| Event Name | Organization | Dates | City | | 10 Great Tips for Spring and Summer Nature PhotographyPresented by Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary at Mass Audubon Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary June 9, 2012 Get great tips from a pro as you learn to overcome some of the top challenges of nature photography. From tricky lighting to moving wildlife, we will cover these and other challenges as we explore beautiful late spring and early summer habitats around the sanctuary. Tripod recommended. Pre-registration required. | Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary | 06/09/12 | Natick |
Art & MusicPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 5-June 7, 2012 Our visual arts classes emphasize the pleasure of making things and completing them to take home, exploring a variety of mediums, approaches and techniques. Students develop skills, imagination and confidence while having fun in a non-competitive, creative environment. Our classes encourage cooperation, skill-building and creative thinking. Classes combine artists of all levels, with new and different projects each session. Returning students encounter new projects, new skills and new... | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/05/12- 06/07/12 | Boston |
Art Experience MarketplacePresented by Society for the Encouragement of the Arts (seARTS) October 18, 2011-June 30, 2012 Announcing the first Art Experience Marketplace: a catalogue of art experiences donated by some of Cape Ann's best artists, jewelers, and cultural organizations. Choose from art workshops, custom jewelry, museum tours and more, all unique holiday gifts. Percentage of proceeds goes to seARTS. For catalogue and payment information, email info@searts.org. | Society for the Encouragement of the Arts (seARTS) | 10/18/11- 06/30/12 | Gloucester |
Art PartyPresented by Lexington Arts and Crafts Society at Lexington Arts and Crafts Society April 21-June 1, 2012 Workshop Description: Re-create a master piece in one night. Step by step instructions given so that even the novice can go home with a finished masterpiece. 16”X20” Canvas, paints and mediums in- cluded*.
*additional supplies and brushes are required. A complete supplies list will be provided upon registration. | Lexington Arts and Crafts Society | 04/21/12- 06/01/12 | Lexington |
Basic SewingPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 26-May 31, 2012 An introduction to the fundamentals of sewing. Start with a given plan and work it through to completion using hand and machine sewing. Learn how to use a sewing machine, choose and cut patterns, and use basic sewing terms, methods and tools. Completion qualifies students for intermediate and advanced sewing classes. Machines and materials will be provided. Limit 6 students | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/26/12- 05/31/12 | Boston |
Basic SewingPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts July 10-August 14, 2012 An introduction to the fundamentals of sewing. Start with a given plan and work it through to completion using hand and machine sewing. Learn how to use a sewing machine, choose and cut patterns, and use basic sewing terms, methods and tools. Completion qualifies students for intermediate and advanced sewing classes. Machines and materials will be provided. Limit 6 students | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 07/10/12- 08/14/12 | Boston |
Beginning Drawing & PaintingPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 7-June 2, 2012 For kids who have just started drawing, or already draw well and want to improve their skills. Through imagination and observation, students explore a variety of approaches, mediums and techniques, working on composition, pattern, line, texture, scale, color, shading and contrast. Older children and teens develop personal expression through individual and group critiques. Media may include watercolor, acrylic, charcoal, pencil and pastel.
Ages 6-9 | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/07/12- 06/02/12 | Boston |
| Comics I | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/07/12- 06/16/12 | Boston |
| Comics I | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/05/12- 06/07/12 | Boston |
Comics IIPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 7-June 16, 2012 For comic book artists ready to go to the next level. Advance your skills in storytelling, drawing, lettering and inking. Learn to master professional tools and techniques. Throughout, we will look closely at narrative and visual techniques in your favorite comics and graphic novel classics. Limit 8 students | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/07/12- 06/16/12 | Boston |
Coolidge Corner Arts FestivalPresented by Coolidge Corner Arts Festival June 2, 2012 More than eighty crafts people and fine artists will show and sell their work from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. at the Devotion School grounds at 345 Harvard Street. This free public showcase for the arts will feature nationally recognized artists as well as accomplished and emerging artists from New England working in an array of media, from jewelry, fiber, glass, ceramics to photography, watercolor and mixed media. The event is accessible by the "C" line to Coolidge Corner and the #66 bus.... | Coolidge Corner Arts Festival | 06/02/12 | Brookline |
Creative Box MakingPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts July 7-July 8, 2012 Co-sponsored with North Bennet Street School
Doug Stowe raises box making to an art. The author of Simply Beautiful Boxes and Taunton’s Complete Illustrated Guide to Box Making, he has been making boxes with a passion since 1976. Making boxes requires greater precision than most general woodworking. Learn techniques to attain that precision, with a variety of sleds, miters, jigs, crosscutting, stop blocks, lids, hinges and joints. You will go home with an elegant box and... | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 07/07/12- 07/08/12 | Boston |
Cultural Survival BazaarPresented by Cultural Survival July 14-July 15, 2012 An International Festival of Native Arts & Culture Featuring artisans, products, & performers from around the world. Shop handmade art, jewelry, clothing, crafts, decor, tribal rugs, & much more. Enjoy FREE music performances, presentations, Native American storytelling, educational displays, craft-making demonstrations, & ethnic cuisine. Proceeds support Native artisans, fair trade, and Cultural Survival's non-profit work worldwide. For special features, artisan... | Cultural Survival | 07/14/12- 07/15/12 | Tiverton |
