Session Dates:
Spring: March 3 - April 26 (8 weeks)
Late Spring: April 28 - May 24 (4 weeks)
Summer A: June 2 - June 28 (4 weeks)
Summer B: July 7- August 2 (4 weeks)
Wednesdays
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All Levels Welcome
Location:
395 Seabrook Road - Studio F
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In this 2 hour wheel class, students will cover the fundamentals of the potter’s wheel. From there students will learn how to make vessels, such as cups and bowls. Each student will walk away having completed 3-4 of their very own thrown creations. All supplies included- no experience necessary.
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All Skill Levels Welcome
Location:
385 Tequesta Dr. – Studio G
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Great for Beginners and a fun night out with friends and family! Try your hand at Glass Fusion. In this mini workshop you will learn how to cut glass and properly lay out a pattern using a variety of colored glass, frit and stingers to create a one of a kind functional or decorative piece of art glass in a comfortable relaxed atmosphere.
Materials and firing schedules are included with additional materials and firings schedules available for purchase. Please wear closed toed shoes, comfortable clothes and an apron if you like.
Email Carolyn with any questions at: Carolyn@lighthousearts.org
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All Levels Welcome
Location:
Studio 385-Studio J
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“Bring love letters, old clothing, jewelry scraps, paper momentos, and an open mind to this innovative fiber art jewelry workshop. Learn simple ways to preserve and transform paper and fabric momentos by combining them with traditional jewelry components to make a pair of earrings, or a pendant. Earrings can be of indefinite length (hello my concert junkies and statement earring peeps!) or as small as everyday posts, for an understated look.
Preserve bits of books, greeting cards, failed paintings, handwriting, love letters, old papers, precious concert tees, special occasion dresses, ticket stubs, and more in this unique workshop. Using just a few stitches (literally), some dye, a handful of fabric scraps, a bead or two, and a little acrylic, students will create their own jewelry pieces with deep sentimental value, or make fun statement pieces that are both large and lightweight.
All tastes can be accommodated. This beginner-friendly workshop will approach the basics of the fiber arts in a fun and accessible way.
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All Levels Welcome
Location:
385 Tequesta Dr. – Studio G
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Love is in the air
In this beginner friendly workshop, students will first look at design ideas and learn how to score and cut glass using multiple tools. Each student will be given a 4″ glass heart base that has been cut for them using the studio’s ring saw. They will then be able to create their individual design on top of the base using a combination of sheet glass, frit, stringers, dots and decorative murrini. Upon completion, the hearts will be fired in the studio’s glass kiln and should be ready for pick up within a week.