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Partner Wheel Throwing

Join a friend or loved one for a unique night of creative excitement in this exciting workshop. You and your partner will learn the basics of wheel-throwing on a pottery wheel through this hands-on, guided experience that covers the steps of preparing, centering, and throwing your very own clay vessel to cherish for years to come. Your handmade creations will be clear-glazed and fired for you to pick up about two weeks after your workshop. Supplies will be provided. Adults

Exploring with Gelli® Arts Printing Plates

The Gelli® Plate is the perfect art tool when you are unsure about what to create or you want a bit of mindless creative fun. It is the perfect place to experiment with pattern and paint, and you end up with endless awesome papers for future creative play. You will be shown how to make fine art quality prints with inexpensive materials and. By the time you finish this course, you will be equipped with the skills to confidently print on your own! Supply list online. Ages 16-Adult

Four Days of Macrame

Join us for four weeks of macrame and enjoy the opportunity to learn four basic projects that you will easily be able to replicate on your own at home. We will learn up to five basic knots that are the fundamentals to macrame, to get you well on your way to diving into the art on your own. Supply list online. Ages 16-Adult

Fantasy Drawing

Let's let our imagination go and create characters and environments outside the realistic every day and into a world of fantasy! We might just stumble upon sleek elves, mighty dwarfs, dangerous dragons, or a majestic griffin. We will practice drawing skills and techniques along with watercolors to bring our imagery to life. Supplies will be provided. Ages 9-12

Partners in Art: Toddlers Paint

Join your toddler and explore experimental finger painting on slippery photo paper! We’ll use sticks, sponges, brushes and more to discover a range of delightful textures and marks. You’ll leave with one or more frame-able pieces of bright and joyful art created by your child. Supplies will be provided. This class is for ages 2-4 with a participating adult.

Discover Gesture Drawing

Do you love drawing human figures, but have difficulty drawing them in complex poses? Join us as we practice sketching proportionate people in more natural, action poses. These classes warm you up with quick drawings, then eases you into longer times. Come ready to pose yourself and have fun! We will take a break halfway through class so bring a drink/snack if you would like. Supplies will be provided. Ages 14-17

Ekphrastic! The Intersection of Poetry and Visual Art

Explore the Fine Arts Center through the lens of creative writing in this explorative class for all levels. We’ll find art pieces that speak to us, using our imaginations and five senses to interact with each piece in novel ways. A series of playful, probing exercises will help us write poetry that expands our appreciation and engagement as art viewers. Supply list online. Adults

Huichol Earrings

Join us while we learn how to use a circular netted stitch to construct a pair of Huichol-style inspired earrings. You will be provided with the skills to learn how to use an assortment of colorful seed beads, thread, and a needle to construct a unique pair of flower-like earrings. Together we will explore creative ideas to inspire you and give you the freedom to create your own beaded art that you will enjoy for a lifetime. Supply list online. Ages 16-Adult

Watercolor Date Night

Join us for an evening of creativity and fun with a date or your friends! We will spend our time testing some favorite watercolor techniques with step-by-step instructions. This will also require some drawing skills with pen and ink but do not let that intimidate you, this class is for everyone! Supplies will be provided. Ages 16-Adult

Wellness: Drawing as Meditation

Use drawing to ground down with us and art exploration. We’ll draw inspiration from the Colorado landscape and practice closer ways of seeing the visual world around us. You will leave with several repeatable, enjoyable sketchbook exercises to help you find joy and presence while growing your at-home art practice. Supply list online. Adults

Eco Printing

This class explains the basic process of Eco printing, or printing fabric with leaves and flowers, from prep work to final product. We will explore different mordants, explore which plants and flowers print and how they print on various fabrics. There will be a break for a 30-minute lunch, so please bring something to eat and drink. There is a material fee of $45 due to the instructor on the first day of class. Ages 16-Adult

Mountain Landscapes and Watercolor Techniques

Join us as we examine and practice the style of contemporary artist Jen Aranyi, known for drawing simple, abstract mountain ranges and painting skies with watercolors using special techniques. You will also explore the diverse ways to finish the foreground. This will require some drawing skills with pen and ink, but do not let that intimidate you, this class is for everyone! Supply list online. Ages 16-Adult

Rainy Day Reflections

Take a perfectly dry day and rain all over it. Create mystery with the addition of reflections. The tricks are simple in watercolor. Capture misty light, streaks of rain, shiny puddles, fuzzy edges and more by learning clever brushstrokes. No need to bring your umbrella, just your enthusiasm. We will take a short lunch break so bring something to eat and drink. Supply list online. Ages 16-Adult

Inspired Postcards

Inspired by Mary Chenoweth, iconic Colorado College Art professor and the woman who carved the wooden doors into Bemis School of Art, let us explore collage through a playful expression of making small postcard-sized art influenced by Mary, Matisse's, and Picasso's work. Gather your stash from travels, or precious papers you have been hanging onto, bring them to the workshop, and transform them into small pieces of art. A trip to the FAC galleries will be included to view the Mary Chenoweth art exhibit. Supply list online. Ages 16-Adult

Create Your Own Tarot Deck

Interested in tarot? Are you a beginner or a seasoned reader? We will learn about the art history of tarot cards, their various systems of symbolism and interpretation, as well as basic image making techniques to create your own deck of tarot cards. By the end of this course, you will have learned the basics of tarot and created the first 22 cards (the major arcana) of a tarot deck, or the full 78 cards (the major and minor arcana), if desired. Supply list online. Ages 16-Adult

Introduction to Watercolor

Discover the ease and joy of watercolor painting in this accessible series for beginners. We’ll practice a variety of techniques, both traditional and experimental, and use them to paint Colorado wildflowers and birds. A series of playful painting exercises in each session will help us learn to mix a range of colors while finding flow and relishing the creative process. Supply list online. Adults

Wings of a Feather

Let’s flock together to explore some fun acrylic painting techniques. We will look at diverse kinds of birds from around the world to practice color mixing, feathery textures, creating value for three dimensions, and even painting unique environments for our feathery friends to live in! Supplies will be provided. Ages 9-12

Little by Little

Little by little, and piece by piece, we will explore how to build small sculptures out of clay. Come learn and unwind while building figurines and small ceramic objects. Handbuilding techniques, different display and design methods will be covered while having fun. Supply list online. Adults

Terra Sigillata Pottery

If you’re looking to expand your experience in ceramics, join us for an opportunity to create wheel-thrown objects and apply terra sigillata in order to create a unique finish on our pottery. Colors vary from subtle earth tones to bright and engaging. Terra sigillata is a refined slip invented by the Romans and the term loosely translated means 'sealed earth' but means 'clay bearing little images'. This technique by virtue of the definitions still accomplishes sealing a ceramic vessel with surfaces that can range from completely functional with subtle details to design oriented and detailed art pieces. You can think of this technique as being very "painterly". The terra sigillate incorporates mason stains to achieve colors that come out of the kiln roughly the same as they were applied onto greenware. If you are a ceramics artist, beginning-intermediate or seasoned, or a painter who has interest in carving a path in the ceramic arts, this is a new and exciting way to engage with clay. Supply list online. Ages 16-Adult