Killers of the Flower Moon Book Group Zoom Discussion
Josephy Center for Arts & Culture 403 N Main St, Joseph, ORKillers of the Flower Moon Book Group Zoom Discussion
Killers of the Flower Moon Book Group Zoom Discussion
Learn the basic techniques for block (or relief) printing: how to transfer a design, carve with cutting tools, and ink and print an impression of your carved block onto paper.
Gwen will take us on a journey through the history of the Maxville, the current work of the Interpretive Center in Joseph Oregon, and the future expansion and planned purchase of the 240 acres that includes the original Maxville city township.
These simple copper earrings are a great way to learn how to solder premade bezel cups and set cabochons while making something unique for yourself or a gift.
Workshop participants will learn the basics of beading with seed beads, sizes 10/o and 11/o, as well as a two-needle process in order to construct a beaded neck bag. This method of bead stitching is referred to as "contour" and "lane" bead stitching.
"An Invitation to the Lighter Side;" Artworks from women exploring humor and the joys that keep us going through challenging times. The exhibit opens February 26 - March 28, 2022.
Explore a variety of collaging techniques and materials. Play with design, layering, color, and transparency with Janis Carper.
Young artists age 7-11 will create a wide diversity of forms using handbuilding techniques. Class includes clay, glazes and firing.
Robyn and Mike Burns are the owners of Burns Violins and will be exploring the inner workings of a full service violin shop. Talking about music making as an integral part of the community, showcasing a violin salon, exploring some light history of violin making, and sharing a tune or two!
This course is for students with clay making experience in the last few years, ages 18 and up.
Explore the colorful and fluid world of inks as you learn signature techniques to create expressive landscapes on yupo paper.
Catherine Matthias author of The Word Gobblers - a handbook for parents (and teachers) working with children who struggle to read, will be here with Joan Gilbert the illustrator to read The Word Gobblers and answer questions during the Youth Arts Festival.
Fancy dress encouraged. An exhibition by Steve Arment & Anna Vogel.
Needle Felting is the process of using barbed needles to turn wool fibers into a more condensed material. The needles are pushed repeatedly through the fibers locking them together. In this class you will learn the basics of needle felting and will create a small spring time animal figure to take home.
Learn through art with lessons in drawing, painting & and a variety of other mediums.
9-10am
April 8th – June 17th, 2022
No classes on April 15th, May 20th, & June 3rd
Young artists will create a wide diversity of forms using hand-building techniques. Class includes clay, glazes and firing.
10am-12pm
April 8th – June 17th, 2022
No classes on April 15th, May 20th, & June 3rd
Learn through art with lessons in drawing, painting & and a variety of other mediums.
10:15-11:45am
April 8th – June 17th, 2022
No classes on April 15th, May 20th, & June 3rd
Young artists will create a wide diversity of forms using hand-building techniques. Class includes clay, glazes and firing.
1-2:15pm
April 8th – June 17th, 2022
No classes on April 15th, May 20th, & June 3rd
Young artists will create a wide diversity of forms using handbuilding techniques. Class includes clay, glazes and firing.
2:45 – 4pm
April 8th – June 17th, 2022
No classes on April 15th, May 20th, & June 3rd
Learn the basics of adding color to metal through enameling. Enameling uses finely ground glass which is fused to the metal using a heat source such as a torch or kiln. In class we will be using small torches.
Join us for a two-day abstract painting workshop with Cheryl North Coughlan. Students will get 2 30x 30 canvases to cover with paint. No experience necessary.