This class will introduce you to basic of screen printing. You will learn techniques and tools necessary to use our studio facilities as well as a crash course in Photoshop and transparency photo printing to render images for screenprinting. There are many possibilities with screenprinting hand-drawn images and digital images, so come prepared with some broad ideas of what kind of imagery you want to make and be ready to take notes. Once you have completed this class, you can schedule time in the print studio on your own.
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What is glass casting? Glass casting is the process of melting glass into a mold, where it solidifies and creates a glass object. Join instructor Candy Beth Michalski as she walks you through the process of casting either a butterfly, feathers, or hearts. These objects can be turned into plant stakes, necklaces, magnets, or paperweights.
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Join instructor Mark Crow to create a Mediterranean Cascade scene.  This is a great painting project for beginners! Mark will teach you to paint loosely while still maintaining a semi-realistic look. Learn valuable skills and techniques while creating a beautiful painting for yourself or a loved one. With this ease comes the freedom to be playful and fluid in your color choices. Expect to have fun!
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In this course, students explore the basic physical properties of clay by practicing a variety of hand-forming techniques used to create functional objects. Hand-forming techniques will include pinch pottery, slab and coil building, mold slumping, and texturizing surfaces. The objective of this class is not to make pieces to take home, but rather to learn what is possible and give students a chance to get their hands dirty and feel what it's like to work with clay. No previous experience with clay is needed for this class. This class is a prerequisite to attend instructional open studio.
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In this course, students explore the basic physical properties of clay by practicing a variety of hand-forming techniques used to create functional objects. Hand-forming techniques will include pinch pottery, slab and coil building, mold slumping, and texturizing surfaces. The objective of this class is not to make pieces to take home, but rather to learn what is possible and give students a chance to get their hands dirty and feel what it's like to work with clay. No previous experience with clay is needed for this class. This class is a prerequisite to attend instructional open studio.
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