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Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
If you have some experience with drawing and/or painting and are ready to take your skills to the next level, this is the class for you! In eight weeks you will create a series of three works. An artist creates a series of works to explore a concept, try new techniques, and/or experiment with color…
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
Unleash your child’s creativity at Art After School, designed specifically for young artists aged 5-7! This class offers a dynamic and fun-filled environment where children can explore various artistic techniques and materials. Students will have the opportunity to experiment with drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media projects, fostering their imagination and enhancing their fine motor…
Tai Chi Chuan is a Chinese Martial Art that combines self-defense with meditation and breath control. It is practiced today primarily for its health benefits, stress relief and relaxation. The slow flowing movements are designed to stimulate the flow of energy or chi in the body with the ultimate aim of rejuvenation and increased longevity.…
This spring we will explore shadow weave where 2 color (minimum) contrasting warp threads are woven with 2 color (minimum) weft threads to create amazing patterns that give off an optical illusion vibe as alternating bands of light and dark reveal the pattern. The “Callanweaver” twist will be using a hand-dyed warp for one of…
Students will learn more advanced, non-wheel techniques. Projects will emphasize exploring different surface design to compliment sculptural or functional forms. Prerequisite – Beginning Handbuilding.
This class presents Art History with storytelling and a thematic approach. Instead of presenting art through a chronology, each lecture will present art within a particular theme, such as art about portraiture, art about food and shelter, and art about nature and technology. By focusing on a theme for each class, we hope to show…
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 and procedures of the ceramics studio. Projects on the wheel will focus on small forms (cups, bowls, saucers).
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 Wheel classes.