Filter by Category
SPRING 2025
Clay - Fairy Garden Art
with Kara Bledsoe
5th Grade - Adult
Let your imagination run wild and create a small doorway to another world. Class participants will have instruction on drawing their own pattern or may use some of the provided templates. The first class will focus on building a door frames and doors. The second class will be for painting and glazing. All materials provided. This is a kid friendly class. Anyone under the recommended age range will be considered an adult helper. These will be finished and ready for Saint Patrick's Day. Take all 3 Garden Art classes to create a series of works to display together.
10:30 am - 12:30 pm, Thursdays, March 6, 13.
Basket Weaving for the Beginner
with LeVonne Kaltenmark
9th Grade - Adult
In this beginner class, students will make a new basket each week. All baskets will be done in a traditional weave or coil method. Some baskets will have a ceramic base pre-made by the instructor while others will have a wood base. Each basket will be functional and artistic.
* This class is sponsored by the Berea College Appalachian Fund, Folk Arts & Cultures Initiative Grant.
10:00 am - 1:00 pm, Saturdays, March 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12.
Fairy Garden Cottage - 2 Day Workshop
with Kay Grogg
Grade 9- Adult
Create a magical fairy garden this spring by learning how to make mini houses using flowerpots, paint, and natural elements. Each participant will make at least one fairy house and will learn how to decorate other areas of a fairy garden using sticks, pinecones, and found items. This will be a fun and magical class that is sure to please the fairies who visit your garden this spring.
10:00 am - Noon, Saturdays, March 8, 15.
Fireside Foot Stool
with Carolyn Lowe
4th Grade - Adult
Instructor Carolyn Lowe will be sharing old skills with new friends in this four-hour workshop as well as discussing the history of the foot stool and talking about the materials used for the project. Specifically for beginners, students will learn basic weaving skills such as how to follow a pattern. Students will be using natural and colored reed which will make a lovely traditional pattern. All materials are provided. This foot stool will be a great keepsake or gift. Instructor Carolyn Lowe would like to invite participants to come individually or with a young person (4th - 12th grade) to learn this traditional art form together in hopes of passing on this artform. If coming with another person, you will work on your project together.
* This class is sponsored by the Berea College Appalachian Fund, Folk Arts & Cultures Initiative Grant.
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Mondays, March 10, 17.
Beginning Oil Painting, Learning the Basics
with Donna Bird
Adult
Join us for an engaging 6-week still life painting class, perfect for beginning to intermediate artists! Whether you’re new to oil painting or looking to refresh your skills, this course will help you paint with confidence and creativity.
What You’ll Learn:
Basic Drawing Techniques: Build a solid foundation in drawing from life.
Composition: Discover how to arrange your subjects for visual impact.
Values: Explore the interplay of light and shadow for depth.
Color Theory: Master color mixing to achieve vibrant results.
Creating a Completed Painting: Apply your knowledge to produce a finished piece.
While some supplies will be provided, students will need to purchase their own materials. A detailed supply list will be sent upon registration, with an estimated cost of around $40-$45.
Join us on this creative journey to enhance your artistic abilities and deepen your love for painting!
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Tuesdays, March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15.
Clay - Beginning Wheel, Form and Style
with Jess Parks
Adults
This beginning level class is designed for those wishing to develop their own skills on the potter’s wheel. This class is designed to build students’ skills in the foundational elements of clay, glazes, and terminology. Every class will demonstrate a different wheel throwing exercise.
There are only 6 spots in this class to ensure that each student has wheel access. The registration fee covers all materials including clay, glazes, tools, and kiln firing time.
Noon - 2:30pm, Tuesdays, March 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 29. No class April 22.
Clay - Flower Bells Garden Art Series
with Kara Bledsoe
8th Grade - Adult
Come create a beautiful organic bell-shaped flower that is meant to be displayed in your garden area on a shepherd's hook. We will use hand building techniques and decorate with vibrant colors. All materials and firings will be included. Your beautiful creations will be ready for your home by Easter. Take all 3 Garden Art classes to create a series of works to display together.
10:30 am - 12:30 pm, Thursdays, March 20, April 3, 10. No class March 27.
Introduction to Scratchboard Art
with Susan Everitt
Grades 9 - Adult
Award winning scratchboard artist Susan Everitt will lead students in discovering the techniques used in scratchboard art, sometimes called "the art of taking away." Session One will focus on learning basic scratchboard techniques including how to transfer your image/design to the board and how to create values on scratchboard. Each student will create a 5" x 5" scratchboard piece of a butterfly. Reference photos and materials will be provided. In Session Two students will focus on learning how to add color working from your photo reference to your scratched piece. Various forms of inks and paint can be added and re-scratched, allowing for softness and a range of values to enhance the detail. Materials provided and open to all skill levels.
10:00 am - 2:00 pm, Saturdays, March 22, 29.