Come join us for this special workshop and create a family heirloom that will be enjoyed for years to come! Instructor Missy Hitch will guide you in creating a simple and unique clay nativity set using basic hand-building techniques. You will build your scene on the first day of the workshop and glaze your pieces on the second day. 
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Join us for another great painting workshop with local artist Mark Crow in October! Mark will guide you step by step in the creation of a fall pumpkin scene. You will work on aging surfaces, creating depth, and working with light and shadow. Learn to use a wide range of brushes, colors, and techniques to bring life to this exciting scene. Expect to have fun!
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Throwing, Trimming, and Glazing a Lidded Vessel

This class is designed for students with previous wheel experience.  The first part of each class will be in a demonstration format. Buck will throw and trim a lidded vessel while sharing his best tips and tricks. The second part of each class will be "hands on," with Buck available to answer questions and provide individual help as students work on their own vessel. The last class will be set aside for students to glaze their finished pieces, with Buck offering recommendations for the best results.
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Students will explore the various ways of creating functional and sculptural objects by learning different hand-building techniques: slabs, coils, and glazing will be studied. Each session is two weeks long, first week students focus on building, the second week will focus on glazing. Each session will offer a different opportunity to create allowing students to take multiple sessions as their schedules permit.

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In our most recent session of Art Academy for 6-10 year olds, we looked at artists and artwork inspired by comics and/or cartoons. For this project, we took our inspiration from contemporary textile artist, Hannah Epstein, who makes large scale hook rugs that are both whimsical and satirical, much like her favorite cartoon show, The Simpsons. Epstein's work also takes inspiration from folkloric tales of monsters and goblins. It is the intersections in Epstein's work that makes it so rich- between humor and fear, between high art and low art, and between the very old and the very new. 
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