Cultural Survival BazaarPresented by Cultural Survival July 21-July 22, 2012 An International Festival of Native Arts & Culture Featuring artisans, products, & performers from around the world. Shop handmade art, jewelry, clothing, crafts, decor, tribal rugs, & much more. Enjoy FREE music performances, presentations, Native American storytelling, educational displays, craft-making demonstrations, & Wampanoag cuisine. Proceeds support Native artisans, fair trade, and Cultural Survival's non-profit work worldwide. For special features, artisan... | Cultural Survival | 07/21/12- 07/22/12 | Falmouth |
Drawing & PaintingPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 2-June 11, 2012 For kids who have just started drawing, or already draw well and want to improve their skills. Through imagination and observation, students explore a variety of approaches, mediums and techniques, working on composition, pattern, line, texture, scale, color, shading and contrast. Older children and teens develop personal expression through individual and group critiques. Media may include watercolor, acrylic, charcoal, pencil and pastel. | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/02/12- 06/11/12 | Boston |
Drawing & PaintingPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 7-June 2, 2012 For kids who have just started drawing, or already draw well and want to improve their skills. Through imagination and observation, students explore a variety of approaches, mediums and techniques, working on composition, pattern, line, texture, scale, color, shading and contrast. Older children and teens develop personal expression through individual and group critiques. Media may include watercolor, acrylic, charcoal, pencil and pastel. | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/07/12- 06/02/12 | Boston |
Essex National Heritage Area Photo Safari featuring Canon at Long Hill ReservationPresented by Essex National Heritage Commission at Long Hill Reservation August 4, 2012 Capture Long Hill’s blooming flower fields at this former family retreat renowned for its gardens for almost a century. You'll be equipped with all the latest camera gear from Canon, provided by Hunt’s Photo & Video, and personally coached by Hunt’s technical experts and visiting professional photographers! Reservations required for the AM session from 8am-12pm, or PM session from 1-5pm! | Essex National Heritage Commission | 08/04/12 | Beverly |
Essex National Heritage Area Photo Safari featuring Nikon at the House of the Seven GablesPresented by Essex National Heritage Commission July 21, 2012 Photograph the site at the House of the Seven Gables (its own national historic district on The National Register of Historic places) while equipped with the latest camera gear from Nikon and personally coached by Hunt’s technical experts and visiting professional photographers! The property includes 5 historic houses, an 18th century granite sea wall, and two seaside gardens with views of Salem Harbor. Reservations required for the AM session from 8am-12pm, or PM session from... | Essex National Heritage Commission | 07/21/12 | Salem |
Essex National Heritage Area Photo Safari featuring Sigma at Gloucester MaritimePresented by Essex National Heritage Commission June 16, 2012 With a state-of-the-art digital camera in hand, photograph Gloucester’s historic working waterfront! At Maritime Gloucester photographers can capture sea creatures in their own hands (or in touch tanks), panoramic views of Gloucester Harbor, an ever changing parade of boats and the oldest continuously operating marine railway in the country. Reservations required. Visit www.essexheritage.org/photosafari | Essex National Heritage Commission | 06/16/12 | Gloucester |
Essex National Heritage Area Photo Safari featuring Tamron at Lawrence HeritagePresented by Essex National Heritage Commission June 30, 2012 Join us in Lawrence to explore the esplanade of a nineteenth-century canal and capture the architectural details of the city’s industrial-era mills and the canal’s gates, locks, bridges and historic Great Stone Dam - all within this National Historic Register district! You'll be equipped with the latest camera lenses & gear from Tamron and personally coached by Hunt’s technical experts and visiting professional photographers! Reservations required. Visit... | Essex National Heritage Commission | 06/30/12 | Lawrence |
Finishing for WoodworkersPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts May 24-June 7, 2012 Co-sponsored by Eastern Mass. Guild of Woodworkers
Learn the basics of fine finishing, including French polish, wax and oil, and more. See how different finishes alter the color of wood, and how to finish both flat and joined surfaces. Understand proper use of finishing solutions and materials, including considerations involved in choosing non-toxic alternatives. Bring a small object you have made (box, stool), if you like. Otherwise sample wood will be provided. Limit 8 students | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 05/24/12- 06/07/12 | Boston |
| Focus on Macro Photography Workshop | Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary | 06/09/12 | Natick |
Fun Fused Glass ClassesPresented by Deenie Pacik's Studio January 28-December 15, 2012 Announcement: Fun Fused Glass Workshops. Come play with glass. Enjoy the excitement of glass in these easy, fun classes near Pawtuxet Village at 25 Hartford Place in Warwick, Rhode Island. Create beautiful fused glass pendants and bowls. No experience necessary. To sign up, please visit: www.deeniepacik.net | Deenie Pacik's Studio | 01/28/12- 12/15/12 | Warwick |
Glass Blowing DemonstrationPresented by Institute of Contemporary Art /Boston (ICA) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology July 26, 2012 Director Peter Houk and students from MIT’s Glass Lab—within the Department of Materials Science and Engineering—open their facility for an exclusive glimpse into the tools and techniques similar to those used to create the works on view in Josiah McElheny: Some Pictures of the Infinite. The program includes a glass blowing demonstration.
