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Spring Class Highlights!


Registration for spring session is open! We hope to see you at the studio or in one of our virtual classrooms this spring. :)


View our spring workshops, classes for youth, family, teens & tweens, and classes for adults in ceramics, fine arts, glass, and jewelry & metal arts & Sign up for a class today!





Spring Class Highlights:


Looking to learn a specialized technique? Check out our Ceramics Master Class Workshop series! This spring we're offering Lidded Vessels with Susan Gold & Using the Grid: Form Meets Pattern with Richelle Soper.


Have a teen interested in getting creative with mixed media and/or jewelry design? This spring we have Mixed Media Printmaking with Olga Kleytman for ages 11-17 & Beginner Jewelry with Danielle Hoang for ages 14-17.


NEW online classes added this spring! Introducing Playing with Landscapes with Michelle Champlin, Drawing as a Mode of Nurturance with Mara Ramirez, Watercolor Portraits with Carlo Grunfeld, and Ink and Watercolor Sketching with Karen Bash.


Intermediate Watercolor on Thursday nights with Carlo Grunfeld is back in person!


Bringing back an old favorite: 3D Assemblage Art with Dolores R. Gray- perfect for those into re--using objects in mixed media art!


LOVE figure drawing? Take one of our Life Drawing classes! Life Drawing is offered this spring on Tuesdays from 12-3pm with Alison Burek and on Wednesdays from 2-5pm with Liz Murray.






 
 
 

3 Comments


linn paul
linn paul
Mar 03

 the variety of workshops and creative opportunities you’ve shared makes the spring session sound inspiring and accessible for so many different interests and skill levels. I especially liked how you included both in‑person and online options, from ceramics and watercolor to mixed media and life drawing — it truly feels like there’s something for everyone. I recently came across a similar discussion on a review blog https://www.goprogaragedoorrepair.com/ that offered an interesting perspective on how community art programs help people stay engaged and grow their creative skills. Thanks for showcasing such a vibrant lineup and encouraging artistic exploration!

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Love how much variety you’re offering this spring, from master-level ceramics to classes for teens and online options too. It really feels welcoming and well thought out, the kind of creative space that keeps people curious and growing, a bit like finding a new path in Slope Rider.

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