 30
1:00-4:00 pm
Instructor: Nicole Landreth
Mandalas, meaning "circle" in Sanskrit, have been used to guide and inspire meditations throughout history and across cultures, representing wholeness, unity, and the interconnectedness of all things.
Learn about the symbolism of mandalas and techniques to imbue them with your own deeper meaning. Through this creative practice, you'll cultivate mindfulness, tap into your inner wisdom, and manifest positive change in your life. Using various mediums, you'll explore the meditative process of mandala creation while infusing your work with a unique mantra and intention, creating your own personal mandala.
This is a mixed media class and will offer a variety of mark making options, but if you have something specific from your art supplies you’d like to create with, bring it. Students will be provided with a canvas or wood surface to create their mandala. Other materials provided include: alcohol inks, various types of markers, watercolor and acrylic paints
Tuesdays, July 2, 9, 16, 22, 30, Aug 6
6 weeks
Ages 16+ Beginner. In this 6-week class, you will learn essential wheel-throwing techniques from centering to trimming. Bowls and mugs will be the first forms we practice throwing on the wheel. This class will give the student with little or no experience the opportunity to learn and develop a basic set of wheel-throwing skills. After taking this class, the student will take with them a small collection of functional wheel-thrown pottery, as well as, the skills needed to create more advanced pieces in the future. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and leave your rings, watches and bracelets at home. Fee includes up to 25 lb. of clay, glazes and firing.
Register by June 30 Minimum Registered: 3
Sunday, July 7
1:00-4:00pm
Instructor: Cindy Bear
It's summer! Come cool off and dip your toes in watercolor. This simple project will give you a taste of what watercolor is all about. But beware, watching watercolor flow across the paper can be addictive. All supplies provided so no excuses. Bring a friend and have some summer fun in this introduction to watercolor class.
Register by July 4
Tuesdays, July 9, 16, 23, 30
Register by July 7 Minimum Registrations: 3
Register by July 8 Minimum Registered: 3
Thursdays, July 11, 18, 25, Aug 1
Register by July 9 Minimum Registration: 3
Thursdays, July 11, 18, 25, Aug. 1, 8, 15 6 weeks
Register by July 9
Sunday, July 14
What intention are you bringing into your creative process? Is there something blocking your expression? This intuitive painting class will begin with a guided meditation focused on calming the mind to create the stillness and clarity that allows you to access your creative inspiration, giving it the space it needs to float to the top. The meditation will be followed by some guidance on the process of allowing each layer of paint inform what comes next during your intuitive painting experience. It’s about self-love as you embrace the mystery, exercise non-attachment, explore & express your voice, and play with paint. Intuitive painting is about letting go of fear or expectations to allow your painting to evolve based on your heart callings, visions, and play. That includes the happy accidents and the messes! All supplies provided.
Register by July 11 Minimum Registration: 3
Tuesdays, July 16, 23, 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20 6 weeks
Register by July 14 Minimum Registered: 3
Wednesdays, July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21 6 weeks
Register by July 15 Minimum Registered: 3
Thursdays, July 18, 25, Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22 6 weeks
Ages 16+ Beginner. Begin your journey learning to throw pottery. This 6-week class is for those with no knowledge of throwing on a wheel or with little experience of throwing and need more practice. The instructor will demonstrate during each class and assist learners with improving their skills. Start by throwing simple forms of cylinders and bowls, then to trimming vessels. Glazing will be demonstrated after the greenware is low fired in the kiln. Each glazed piece will then be high fired to finish the process. Fee includes up to 25 lbs. of clay, glazes and firing.
Register by July 16 Minimum Registered: 3
Fridays, July 19, 26, August 2, 23, 30 ( skip August 9, 16)
Register by July 17
Saturday, July 20
1:00 pm–3:00 pm
July- Art Roulette This session consists of a fun, challenging, art game! Everyone begins with a canvas and a medium. Every couple minutes (will be decided after headcount) we will pass the media to the seat next to us, the end result will bring us a community piece that holds an abundance of styles and passions. Each artist will take home the canvas they began with. This game provokes creativity as we build off of our peers, feel inspired by them, and add your mark. You’ll gain the experience working with multiple mediums and facing the challenge of an open ended intention.
Sunday, July 21
1:00-3:00 pm
So, you've created your masterpiece, or something you want to share anyway. Now what? How do you figure out the right lighting, the framing, the background? Do you need a special camera? Do you have a tripod? Do you need a remote? Bring a finished piece, 2D or 3D, that you would like to figure out how to capture in an image to use for your portfolio, your online shop, or promo for your next class. As a multimedia artist, Nicole has picked up a lot of great tips for photographing your artwork, and will bring several tripod and lighting options to learn. In addition to your finished piece, bring the camera you intend on using to photograph your work.