Space is limited. For ages 12 and up. Participants will meet in Cambridge, MA. | Institute of Contemporary Art /Boston (ICA) | 07/26/12 | Boston |
Glass FridaysPresented by Diablo Glass School at Diablo Glass School March 30, 2012-April 29, 2016 Are you 21+ and interested in trying new things!?
On the last Friday of every month Diablo welcomes you to an evening full of glass and wine! This event is perfect for a night out with friends, a fun date, or a way to meet new friends. Spend three hours in one of our studios to experience an introductory taste of working with hot glass in either glassblowing ($95) or bead-making ($75). Have fun learning new skills, making a glass keepsake of your own. Afterwards, you are invited... | Diablo Glass School | 03/30/12- 04/29/16 | Boston |
Intermediate Sewing: Alterations & Adaptations Presented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts July 11-August 15, 2012 Learn to create new clothes from old ones. Alter an old garment to fit a new shape or to bring its design up to date. Or take apart a favorite garment that’s worn out, and re-create it from scratch. Bring a garment to alter or adapt. Prerequisite: Basic sewing skills. Limit 6 students
Instructor: Dora Cruz | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 07/11/12- 08/15/12 | Boston |
Intermediate Sewing: Beyond BasicsPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts May 29-July 3, 2012 Read patterns, choose and cut fabric expertly and make simple fitting adjustments. Move your sewing skills to the next level and gain confidence in letting your pattern influence your fabric choice. You’ll go home with a simple garment that looks great. Students may take this short course multiple times, advancing to more complex patterns. Prerequisite: Basic sewing skills. Limit 6 students
Instructor: Diane Vezeau | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 05/29/12- 07/03/12 | Boston |
Introduction to Inlay & Marquetry Presented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts July 1, 2012 Co-sponsored by Eastern Mass. Guild of Woodworkers
An introduction to basic techniques of inlay and marquetry, broken down step by step. Marquetry embellishes wooden structures with decorative patterns cut from veneer of different colors and values. For inlay, patterns are formed with sections of cut wood. This workshop offers a basic knowledge of tools, materials and techniques, and gets you started on a piece of your own. You’ll go home with a sample board or a panel with an... | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 07/01/12 | Boston |
Kids' WoodworkingPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 3-June 12, 2012 Our woodworking program welcomes ages 4 to 17. As students gain experience, they build skills and familiarity with tools and materials. Younger children start with hand tools and small projects; continuing students undertake more complex projects, gaining appreciation for wood as a creative medium. Teens advance to shop etiquette, milling, joinery, layout and basic power tools.
Each class incorporates beginners and experienced students, with new projects each session. Small... | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/03/12- 06/12/12 | Boston |
Kids' WoodworkingPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 7-June 16, 2012 Our woodworking program welcomes ages 4 to 17. As students gain experience, they build skills and familiarity with tools and materials. Younger children start with hand tools and small projects; continuing students undertake more complex projects, gaining appreciation for wood as a creative medium. Teens advance to shop etiquette, milling, joinery, layout and basic power tools.
Each class incorporates beginners and experienced students, with new projects each session. Small... | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/07/12- 06/16/12 | Boston |
Kids’ Advanced WoodworkingPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 3-June 12, 2012 Our woodworking program welcomes ages 4 to 17. As students gain experience, they build skills and familiarity with tools and materials. Younger children start with hand tools and small projects; continuing students undertake more complex projects, gaining appreciation for wood as a creative medium. Teens advance to shop etiquette, milling, joinery, layout and basic power tools.
