
January 2021
Mail Art: Embroidered Postcards
In this workshop, we will learn various embroidery techniques and stitches and sew messages into vintage postcards for loved ones. Wednesdays, 6:30pm – 8pm 2 sessions, January 20 & 27, 2021 Ages 10+ $35 Materials delivered For class payments, please Venmo @cfaer or PayPal info@cfaer.org Register at: https://linktr.ee/CFAER
Mail Art: Embroidered Postcards
In this workshop, we will learn various embroidery techniques and stitches and sew messages into vintage postcards for loved ones. Open to ages 10+, materials delivered to participants. For class payments, please Venmo @cfaer or PayPal info@cfaer.org. Register at linktr.ee/cfaer.
Arcade Design: Build a Marble Game
Turned upcycled materials into your own unique marble game in this hands-on exploration of design, logic, momentum, and creative play. Thursdays, 4pm – 5pm 3 sessions: January 21, 28, & February 4 All ages! $35 Materials delivered. Limited to 12 spaces. Register at: https://linktr.ee/CFAER For class payments, please Venmo @cfaer or PayPal info@cfaer.org
February 2021
Advanced Graphic Storytelling Workshop
In this advanced comics workshop from Center for the Arts Eagle Rock, we will be working from memory and current experiences to tell our stories. The goal is to complete stories that have been started, or begin new stories that can be completed within the 6-week timeframe. Members of the workshop will contribute feedback to the other artists from a place of observation and goodwill! Tuesdays, 4pm – 6pm 6 sessions: February 2 to March 9, 2021 21+ $75 Register…
Recipe for a Poster with Claire Hungerford
In this three-part introduction to graphic design workshop, we will create an art poster based on an original recipe, such as how to make a favorite dish, or inspired by a memory of cooking. Thursdays, 6:30pm – 8pm 3 sessions: February 4, 11, & 18, 2021 Ages 8+ $50 Materials delivered Register at: https://linktr.ee/CFAER For class payments, please Venmo @cfaer or PayPal info@cfaer.org
Textile Arts: Mindful Mending, An Artist’s Approach
In this course, Connie Rohman will share the useful and beautiful technique of Boro stitching which originated in Medieval Japan. Boro stitching uses a simple running stitch called Sashiko stitch to bring new utility to fabric scraps and as the basis for beautiful textile art. With this simple and lovely technique, we will mindfully mend, darn, and repurpose clothing and work on original textile projects. Sundays, 1:30pm – 3pm 4 sessions: February 7, 14, 21, & 28, 2021 Ages 16+…