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WELL 02 – Continuing Tai Chi (Harrell)

By Krupa Kanaiya / May 12, 2026 / Comments Off on WELL 02 – Continuing Tai Chi (Harrell)

Tai Chi Chuan is a Chinese Martial Art that combines self-defense with meditation and breath control. This class will improve flexibility, balance and overall wellbeing. Continuing students need instructor’s approval.

POT 04 – Beginning Handbuilding (Gould)

By Adam Faust / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on POT 04 – Beginning Handbuilding (Gould)

Handbuilding is the art of making ceramic forms without the use of a potter’s wheel. Students will study the basics of building pots by pinch, coil, and/or slab built techniques,…

POT 18 – Intermediate Wheel (Ashcraft Berman)

By Krupa Kanaiya / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on POT 18 – Intermediate Wheel (Ashcraft Berman)

This class will explore advanced forms or a series of work. Examples of projects may include handles, thrown and altered forms, bowls, and lidded jars. Prerequisite – 2 Beginner Level…

POT 12 – Beginning Wheel (Baisiwala)

By Adam Faust / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on POT 12 – Beginning Wheel (Baisiwala)

This is the perfect entry level class for beginning wheel students. It will cover the basic techniques of throwing, glazing, and firing. Students will also learn the important safety guidelines…

POT 21 – Intermediate Wheel (Soda Firing) (Roberts)

By Adam Faust / May 12, 2026 / Comments Off on POT 21 – Intermediate Wheel (Soda Firing) (Roberts)

This class explores the firing process of Callanwolde Pottery Studio’s Cross-Draft Soda Kiln. Students will study the effects of introducing Soda into the kiln and the effects that can be…

POT 07 – Intermediate Handbuilding (Soda Firing) (Simkins-Stuntz))

By Adam Faust / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on POT 07 – Intermediate Handbuilding (Soda Firing) (Simkins-Stuntz))

This class introduces students to the atmospheric firing process of soda in a cross-draft kiln. It is ideal for students interested in the balance between control and unpredictability that this…

JWY 09 – Intermediate & Advanced Jewelry and Metalsmithing (Fritsch)

By Krupa Kanaiya / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on JWY 09 – Intermediate & Advanced Jewelry and Metalsmithing (Fritsch)

This class is designed for students who are independent and self-directed. The students must have previous experience in sawing, soldering, fabrication, and other fundamental technical skills. Continuing intermediate and advanced…

POT 22- Studio Procedures (Roberts)

By Adam Faust / May 12, 2026 / Comments Off on POT 22- Studio Procedures (Roberts)

Internship course for learning to operate a pottery studio. Kiln firing and design, basic glaze formulation, and photographic techniques will be covered. You will work with assistants and attend 5…

DAP 09- Indigo Imagery: The Art of Cyanotypes (Dale)

By Krupa Kanaiya / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on DAP 09- Indigo Imagery: The Art of Cyanotypes (Dale)

Discover the magic of one of photography’s oldest photographic processes. In this 4-week hands-on course, students will learn how to create cyanotypes: rich blue photographic prints made using sunlight or…

WRI 01 – Summer Poems (Javits)

By Adam Faust / May 12, 2026 / Comments Off on WRI 01 – Summer Poems (Javits)

NOTE: Skips June 17 Blueberry picking, late light, and evening swimming: let’s turn these fleeting moments into poetry! Join us for a generative writing workshop where we’ll read, write, and…

TEX 03 – Beginning Knitting — It’s Never Too Late to Start (or Start Over)

By Adam Faust / May 12, 2026 / Comments Off on TEX 03 – Beginning Knitting — It’s Never Too Late to Start (or Start Over)

Whether knitting has been on your “someday” list for years or you tried it once and set it aside, this is your class. In four welcoming, hands-on weeks, you’ll build…

JWY 07 – Beginning/Intermediate Metalsmithing (Morgan)

By Krupa Kanaiya / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on JWY 07 – Beginning/Intermediate Metalsmithing (Morgan)

This mixed-level class is designed for new jewelers looking for guided instruction and intermediate students wanting to work independently. New jewelers will build on skills learned in the beginner class,…