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Print • Adult • Level I: Relief Printmaking Sampler • Fri (Aug 29 - Sept 19) • Pay What You Can • MAIN
with Weston Hailey

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New to printmaking and don't know where to start? Look no further than our 4-week introductory relief printmaking sampler!
This sampler will take you on a more directed 4-week tour of the world of relief printing (carving an image into or out of a block). Each week, the instructor will show you a different media to carve - be it Speedycut (rubber), linoleum, wood, or something experimental like an old tire or a piece of traffic cone. You'll learn all this as well as how to measure and tear paper, mixing and applying ink, and the basics of using the printing press.
This course provides a great way to get a real sense of the art of relief printmaking, and to identify which direction to go next. Once you start, your options are endless!
Ages: 16+
All supplies and materials will be provided.
Will be available to register on Monday, July 28 at 8:00am.
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Wood • Adult • Woodworking Sampler • Fri (Aug 29 - Sept 19) • Pay What You Can • MAIN
with Dennis Mulherin

Immerse yourself in the world of woodworking by joining our comprehensive sampler class! This workshop is perfect for beginners who are looking to familiarize themselves with a woodshop, and who aim to become comfortable with the basics of milling and hand tools.
This sampler class is designed to build your confidence and comfort with woodworking, laying a solid foundation for any advanced classes you may choose to pursue in the future. You’ll also have the chance to connect with other passionate woodworking enthusiasts, sharing ideas and experiences in a supportive and welcoming environment.
This Class Does NOT include Open Lab
Class Policies & Information:
Class Make-Up: Our studios are full with adult and youth classes 7 days a week, 48 weeks a year. Typically, every class is full, which means there is simply no space for students to make up classes. If we cancel an entire class due to weather or other emergencies, we can not guarantee we will be able to schedule a make-up class. Individuals who miss a class will not be able to make it up. Please read the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about missed classes.
Studio Clean Up: Clean-up is critical! Please help our hardworking staff and volunteers by beginning clean-up 30 minutes before the end of class, helping out with common areas, and leaving class on time.
What to wear to the wood studio?
Safety First: Long pants, and closed-toe, closed-heel shoes with socks that protect up to the ankle. Shirts and tops should be easy to tuck in, with sleeves that can be rolled up as needed. Tie back long hair to ensure safety. We offer safety goggles, dust masks and ear protection, and they must be worn in the wood studio. Feel free to bring your own if you are more comfortable with them. Jewelry, loose-fitting clothing, or any other items that could dangle will need to be secured while using machines.
Safety Information:
- Closed-toe, closed-heel shoes
- Long pants
- Shirts should be easily tucked and sleeves pulled up
- Hair tied back
- Eye and lung protection are provided and must be worn in the studio
Ages: 16+
All supplies and materials will be provided.
This is a Pay What You Can class with a suggested price of
Will be available to register on Monday, July 28 at 8:00am.
Will run
Metal • Adult • Level I: Metal Studio Sampler • Sat (Aug 30 - Sept 20) • Pay What You Can • MAIN
with Keegan Finger

