Week 2: July 9, 10 & 11 (4-8th grade) Shiawassee Arts Center 206 Curwood Castle Drive Tuesday-Thursday, 1-5 pm Glazing: Wednesday, July 24, 5:15-6:30 pm & Thursday July 25, 10-11:30 am & 1-2:30 pm Please register students for a glazing session at time of camp registration. Daily snacks provided Bring a water bottle with name […]
Week 2: July 9, 10 & 11 (4-8th grade) Shiawassee Arts Center 206 Curwood Castle Drive Tuesday-Thursday, 1-5 pm Glazing: Wednesday, July 24, 5:15-6:30 pm & Thursday July 25, 10-11:30 am & 1-2:30 pm Please register students for a glazing session at time of camp registration. Daily snacks provided Bring a water bottle with name […]
Week 2: July 9, 10 & 11 (4-8th grade) Shiawassee Arts Center 206 Curwood Castle Drive Tuesday-Thursday, 1-5 pm Glazing: Wednesday, July 24, 5:15-6:30 pm & Thursday July 25, 10-11:30 am & 1-2:30 pm Please register students for a glazing session at time of camp registration. Daily snacks provided Bring a water bottle with name […]
When: Six-weeks, Thursdays, 6-9pm, June 13-August 1 (no class on July 4 and July 25) Age Level: Beginning - Intermediate Fee: Member $175 / non-Member $185 Pre-registration & payment required: Call 989-723-8354 to sign up Come experiment with clay! Six weeks of Beginning to Advanced level pottery. Various techniques of wheel throwing, hand building and glazing […]
Join Anita Brett at SAC for a three hour workshop as you learn how to combine a watercolor sketch on rice paper with mixed media. Each participant will leave with a 6"x12"x3/4" wood panel of a finished watercolor sketch on rice paper combined over their choice of a vintage music score or novel. The finished […]
When: Six-weeks, Thursdays, 6-9pm, June 13-August 1 (no class on July 4 and July 25) Age Level: Beginning - Intermediate Fee: Member $175 / non-Member $185 Pre-registration & payment required: Call 989-723-8354 to sign up Come experiment with clay! Six weeks of Beginning to Advanced level pottery. Various techniques of wheel throwing, hand building and glazing […]
Creating monotypes. Using water soluble inks, unique prints, typically painterly in effect, are made by applying printing ink to a flat piece of plexiglass. The painted image is transferred to paper either by manually rubbing or using a press. A monotypes is considered a one-of-a-kind and does not employ repeatable elements. Natalie Park, Artist/Instructor.