Workshops are $35 each (or get a season’s pass for $150) and are held from 6:30 – 8:30pm in the Horizon Room of the Shoreline Center, 18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline 98155.
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The series kicks off on Wednesday, February 10 with Theresa Neinas’ Valentines Workshop where you can design, carve, and print personalized relief-print Valentines for all your friends and loved ones.
Then, come back for more:
Watercolor Painting with Kathy Collins – February 24
Create a watercolor painting with dramatic dark and light values by using a limited watercolor palette and large brushes.
Glass Fusing with Dolors Ruscha – March 9
Learn the fundamentals of fusing glass, glass cutting, glass assembly, layering, and metal/glass attachment as you make a pair of earrings.
Collage with Jan Clem – March 23
Use collage techniques and a variety of papers and ephemera to create individual postcards to be sent to a lucky recipient.
Acrylic Painting with Hester Mallonee – April 6
Complete a landscape painting detailing the lights and darks of an evening scene created by moonlight reflecting off the surface of a lake
Love all the workshops? Then don’t miss out: get the season’s pass for only $150 to access all 5 workshops and save money at the same time.
More info available on website or check out Facebook. Want to talk to a human? email Tara Shadduck at events@shorelinearts.net or call the Arts Council office at 206-417-4645.
Then, come back for more:
Watercolor Painting with Kathy Collins – February 24
Create a watercolor painting with dramatic dark and light values by using a limited watercolor palette and large brushes.
Glass Fusing with Dolors Ruscha – March 9
Learn the fundamentals of fusing glass, glass cutting, glass assembly, layering, and metal/glass attachment as you make a pair of earrings.
Collage with Jan Clem – March 23
Use collage techniques and a variety of papers and ephemera to create individual postcards to be sent to a lucky recipient.
Acrylic Painting with Hester Mallonee – April 6
Complete a landscape painting detailing the lights and darks of an evening scene created by moonlight reflecting off the surface of a lake
Love all the workshops? Then don’t miss out: get the season’s pass for only $150 to access all 5 workshops and save money at the same time.
More info available on website or check out Facebook. Want to talk to a human? email Tara Shadduck at events@shorelinearts.net or call the Arts Council office at 206-417-4645.
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to cultivate creativity and inspire our community through the arts.
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