Stoughton Arts Sampler Schedule & Session Descriptions
Classes will be filled first-come, first-served. Sections
with less than 2 registrants will be cancelled. If a section
is cancelled, tuition fee will be reimbursed. Material fees
should be paid directly to the instructor.
Saturday Morning
[1] Glass Fusing (9am-Noon),
Instructor: Lynn Gifford
Learn beginning glass fusing techniques and make 6 dichroic glass pendants.
Maximum Students: 6
Cost per Student: $87
[2] Learning the Art of Sashiko (9am-Noon),
Instructor: Gloria Stehley
Discover the history of Sashiko and stitch your own handcrafted bag.
Maximum Students: 10
Cost per Student: $18
[3] Forging a Railroad Knife (9am-Noon),
Instructor: Bill Howard
Create your own rough hunting or kitchen knife from an old railroad spike.
Maximum Students: 4
Cost per Student: $69
[4] Artist Trading Cards (9am-Noon),
Instructor: Jackie Harrison-Jewell
Using collage and paper techniques, create your own Artist Trading Cards.
Maximum Students: 12-15
Cost per Student: $29
[5] Meditation/Mindfulness for Stress Management (10am- Noon),
Instructor: Christine Melland
Discover how to engage your brain and calm your body with meditation and mindfulness.
Maximum Students: 15-20
Cost per Student: $29
[6] Paper Bag Scrapbook (10am-Noon),
Instructor: Carol Neuman
Using paper lunch bags, create a cute paper bag scrapbook.
Maximum Students: 5
Cost per Student: $29
[7] Raku Pottery Firing (9am-Noon),
Instructor: Christopher Matti
Glaze an unglazed pot and fire it in a kiln to create your own unique Raku piece.
Maximum Students: 6
Cost per Student: $20 + $5-$25 material fee
Saturday Afternoon
[1] Precious Metal Clay Class (1-4pm),
Instructor: Lynn Gifford
Learn techniques and create a fine silver pendant with a
dichroic glass cabochon.
Maximum Students: 6
Cost per Student: $110
[2] Roll Printed Pendant or Earrings (1-4pm),
Instructor: Bill Howard
Saw, drill and polish silver sheet metal to create your own
jewelry.
Maximum Students: 6
Cost per Student: $35 + $20 Material Fee
[3] Beginning Mosaic Techniques (1-4pm),
Instructor: Jackie Harrison-Jewell
Design and create a stained glass mosaic stepping stone
or small wall plaque.
Maximum Students: 5
Cost per Student: $58
[4] What’s Next? A Woman’s Guide to Mid-Life & Beyond (2-4pm),
Instructor: Christine Melland
Don’t miss this exciting class on finding fulfillment at
mid-life.
Maximum Students: 15-20
Cost per Student: $29
[5] Exploring Rubber Stamp Techniques (1-4pm),
Instructor: Bea Siverling
Create your own innovative cards using a number of
stamping techniques.
Maximum students: 4
Cost per Student: $29
[6] Raku Pottery Firing (1-4pm),
Instructor: Christopher Matti
Glaze a pot and fire it in a kiln to create your own unique
Raku piece.
Maximum Students: 6
Cost per Student: $20 + $5-$25 Material Fee
Sunday AM
[1] Hammered Ring with a Stone or a Hammered
Bracelet (9am-Noon),
Instructor: Bill Howard
Use a variety of metalworking techniques to create your
own ring or bracelet.
Maximum Students: 4
Cost per Student: $35 + Material Fee of $25 for Ring, $50
for Bracelet
[2] Altered Book Techniques (9am-Noon),
Instructor: Jackie Harrison-Jewell
Use collage and embellishment techniques to create
your own unique artistic statement..
Maximum Students: 10
Cost per Student: $35
[3] Raku Pottery Firing (9am-Noon),
Instructor: Christopher Matti
Glaze a pot and fire it in a kiln to create your own unique
Raku piece.
Maximum Student: 6
Cost per Student: $20 + $5-$25 Material Fee
[4] How to Dance for Your Husband
(10-11:30am), Instructor: Coleen Kehl
Learn fun movements any adult beginner will feel
completely comfortable doing.
Maximum Students: 15-20
Cost per Student: $18
Sunday Afternoon
[1] Heavy Metal Bracelet (1-4pm),
Instructor: Lynn Gifford
Using Lynn Gifford’s award-winning design, create a
freeform wire-wrapped bracelet.
Maximum Students: 6
Cost per Student: $87
[2] Turning Old Coins into a Pendant or Earrings
(1-4pm),
Instructor: Bill Howard
Through soldering, metal forming, and polishing,
create your own jewelry using old coins.
Maximum Students: 4
Cost per Student: $35 + $35 Material
Fee
[3] Raku Pottery Firing
(1-4pm),
Instructor:
Christopher Matti
Glaze a pot and fire it in a kiln
to create your own unique Raku
piece.
Maximum Students: 6
Cost per Student: $20 + $5-$25
Material Fee
[4] Learning the Art of Sashiko (9am-Noon),
Instructor: Gloria Stehley
Discover the history of Sashiko and stitch your own
handcrafted bag.
Maximum Students: 10
Cost per Student: $18
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