The Sawdust Art Festival is having its...
The Sawdust Art Festival is having its annual “Spring Into Art”
classes taught by professional artists. The cost for classes ranges
from $50 to $250 and includes two days of instruction, all materials
and refreshments and catered lunches. Adult classes are from 10 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. and children’s classes are one day only from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. To register, call 497-0521.
This weekend’s classes:
Glass Blowing by John Barber, cost $250
Silk Painting by Olivia Batchelder, cost $150
Mixed Media Floral Creations by Lupe Blanton, cost $100
Printmaking on Water by Mada Leach -- taught on two Sundays, cost
$125
Airbrushing by Kimberly Leeds, cost $125
Foil Imaging by Cheryl Stone, cost $150
Relief Printmaking/Lino cut/ ChineColle’ by Vinita Voogd, cost
$125
Oil Painting/Clean and Simple Landscape by Susan Wade, cost $150
Watercolors Workshop by Sandra Weir, cost $125
March 22 and 23 classes
Glass Blowing by John Barber, cost $250
Mosaics by Sherry Bullard, cost $125
Memoryware Vesel by Lynn Mattson Cassinerio, cost $150
Beginning Landscape Painting in Oils by Jane Fulton, cost $150
Italic Calligraphy by Sara Kirk, cost $100
Watercolor Workshop by Hal Lambert, cost $125
Oil Painting Workshop by Donita Lloyd, cost $150
Children’s Class -- Cartoon Creations by Stormy Panosian, cost $50
Copper Enameling Workshop by Julie Setterholm, cost $125
Buckskin Drum Making Class by Anne Weiler, cost $225.
March 29 and 30 classes
Glass Blowing by John Barber, cost $250
Polymer Sculpture by Rhonda Bateman-Hall, cost $125
Mixed Media Floral Creations by Lupe Blanton, cost $100
Handmade Ceramics by Sherry Bullard, cost $125
Oil Painting Workshop by John Eagle, cost $150
Beginning Watercolors by Stormy Panosian, cost $125
Foil Imaging by Cheryl Stone, cost $125
Jewelry Workshop by Greg Thorne, cost $125
Children’s Class -- Watercolors by Sandra Weir, cost $50.
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