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Plein Air Basics - 3 Days with Katie Dobson Cundiff
Jul
22
to Jul 24

Plein Air Basics - 3 Days with Katie Dobson Cundiff

Painting outside isn’t just about enjoying the sun and the breeze, although that’s certainly a big part of the fun. It’s also a great way to learn from direct observation, whether that means a landscape, a cityscape, or even something like a portrait. Plein air painting workshops are at the top of my list of favorite things to teach. I’ve traveled far and near painting beaches, cityscapes, and landscapes and found one of the best ways to improve your plein air painting skills is by painting lots of small studies.

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Plein Air Painting with Intention with Katie Dobson Cundiff
Jul
25
to Jul 27

Plein Air Painting with Intention with Katie Dobson Cundiff

During this three-day workshop, emphasis will be on painting spontaneously and loosely while pushing the limits of basic principles of composition, design, and color. Light & shadow, values, shapes, design, perspective, edges, and color will be discussed. Emphasis will be on exploring methods for improvement rather than changing individual styles.

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Studio Workshop: Collage Night
Apr
18

Studio Workshop: Collage Night

Learn to create your own painted paper collages inspired by North Carolina artist and educator, Lee Hall. Students will draw inspiration from Hall’s landscape and architecture collages, and apply these references to their own collages using a variety of materials and techniques. Each participant goes home with a finished work of art. All materials, including paper, scissors, glue and aprons, are provided. Our trained instructor will lead you step-by-step.

Wine, beer, and light snacks are complimentary.

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Studio Workshop: Papier Mache
Mar
23

Studio Workshop: Papier Mache

This workshop is designed for students to create their own personal papier mache animal, vessel, or object. Students will study the properties of the medium, and learn helpful tips and tricks. Students will leave the workshop with their papier mache creation ready for paint and embellishment, or ready to display depending on the size and density of their sculpture as well as the speed at which they work. All materials will be provided, but reference images or sketches are encouraged. Beginner to intermediate level.

Sensory TW: Students will get their hands messy and sticky.

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Studio Workshop: Paper Dahlias
Feb
15

Studio Workshop: Paper Dahlias

Learn to create your own extra large paper dahlias in a relaxed atmosphere. Each participant goes home with a finished work of art. All materials, including paper, scissors, glue and aprons, are provided. Our trained instructor will lead you step-by-step.

Wine, beer, and light snacks are complimentary.

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CANCELED - Crafting with the Guild: Enamel Floral Pendant Workshop with Ilene Kay
Aug
27

CANCELED - Crafting with the Guild: Enamel Floral Pendant Workshop with Ilene Kay

A great introduction to enameling where students will learn the steps to prepare copper for enameling and sifting techniques to create wonderful colors on metal. Sgraffito techniques will be utilized for this project. This is a beginner class, where each person will leave with a finished piece of jewelry.

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Shakere African Instrument making workshop
Aug
13

Shakere African Instrument making workshop

We will prepare a gourd, paint or etch on the gourd, string the beaded skirt around it and learn one rhythm & song on the instrument. Beads, wooden, ceramic, and pony plastic beads will be used. Other objects like seashells may be woven in -however, if they are breakable the instrument may become more a work of art than a playable instrument.

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Crafting with the Guild: The Joy of Painting on Silk
Jun
25

Crafting with the Guild: The Joy of Painting on Silk

Indulge your creativity while learning the ancient art of silk painting. Joanna White takes you on an inspired adventure to design your own silk scarf masterpieces. Perfect for both seasoned fiber artists and those newly discovering their creative self. No previous experience necessary. Teens and adults welcome. All materials included for students to create 2 silk scarves.

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Beautiful Needle Felted Landscapes *canceled
Sep
18

Beautiful Needle Felted Landscapes *canceled

Attendees will learn to needle felt a beautiful landscape using dyed wool roving. Using only barbed needles, students learn to turn a pile of fluff into a memorable scene of our amazing mountains. No experience needed and all are welcome. Kits will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring photos of their favorite mountain scene to use as inspiration. A complete instruction booklet and resource list is also included.

