Due to construction, Museum parking may be limited at the time of your visit. Look for additional parking in free or metered spaces along nearby streets.

Sewing Basics: Grocery Totes Workshop

Never forget your grocery bag again! In this workshop, students will make a one-of-a-kind grocery tote. The instructor will guide students through the process on making a tote that will suit all your needs. Made with industrial fabric, these double-sided totes will be sturdy, stylish and of course life and planet saving. Some knowledge of sewing is needed. 

Note: The Museum School will have a limited number of Singer Brilliant 6180 sewing machines for students to use but you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer. 

Wednesday, May 25 
6 – 9 pm

Instructor: Bree Kasper
Ages: (15+) | Some machine sewing experience needed 

Supply List: 

  • 1 yard of fabric for the exterior part of the bag
  • 1 yard of fabric for the interior part of the bag
  • Fusible interfacing with matching thread

Sewing Basics: Grocery Totes Workshop

Never forget your grocery bag again! In this workshop, students will make a one-of-a-kind grocery tote. The instructor will guide students through the process on making a tote that will suit all your needs. Made with industrial fabric, these double-sided totes will be sturdy, stylish and of course life and planet saving. Some knowledge of sewing is needed. 

Note: The Museum School will have a limited number of Singer Brilliant 6180 sewing machines for students to use but you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer. 

Wednesday, May 11
6 – 9 pm

Instructor: Bree Kasper
Ages: (15+) | Some machine sewing experience needed

Supply List: 

  • 1 yard of fabric for the exterior part of the bag
  • 1 yard of fabric for the interior part of the bag
  • Fusible interfacing with matching thread

Sewing Basics: Doggie Wear Workshop

In this workshop, students will make a custom outdoor pet jacket or vest. The instructor will help you step by step from taking the correct measurements to bring to class to picking the right fabric. All garments will have a waterproof exterior, reflective stripe for nighttime visibility and soft fleece liner. Basic sewing machine skills needed. 

Note: The Museum School will have a limited number of Singer Brilliant 6180 sewing machines for students to use but you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer. 

Wednesday, April 13
6 – 9 pm

Instructor: Bree Kasper
Ages: (15+) | Some machine sewing experience needed 

Supply List:

  • 1 yard of waterproof fabric 
  • 1 yard of fleece
  • 24 inches of reflective tape

Summer Break Camp: Intro to Painting

Learn the versatility of this multi faceted medium. Using color theory and form, this camp will focus on  different styles and techniques of painting each day. Color mixing will be an important aspect during camp as well as awareness of composition. Students will create a different piece of art each day and will come away from camp with an understanding of how to construct a painting. All supplies and a mid-camp snack will be provided.

Monday – Friday, July 11 – 15
1 – 4 pm

Instructor: Meredith Durand
Ages: 7-12 | All Levels

 

Summer Break Camp: Intro to Painting

Learn the versatility of this multi faceted medium! Using color theory and form, this camp will focus on  different styles and techniques of painting each day. Color mixing will be an important aspect during camp as well as awareness of composition. Students will create a different piece of art each day and will come away from camp with an understanding of how to construct a painting. All supplies and a mid-camp snack will be provided. 

Monday – Friday, June 20 – 24 
1 – 4 pm

Instructor: Meredith Durand
Ages: 7-12 | All Levels

 

Textile Marbling on Scarves

Witness this magical process that transfers the paint from the surface of the water to a silk scarf. In this one-day workshop, Vanessa and Pietro will show students how to print on silk scarves using an array of different patterns and colors that you can choose from.  After some guided practice with some of your  favorite colors, students will have the opportunity to paint 2 beautiful scarves.

Friday, April 8
10 am – 5 pm

Instructor: Pietro Accardi
Ages: Adult (15+) | All levels

Sewing 101: Learn Your Machine

Learn sewing machine basics with your machine. Bring in your recently serviced sewing machine and we will help you build a relationship starting with the basics. This class covers: threading the machine, threading the bobbin, making a bobbin, thread varieties, needle varieties and uses, foot selection, stitch varieties and purposes, steering techniques, ways to mend a hole on a sewing machine and sewing machine maintenance. 

If you do not have a machine but are interested in learning, we do have a limited selection of machines for use. 

Monday, May 2
6 – 8 pm

Instructor: Bree Kasper
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels

Supply List: 

  • Sewing Machine
  • Thread
  • Fabric for practicing on

Sewing 101: Learn Your Machine

Learn sewing machine basics with your machine. Bring in your recently serviced sewing machine and we will help you build a relationship starting with the basics. This class covers: threading the machine, threading the bobbin, making a bobbin, thread varieties, needle varieties and uses, foot selection, stitch varieties and purposes, steering techniques, ways to mend a hole on a sewing machine and sewing machine maintenance. 

Sunday, April 3
Noon – 2 pm

Instructor: Bree Kasper
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels

Supply List: 

  • Sewing Machine
  • Thread

Advanced Paper Marbling on Metallic Paint and Overmarbling

In this Advanced class Pietro will teach more complex patterns, over marbling and the use of metallic paint. In the world of Paper Marbling, metallic is a rarity due to the weight of the paint; it must float on the surface of the water bath. The use of rakes and combs is also tricky as one must carefully manipulate the movements of these paints in order to achieve the desired effects.

During the morning session the focus will be on how to handle these paints, and Pietro will introduce new and more intricate patterns. The class will also explore the exciting and unchartered territory of “Over-marbling”, where one pattern is superimposed upon another to create a magnificent and complex play of pattern. The shining hues of copper, silver, bronze, gold and pearl will transform a sheet of paper into an iridescent wonder. The afternoon session is dedicated to personal practice with on hand guidance from Pietro.

Saturday, May 21
10 am – 5 pm

Instructor: Pietro Accardi
Ages: Adult (15+) | All levels

iPhone Photography: Shooting Techniques, Editing and Printing

Learn to shoot professional quality photos using your iPhone! With the fast-growing quality of cell phone cameras, photography has become a much more accessible form of art. This class will go over the fundamentals of composition, lighting, and an editing workflow specific to the iPhone software, as well as printing 1 – 2 4×6 images directly from your phone. Although this class is based around the iPhone software, other smartphones are welcomed as the fundamentals of photography will still apply.

Saturday, May 7
10 am – 2 pm

Instructor: Julie Tracy
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels

Supply List: 

  • iPhone with updated software
  • Charging cord
  • Photos on your phone for editing/printing or use images you take in class