Location: Noyes Arts Garage
$10/class + $10 mat. fee
Location: Noyes Arts Garage, Atlantic City
1st class: Thursday, November 7, 11:30 am - 3:30 pm: FREE
2nd Class: Thursday, November 21, 11:30 am - 3:30 pm: $10/class + $10 mat. fee
3rd Class: Thursday, December 5, 11:30 am - 3:30 pm: $10/class + $10 mat. fee
Advance registration is required to guarantee a spot.
To register, email: education@noyesmuseum.org
A series of three polymer clay workshops led by Arlene Groch and Susan Gross, exhibiting artists in the Into the Forest exhibition.
This series of 3 classes start you on a lifetime of exploration and creativity using polymer clay, an amazingly versatile art medium. We’ll also use acrylic paints, alcohol inks, mica powders, silk screens, rubber texture sheets and more to help you learn many different ways to create your own jewelry, household decor and more.
Class Two
Mokume Gane is a fascinating technique adopted from Japanese metal working. You will build a “billet” of thin layers of different colored clays, alter the billet using tools and texture sheets, and then slice the altered billet. You will be amazed at the beautiful sheets you can create with this technique, and then turn the sheets into your choice of a pendant, pin or earrings. Or, if you prefer, you can roll balls of clay, cover them with slices from your billet, cure the decorated balls and then string them into a necklace.
When you come for your class you’ll be able to see hundreds of wonderful flowers, leaves, grasses, insects and more, all made from polymer clay, as you visit the Into the Forest exhibition which is on view at the Arts Garage from now until early January 2, 2020.
Advance registration is required to guarantee a spot.
To register, email: education@noyesmuseum.org