This class introduces students to the fundamentals of metal fabricating processes. Techniques explored will include welding, sheet metal work, use of an oxy-fuel torch, and blacksmithing. Day one will cover the basics of sheet metal work, including: layout, punching holes, shearing, and folding to create a basic sheet metal pan. Day two; students will learn the purposes of the oxy-fuel torch with emphasis on heating metal for bending and using the cutting torch to cut out patterns in steel. On day three students will have an introduction to basic blacksmithing using the hammer and anvil to shape hot metal. The last day students will practice welding with a wire-feed welder, and have an opportunity to assemble parts. We will cover safety and essential techniques in each method. Students will gain a better understanding of basic practices in the metal studio.
What to Wear in the Metals Studio?
We wish for all students to have a safe and enjoyable learning experience. Proper safety equipment and PPE will be provided for use within the studio.
Please dress safely and appropriately. Arrive for class in all-natural fiber clothing, long pants, and closed-toe, closed-heel shoes with socks that protect up to the ankle. Long hair should be tied back and synthetic hair should be covered with all-natural fiber fabric. Nylon, polyester, spandex, or other synthetics are not recommended around machines, equipment, or processes that can produce hot fragments, sparks, or flames. Please avoid synthetic blends, as 100% cotton is recommended. Layers are encouraged, as the studio can begin cool then become very hot.
Welding students are recommended to wear long sleeve shirts to preventarc-flash burns (much like a sunburn).
All students participating in activities involving sparks or hot metal are encouraged to wear leather boots or older shoes.Please bring a re-fillable water bottle!
Class Policies & Information:
Open Lab: This class includes access to the studio during Open Lab hours. Open Lab is exclusively for students who are currently enrolled in the program. You are allowed to attend one Open Lab session per week, totaling 3 hours during the duration of your class. You may only attend the Open Lab session for the class in which you are registered. This time is intended for independent work on your class project. While studio staff will be present, they are there to ensure you are using the tools safely, not to provide instruction.
Class Make-Up: Our studios are full with adult and youth classes 7 days a week, 48 weeks a year. Typically, every class is full, which means there is simply no space for students to make up classes. If we cancel an entire class due to weather or other emergencies, we can not guarantee we will be able to schedule a make-up class. Individuals who miss a class will not be able to make it up. Please read the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about missed classes.
Studio Clean Up: Clean-up is critical! Please help our hardworking staff and volunteers by beginning clean-up 30 minutes before the end of class, helping out with common areas, and leaving class on time.
Ages: 16+
Will be available to register on Monday, July 28 at 8:00am.
Wood • Adult • Level I: Charcuterie • Sat (Aug 30 - Sept 20) • $275 • MAIN

Unleash your creativity and elevate your entertaining game with this immersive four-week charcuterie board class. Learn the art of woodworking and pyrography as you design and craft a stunning, personalized board that will be the centerpiece of your gatherings.
What You'll Learn:
- Woodworking Basics: Master the fundamentals of woodworking, including cutting, shaping, and sanding techniques.
- Pyrography Mastery: Explore the art of wood burning, learning to create intricate designs and patterns.
- Design and Customization: Discover how to personalize your board with unique designs and styles.
- Finishing Techniques: Learn how to finish your board to protect it and enhance its beauty.
Elevate Your Entertaining:
Your custom charcuterie board will not only be a functional piece of art but also a conversation starter at your next gathering. Impress your guests with your creativity and culinary expertise as you serve up a delicious spread on your handcrafted masterpiece.
What's Included:
- All necessary materials, including wood, tools, and finishing supplies.
- Expert instruction from experienced artisans.
- A supportive and inspiring learning environment.
No prior experience is necessary. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or a complete beginner, this workshop is designed to inspire and empower you to create something truly special.
Class Policies & Information:
Open Lab: This class includes access to the studio during Open Lab hours. Open Lab is exclusively for students who are currently enrolled in the program. You are allowed to attend one Open Lab session per week, totaling 3 hours during the duration of your class. You may only attend the Open Lab session for the class in which you are registered. This time is intended for independent work on your class project. While studio staff will be present, they are there to ensure you are using the tools safely, not to provide instruction.
Class Make-Up: Our studios are full with adult and youth classes 7 days a week, 48 weeks a year. Typically, every class is full, which means there is simply no space for students to make up classes. If we cancel an entire class due to weather or other emergencies, we can not guarantee we will be able to schedule a make-up class. Individuals who miss a class will not be able to make it up. Please read the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about missed classes.
Studio Clean Up: Clean-up is critical! Please help our hardworking staff and volunteers by beginning clean-up 30 minutes before the end of class, helping out with common areas, and leaving class on time.
Ages: 16+
All supplies and materials will be provided.
Will be available to register on Monday, July 28 at 8:00am.
Glass • Adult • Level I: Intro to Glass Fusing • Sat (Aug 30 - Sept 20) • $245 • MAIN
with Laura Beth Konopinski