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Plein Air Painting with Scott Boyle 2-day workshop
Aug
16
to Aug 17

Plein Air Painting with Scott Boyle 2-day workshop

Take your paints outside with North Carolina landscape painter Scott Boyle for a 2-day plein air workshop in beautiful Blowing Rock, NC. The workshop will consist of a brief lecture, group discussions, outdoor painting demonstrations, and student painting opportunities. Scott will paint 2 demonstration paintings and students will have a chance to complete 2-4 paintings each.

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Thread Therapy: Exploring Fabric Collage, Hand Quilting & Slow Stitch
Aug
7

Thread Therapy: Exploring Fabric Collage, Hand Quilting & Slow Stitch

In this one-day workshop, we will explore the art of slow stitch and embroidery in the creation and making of a work of fabric collage. Elements of embroidery, hand quilting, and slow-stitch methods will be demonstrated and will culminate in each participant having the tools, materials, and process knowledge to craft a work of fabric collage and to continue this craft as a personal creative pursuit.

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Rescheduled TBD: A Needle Felting Landscape Workshop with Lorraine Cathey | Crafting with the Southern Highland Craft Guild
Sep
5

Rescheduled TBD: A Needle Felting Landscape Workshop with Lorraine Cathey | Crafting with the Southern Highland Craft Guild

Learn to needle felt a beautiful landscape using dyed wool roving. Using only barbed needles learn to turn a pile of fluff into a memorable scene of our amazing mountains. No experience needed and all are welcome. Kits will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring photos of their favorite mountain scene to use as a reference.

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Crafting with the Guild: Getting Started with Precious Metal Clay
Jul
11

Crafting with the Guild: Getting Started with Precious Metal Clay

Explore jewelry making using Precious Metal Clay. PMC is clay made of metal particles, which allows you to sculpt and create pieces that become solid, fine silver when fired. Each student will be able to create a pair of small earrings and a charm or a bead. You will learn how to texture the clay, fire, patina and polish. All skill levels welcome.

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Rolling Along with Matisse: Drawing and Painting the Figure
Sep
11
to Sep 13

Rolling Along with Matisse: Drawing and Painting the Figure

A 3-day Workshop for Teens and Adults

Each day begins with an exploration of Matisse drawings in the current exhibition Modern Visions, Modern Art: The Cone Sisters in North Carolina. Inspired by Matisse’ creativity and approach students will explore innovative techniques in drawing and painting. Much of the work will be non-traditional using rollers, scrapers, stencils, syringes and eyedroppers. Students will draw and paint a clothed model. All opaque media are welcome, gouache (an opaque watercolor that mixes with transparent watercolor), oil, acrylic and mixed media. Emphasis will be placed on strong composition, good drawing, and beautiful color combinations. All ability levels are welcome. Further suggested materials list to follow.

Class limited to 12 adult/teen participants. $225 BRAHM members/ $245 non members.

Limited seating available. An 80% refund will be issued if the participant cancels by 8/28/2019.

Presented to the community by Wells Fargo.

About the Instructor

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Kate Worm holds a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University and a master's degree from Columbia University Teachers College, with minors in visual arts. She studied figure painting for four years with renowned painter and educator Andrew Martin at UNC Greensboro. Her figure paintings were feature in American Artist Watercolor, Summer 2006, and she is featured in several YouTube videos created by Cheap Joe’s. Kate is a Signature Member of WSNC (2010 first place winner) and the National Watercolor Society.

Kate Worm has been exhibiting her work and teaching art in North Carolina for more than 35 years.

She retired from the Hickory Museum of Art in 2015 after serving on the staff for 11 years, first as Adult Educator and finally Curator of the Permanent Collection. Her paintings are promoted by three galleries in North Carolina: Carlton Gallery in Banner Elk, Art Source in Raleigh, and City Art Gallery in Greenville.

Visit Kate's website at http://kateworm.com/

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