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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 real skills — casting on, knit and purl stitches, and binding off — with plenty of individual support to keep you moving forward confidently. We’ll…

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, while more experienced students can refine their skills and explore personal designs with instructor support. Studio safety and proper technique are always emphasized throughout. All…

POT 06 – Intermediate Handbuilding (Burns)

By Adam Faust / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on POT 06 – Intermediate Handbuilding (Burns)

Find a fresh approach in developing your creative expression as you explore new forms, techniques, and surface designs in handbuilding. Projects primarily will focus on small to large functional works, but sculptural and individual or collaborative ideas also are encouraged. Prerequisite: Beginning Handbuilding. For all virtual and onsite Pottery classes, the tuition includes a $98…

POT 17 – Altered Pottery (Intermediate Level Wheel) (Klapthor)

By Krupa Kanaiya / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on POT 17 – Altered Pottery (Intermediate Level Wheel) (Klapthor)

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). For all virtual and onsite Pottery classes,…

POT 13 – Beginning Wheel (Dodd)

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

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). For all virtual and onsite Pottery classes,…

POT 05 – Beginning Handbuilding (Gould)

By Adam Faust / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on POT 05 – 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, and learn the important safety guidelines and procedures of ceramics studio. For all virtual and onsite Pottery classes, the tuition includes a $98 pass-through supply…

DAP 03 – Freedom of Expression Through Oil Painting (Emerson)

By Krupa Kanaiya / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on DAP 03 – Freedom of Expression Through Oil Painting (Emerson)

This class is designed to guide students to find their inner artist and explore conscious and subconscious ideas – much like painters throughout history have found inspiration. The class is suitable for all levels and includes basic instruction for using oil paints as well as composition, subject matter, and concepts.

POT 15 – Beginning Wheel (Roberts)

By Krupa Kanaiya / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on POT 15 – Beginning Wheel (Roberts)

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). For all virtual and onsite Pottery classes,…

JWY 11 – Veterans Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design (Gindler)

By Adam Faust / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on JWY 11 – Veterans Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design (Gindler)

This course will teach traditional metalsmithing skills including sawing, piercing, texturing, shaping, and forming metal; soldering and cold connections, and bezel-setting cabochon gemstones. It is appropriate for beginners with no previous experience with metalsmithing, as well as for intermediate students. Students will learn to use and care for the tools of the craft, and will…

VWRI 01 – Creative Writing (Davis)

By Krupa Kanaiya / May 12, 2026 / Comments Off on VWRI 01 – Creative Writing (Davis)

NOTE: This class is held virtually over MS Teams. If you have aspirations of becoming a writer or are already on your writing journey, this course is designed to help you discover, enhance and/or bolster your inner writer voice and add yet another tool to your arsenal in getting your stories out. Each week, you…

WELL 04 – All Levels Yoga (Mittleman)

By Adam Faust / May 12, 2026 / Comments Off on WELL 04 – All Levels Yoga (Mittleman)

This is an all-levels yoga practice with a focus on breath, (pranayama,) postures, (asana,) and meditation throughout. The pace is slow and steady to cultivate awareness, find balance, build strength, flexibility and relax into a sense of well-being. Please bring a yoga mat. (recommended props: 2 blocks, a blanket, and strap.) Yoga with Susan –…

JWY 05 – Beginning/Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design (Mujtaba))

By Krupa Kanaiya / May 13, 2026 / Comments Off on JWY 05 – Beginning/Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design (Mujtaba))

This course will teach traditional metalsmithing skills including sawing, piercing, texturing, shaping, and forming metal; soldering and cold connections, and bezel-setting cabochon gemstones. It is appropriate for beginners with no previous experience with metalsmithing, as well as for intermediate students. Students will learn to use and care for the tools of the craft, and will…