Register by July 18
Mondays, July 22, 29, Aug 5, 12
Instructor: Linda Ewalt
Register by July 20
Saturday, July 27, August 3
10:00 am–3:00 pm
Ages 16+. Where do you start when doing a still life project? This class will provide you with the tools you need to set up your still life that will give you the picture that you are hoping for, regardless of the medium. In the first session, you will learn how to group objects, create interesting compositions and gain helpful hints to avoid common mistakes. A check list will be shared so future still life compositions can be created using these same principles. One of the activities that this class will use to assist with your still life composition is simple grifaille (black and white to identify lights and darks for shading). The instructor will use photoshop and an overhead camera for you to see every concept that is being shared in the class. The second session will be the actual painting of the still life that you have created and effectively identified lights and darks. Both of these classes are full days so bring a sack lunch. You will be allowed time to spend some relaxation time outside to enjoy your lunch break. Supplies needed for this class: 9x12 Arches 140 lb. paper, watercolors of Payne’s Gray and Burnt Sienna, plus the colors already in your palette.
Register by July 25
Saturday, July 27 1:00–3:00 pm
Ages 16+. During this class you will be shown how to decorate your pieces in a fun new way. One of the techniques you will use to add a new look to your piece is stencils. You will also have an opportunity to add color and other textures to your piece by using underglaze and/or colorful slip.
For this class you will need to bring at least one piece of greenware (a piece that has not been fired). This piece needs to already have handles, knobs, other embellishments and have been trimmed. Be sure to leave all or some blank space on your pieces for the added decoration.
All equipment will be provided.
Register by July 25Minimum Registered: 3
Sunday, July 28
1:00-3:00pm
Have you been thinking about learning how to draw but are nervous to sign up for a big, long class? Come learn some tips and tricks in this laid back class and see how you like drawing! Complete beginners and stick-figure connoisseurs welcome!
Register by July 26
Saturdays, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24
Register by Aug. 1 Minimum Registered: 3
Saturdays, August 3, 17
2 weeks
Ages 16+. [Prerequisite: ability to throw and center 3 lbs. of clay. Basic wheel throwing skills mastered and creating basic forms is required to take this class.] The bowl you make in this class will give you one beautiful, well-baked loaf of bread with plenty of room for rising. You will make the bowl in the first class, and glaze it in the second class. This bowl can be used in other ways in your household. If you need assistance with a larger amount of clay or centering the clay, the instructor will give assistance as needed for a successful bread baking bowl. Class fee includes the clay, firing, and glazing.
Register by August 1
Saturday, August 10
Ages 16+. Join this class if you like your pottery pieces to be unique and colorful. This class will provide you with the skill and information to make your pieces standout. Some pieces are best left "natural", but some are born to be unique and colorful. Bring three pieces to be glazed that have been fired to bisque. Fee includes up to 25 lbs. of clay, glazes & firing.
Register by August 8 Minimum Registered: 3
Tuesdays, Aug 13, 20, 27, Sep 3, 10, 17
Register by August 11 Minimum Registered: 3
Saturday, August 17
August- Color Experiment Close your eyes and choose three colors (colored pencils). Bring them to your paper and start drawing! This will be a still life session, with a twist on it. Studying a centerpiece, we’ll have a random arrangement of colors, to draw what we see in front of us. This exercises our artistic eye while presenting a game-like challenge and understanding of color theories.
Tuesdays, Aug 20, 27, Sept 3, 10, 17
Register by August 18 Minimum Registrations: 3
Register by August 19 Minimum Registered: 3
Thursdays, Aug 22, 29, Sept 5, 12, 19
Register by August 20 Minimum Registration: 3
Thursdays, Aug. 22, 29, Sept. 5, 16, 19, 26 6 weeks
Register by August 20
Tuesdays, Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1, 8 (skip 9/3) 6 weeks
Register by August 25 Minimum Registered: 3
Tuesday, August 27
Ages 8–Adult (children must be accompanied by an adult). In this class, you will create a set of votive candle cups by decorating a flat piece of glass with frit, stringers, and glass scraps. Your flat glass will then be fused in a kiln, then “slumped” over a form to make a votive shape. Pat will help you compose a theme and design, and embellishments will be available for decorating. This easy and fun class is open to all ages and abilities. No glass cutting is required, all materials provided. Your finished votive cups will be available for pickup at Womanspace a week after the class, to allow for fusing time. No glass cutting experience required. Safety glasses and masks will be provided if working with powdered glass. Closed-toe shoes will be required.
Register by August 25 Minimum Registered: 4
Wednesday Aug. 28, Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9 (skip Sept. 4) 6 weeks
Register by August 26 Minimum Registered: 3
Thursdays, Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3 6 weeks
Instructor: Margo Olson
Register by August 27 Minimum Registered: 3
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