Get a taste of the topics you have been curious about with workshops in design, business, photography, wood, metals, printmaking, drawing, painting and more.

In this introductory course, students will learn the foundations of drawing, including line, proportion, shape, gesture, blocking, value, mark-making, and space. Students will focus on developing these skills through a variety of in-class and independent assignments in-class that emphasize drawing from observation, iterative invention, and materials exploration. No prior drawing … Read more

Start Date

01/25

Meeting Day

Saturdays

End Date

03/15

Faculty

Dara Morgenstern

Time

10am–1pm

Credits

0

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Glassblowing for all  is a perfect first step for those who have never been in a hotshop and a great next step if you know your way around!  Glassblowing can be intimidating, in this class we break it down to basics and learn step by step how to get it … Read more

Start Date

01/27

Meeting Day

Mondays

End Date

03/17

Faculty

Jeff Mentuck

Time

6pm–9pm

Credits

0

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Thinking about a career in graphic design? Do you currently “dabble” in graphic design for personal projects? Have you found yourself designing flyers, webpages, brochures or other graphic design work professionally without any design training? This one-day workshop is specifically targeted for those with no graphic design background, to understand what makes a design “work” visually … Read more

Start Date

03/15

Meeting Day

Saturday

End Date

03/15

Faculty

Alisa Aronson

Time

9am–4pm

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In this introductory, course participants will learn how to design and carve wooden utensils. Students will be shown how to safely and efficiently use the bandsaw as well as hand tools such as gouges, rasps, files, scrapers, and a variety of handsaws. Whether it’s spoons, spatulas, forks, knives, or something … Read more

Start Date

03/29

Meeting Day

Saturdays

End Date

04/12

Faculty

Ellen Adams

Time

9am–12pm

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This seven-week course aims to advance students’ evolving painting practice by providing a structured yet flexible environment for artistic exploration. The course begins with quick exercises from observation. In later weeks the focus shifts to self-directed work, students will respond to creative prompts and may incorporate their own source materials. … Read more

Start Date

03/29

Meeting Day

Saturdays

End Date

05/10

Faculty

Dara Morgenstern

Time

10am–1pm

Credits

0

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