Glass fusing, also known as kiln-formed glass, involves heating multiple pieces of glass in a kiln to create a single, fused piece. It's a versatile art form with many practical and decorative applications.
Come learn and explore the basics of using glass as an artmaking medium over the course of four weeks in this introductory level class. We’ll provide all of the materials, all you need to bring is your creativity!
This class has no prerequisites and is specifically set up for absolute beginners to this art form. Our Glass Studio does have some safety basics before anyone is allowed to join in the fun (failure to meet these requirements will result in not being granted access to the equipment):
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Please come dressed in close-toe and heel shoes, and natural material clothing, i.e. cotton or linen, long pants are recommended.
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No loose or dangling jewelry, long earrings or scarves.
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If you have long hair, please have it securely tied back from your face.
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We will provide safety goggles, but if you have your own and would like to bring them, please do!
Ages: 16+
All supplies and materials will be provided.
Will be available to register on Monday, July 28 at 8:00am.
Glass • Adult • Leaf Ornament • Fri (Sept 5) • $100 • MAIN
with Laura Beth Konopinski

Glass fusing, also known as kiln-formed glass, involves heating multiple pieces of glass in a kiln to create a single, fused piece. It's a versatile art form with many practical and decorative applications.
Come learn and explore the basics of using glass as an artmaking medium in just a couple of hours in this introductory level class. We’ll provide all of the materials to make a small fused leaf ornament from cut colored glass.
This class has no prerequisites and is specifically set up for absolute beginners to this art form. Our Glass Studio does have some safety basics before anyone is allowed to join in the fun (failure to meet these requirements will result in not being granted access to the equipment):
- Please come dressed in close-toe and heel shoes, and natural material clothing, i.e. cotton or linen, long pants are recommended.
- No loose or dangling jewelry, long earrings or scarves.
- If you have long hair, please have it securely tied back from your face.
- We will provide safety goggles, but if you have your own and would like to bring them, please do!
Ages: 16+
All supplies and materials will be provided.
Will be available to register on Monday, July 28 at 8:00am.
Glass • Adult • Coasters • Fri (Sept 12) • $100 • MAIN
with Laura Beth Konopinski

Glass fusing, also known as kiln-formed glass, involves heating multiple pieces of glass in a kiln to create a single, fused piece. It's a versatile art form with many practical and decorative applications.
Come learn and explore the basics of using glass as an artmaking medium in just a few short hours in this introductory level class.
This class has no prerequisites and is specifically set up for absolute beginners to this art form. Our Glass Studio does have some safety basics before anyone is allowed to join in the fun (failure to meet these requirements will result in not being granted access to the equipment):
- Please come dressed in close-toe and heel shoes, and natural material clothing, i.e. cotton or linen, long pants are recommended.
- No loose or dangling jewelry, long earrings or scarves.
- If you have long hair, please have it securely tied back from your face.
- We will provide safety goggles, but if you have your own and would like to bring them, please do!
Ages: 16+
All supplies and materials will be provided.
Will be available to register on Monday, July 28 at 8:00am.
Glass • Adult • Suncatcher • Fri (Sept 19) • $100 • MAIN
with Laura Beth Konopinski

Glass fusing, also known as kiln-formed glass, involves heating multiple pieces of glass in a kiln to create a single, fused piece. It's a versatile art form with many practical and decorative applications.
Come learn and explore the basics of using glass as an artmaking medium in just a few short hours in this introductory level class. We’ll provide a selection of colored glass sheets for you to use in your own design or choose from pre-made designs like a flower, rainbow, or heart. Then hang your suncatcher in your window at home and enjoy the way the light dances through your design!
This class has no prerequisites and is specifically set up for absolute beginners to this art form. Our Glass Studio does have some safety basics before anyone is allowed to join in the fun (failure to meet these requirements will result in not being granted access to the equipment):
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Please come dressed in close-toe and heel shoes, and natural material clothing, i.e. cotton or linen, long pants are recommended.
-
No loose or dangling jewelry, long earrings or scarves.
-
If you have long hair, please have it securely tied back from your face.
-
We will provide safety goggles, but if you have your own and would like to bring them, please do!
Ages: 16+
All supplies and materials will be provided.
Will be available to register on Monday, July 28 at 8:00am.