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Fused Glass Garden Stake Sec 1
with Ruth Ross Hansen
Experience Level: Beginner, no prior experience needed
Saturday March 28, 10am-3pm (1 session)
Ages 18+ (Please contact us at dsegerstrom@paramountarts.org if you have a younger student interested in participating)
Create eye-catching ornaments for your yard and garden in this extremely popular, one-day workshop for beginners! Choose your colors and designs as you make a beautiful glass piece that will glow in the sunshine to liven up your garden space!
All materials to create one garden stake plus metal stake are included in the cost of tuition
*Please note that the work created in this class will need to be fired in a kiln and collected at another date. The Paramount will send an email when work is ready to be collected!
Exploring Ceramic Surface Techniques
with Amanda Hansen
Experience Level: Some introductory experience recommended, as this class will focus on decorating thrown vessels rather than creating the vessels.
Every Other Wednesday, March 30-April 27, 6-8:30pm (3 sessions total)
Ages 18+ (Please contact us at dsegerstrom@paramountarts.org if you have a younger student interested in participating)
Enhance your ceramic wares and expand your technical skills in this class dedicated to fun and unique dimensional surface decor! Amanda will help students find success in creating and attaching three dimensional elements to ceramic forms, using processes she developed as both a professional cake decorator and ceramic artist! Join us in this class that is sure to bring your clay work to an exciting new level!
MaterialsPlease bring the following tools to class:
1.) Basic scoring tools
2.) Wide paint brush
3.) Thin paint brush
4.) Modeling tools
5.) Your first 25 pound bag of B Clay is included in the cost of tuition
*Please bring greenware forms to which you'd like to attach decorative elements
Ceramic Jewelry
with Sandy Fabian
Experience Level: No prior experience is required
Tues March 31, 6-8:30pm (1 session total)
Ages 18+ (Please contact us at dsegerstrom@paramountarts.org if you have a younger student interested in participating)
Make your own porcelain jewelry! This fun workshop asks that you to bring your creative ideas to design jewelry you can wear for years to come.
Choose from six colors of porcelain including white Earring findings for stud or dangle / leather for pendants All Tools and supplies will be provided Demo and Examples of course!
Materials included to create 4 pair of earrings or 2 pair of earrings and 1 pendant.
Creating with Stained Glass
with Kristina Oregon
Experience Level: Beginner, no prior experience needed
Mondays April 6-April 20, 6-8:30pm (3 sessions)
Ages 18+ (Please contact us at dsegerstrom@paramountarts.org if you have a younger student interested in participating)
Create a beautiful copper foil stained glass sun catcher, in this class for the complete beginner, using our design or one of your own!
Students can choose a pattern and will learn how to safely cut and shape your glass using tools and glass equipment such as the grinder. Once you have your shapes set, you will apply copper foil, and solder!
Kristina will help guide you to success so that you have a piece to proudly display in your space!
All materials to create an (approximate) 8"x 8" piece included in the cost of tuition.
Wet Felting Unique Wool Vessels!
with Joe Muehlbauer
Experience Level: Beginner, no prior experience required
Tuesday April 7, 6-8:30pm (1 sessions)
Ages 18+ (Please contact us at dsegerstrom@paramountarts.org if you have a younger student interested in participating)
Discover the unique art of wet felting in this exciting one-day workshop with artist Joe Muehlbauer!
Joe will guide you through the process of preparing your wool for felting, an artform where you use a needle to shape your wool into forms, in this case a small bowl vessel!
The decorative piece that you create is perfect for display and makes a wonderful statement in your space or works well as gift for someone too!
All materials will be provided and tools will be available for use during the class!
*Please note that students will be working with natural wool fibers during class
Introduction to Hand building
with Linda Schmidt
Experience Level: Beginner, no prior experience needed
Wednesdays April 8-May 6, 6-8:30pm (No Class April 29, Total of 4 sessions)
Ages 18+ (Please contact us at dsegerstrom@paramountarts.org if you have a younger student interested in participating)
Discover the exciting possibilities of working with clay using basic tools, forms, and your hands!
Learn how to safely use the slab roller to slump and drape work, carve clay, how to create texture, explore an introduction to surface design, how to glaze your work, and more!
Materials list for Paramount Handbuilding Classes
1.) Item(s) for creating texture
2.) Clay: Your first bag of clay is included in the cost of tuition, but depending on the size and number of pieces you create you may need to purchase more. We have a variety to choose from, ranging in price from $12-$25 for a 25 pound bag.
Creating Jewelry Beads with Amazing Polymer Clay
with Shelby Teal
Experience Level: Beginner, no prior experience needed
Monday April 13, 6-8pm & Tuesday April 14, 6-7pm (2 sessions)
Ages 18+ (Please contact us at dsegerstrom@paramountarts.org if you have a younger student interested in participating)
Explore the exciting process of creating beads with polymer clay! Similar in texture to kid’s clay dough, this medium allows a great deal of flexibility in creativity! These beads are perfect for necklaces, bracelets, and earrings and can be as unique as you!
Once created on day one, your instructor will fire the beads outside of class and will have them ready for the next day when we assemble your pieces!
All materials to create beads included
Intro to Watercolor: The Basics of Landscapes
with Elly Van Diest
Experience Level: Beginner, no previous experience needed!
Wednesdays, April 15-May 6, 6-8:30pm (4 sessions)
Ages 18+ (Please contact us at dsegerstrom@paramountarts.org if you have a younger student interested in participating)
Continue exploring the exciting world of watercolor as you discover tips and techniques for painting landscapes.
This versatile subject matter will help you enhance your landscape paintings, as well as learn techniques that can be applied to other subject matter, as Elly guides your experience to help you find success! Join us!
Please Bring the Following Materials to Class:
1.) Sketch book, 60 or 80lb, acid free
2.) Watercolor paper: 10.x14 in size 140lb cold press, acid free. (Arches or Strathmore W.C. 400 series recommended)
3.) Watercolor-brushes: 1" flat, & #6 or #8 round
4.) Watercolor paints Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolor brand (student grade welcome)
5.) Watercolor pallet with good sized paint mixing area.
6.) #2 Pencil & White Eraser
7.) Fine spray water bottle
8.) Paper towels – white (Viva recommended)
9.) Kleenex
10.) Painter’s tape
11.) Firm surface, 9”x 12” (Plexiglass or hard board recommended) to tape paper onto
12) Two Shallow Water Containers: Cool Whip containers work well!