Explore the possibilities of felt-making and learn various techniques to create one of the oldest forms of textile using natural fibers – wool. Winter Ornaments & Table Runner Students will create unique handmade ornaments and table runner at one workshop. December 7, 2024 (10:00am – 4:00pm) $100 class + $30 material fee payable to instructor...
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Pysanky Eggs with Basia Andrusko
Explore the art, symbolism and joy in creating Pysanky. You will be guided through all the steps of transforming a plain egg into a work of art. Adult and/or teen students will learn the age-old Ukrainian method of writing Pysanky. We will apply a series of melted beeswax and dyes to create traditional and individually creative...
Precious Metal Clay Jewelry with Monique Perry
Hearts for Valentines Day Come learn how to make beautiful fine silver jewelry using Precious Metal Clay (PMC). Students will leave with a finished pair of earrings and a pendant necklace they can be proud to wear! January 18, 2025 (9:30am – 4:30pm) $150 + $95 materials fee payable to instructor at the time of...
Fused Glass Workshops with Barbara Neale
Fused glass, also known as warm glass, is a process of cutting and overlapping glass that will be melted in a kiln into a solid piece. No prior experience is needed as we will go over some basics of glass prior to the actual hands on. Small Tea Candle Holder February 12, 2025 (6:00pm –...
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Wood Kiln Firing
The Tyler Park Arts Manabigama (Japanese for “beautiful learning kiln”) is a single chamber wood kiln designed to be efficient, and give beautiful results. Kiln firings are scheduled periodically throughout the year. Community Firings – Stay tuned for upcoming dates Our community firings are split in-to “Shares.” In addition to the loading/prep and unloading/clean up...
Basket Workshop with Karen Wychock
Apple Basket Working over wooden molds, in the methods of the Shakers, you have an opportunity to weave a traditional 12” apple basket. The apple baskets will be woven of reed. The handles are made of pre-bent oak. Students will learn to lay out the base over a mold, weave the sides of the basket...