Each class incorporates beginners and experienced students, with new projects each session. Small... | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/03/12- 06/12/12 | Boston |
Kids’ Beginning SewingPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 9-June 11, 2012 Newcomers and returning students mix hand and machine sewing. Small classes allow for individual attention, and we encourage kids to share their skills. The youngest children start with pincushions and pillows. Older children advance to aprons, doll clothes and finally clothing. We supply materials for the first meeting. Then, with the instructor’s advice, bring your own fabric and develop your own sewing kit. Come for more than one term and make new projects each time. | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/09/12- 06/11/12 | Boston |
Maloof-Inspired Bench Presented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts August 6-August 10, 2012 Sam Maloof was an icon of 20th century artistry, making furniture known for its clean yet fluid lines. Spend a summer week making a Maloof-inspired one-person bench with a sculpted seat. As you continue to increase your comfort with basic tools, also learn to make plugged tenon joints, sculpt with rasp and spokeshave, and sharpen hand tools. Conclude with an oil-wax finish. Prerequisite: Basic Woodworking or equivalent experience. Limit 6 students | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 08/06/12- 08/10/12 | Boston |
Memorial Day Special Presented by Artbeat at Artbeat The Creativity Store May 8-May 31, 2012 Memorial Day is a day of remembering those who have died in service to our country, and the month of May is a time to contemplate world peace. We offer these studio projects at special prices all month long to bring greater awareness to the need for peace in our world. | Artbeat | 05/08/12- 05/31/12 | Arlington |
MFA: Studio Art Classes Spring SessionPresented by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) at Museum of Fine Arts Boston March 18-June 17, 2012 The MFA offers a wide range of courses in drawing, acrylic painting, oil painting, watercolor, printmaking, mixed media, sculpture, stone carving, and much more. Classes meet once a week for either 8 to 10 weeks, or as one- and two-day workshops.
The Museum’s collections provide an unparalleled opportunity to our studio art students to study the processes of artists past and present from a variety of cultural perspectives. The MFA’s classes and workshops are taught... | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) | 03/18/12- 06/17/12 | Boston |
MFA: Studio Art Classes: Children Spring SessionPresented by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) at Museum of Fine Arts Boston March 24-June 16, 2012 Register for the children's MFA Studio Art Classes. The children's program is intended for ages 5-6, 7-8, and 9-11 and includes 10-week Saturday classes or Sunday classes. Students sketch and explore the Museum’s galleries, then respond to what they have seen through drawing, painting, sculpture, collage, printmaking projects, and more. | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) | 03/24/12- 06/16/12 | Boston |
MFA: Studio Art Classes: Teen Spring Classes SessionPresented by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) at Museum of Fine Arts Boston March 24-June 9, 2012 Register for MFA Studio Art Classes for teens. Classes are offered for ages 12-14 and 15-18. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, offers studio art classes and workshops taught by experienced educators who are also professional artists. The Museum’s collections provide an unparalleled opportunity to study the processes of artists past and present from a variety of cultural perspectives. Class sizes are limited to ensure that students of all levels benefit from these experiences.
| Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) | 03/24/12- 06/09/12 | Boston |
MFA: Summer Teen Studio Art IntensivesPresented by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) at Museum of Fine Arts Boston June 18-August 17, 2012 Create art this summer! The MFA offers summer weekly studio art intensives for teens starting June 25 through August 13 (last class August 17). The classes are taught by experienced educators who are also professional artists. Students are invited to question, explore, experiment, and solve problems as they create and interact with art. The Museum’s collections provide an unparalleled opportunity to study the processes of artists past and present from a variety of cultural... | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) | 06/18/12- 08/17/12 | Boston |
Monster Makers: Puppet Building and Design CampPresented by Puppet Showplace Theatre at Puppet Showplace Theatre June 25-June 29, 2012 Instructor: Brad Shur, PST Artist in Residence
Date: 6/25 through 6/29, 8:30am to 4:00pm
Age: 7-12
Location: Puppet Showplace Theatre
To Register: Call the Brookline Rec Department at 617-730-2069. Only 15 spots available...apply today!
Can you imagine the world’s craziest monster? Do you like making stuff by hand? Then Puppet Showplace Theatre wants YOU for Monster Makers! In this new one-week summer camp kids will experience the process of puppet... | Puppet Showplace Theatre | 06/25/12- 06/29/12 | Brookline |
Music & More (Ages 4-6 years)Presented by Brookline Music School at Brookline Music School July 9-July 19, 2012 Now in its 18th year, our two-week Music & More Summer Arts Program offers children a variety of music, dance and art activities in an interactive, creative environment. Children are divided by age into small core groups, each with its own lead teacher who takes the children through daily activities. They are encouraged to talk, play and interact with fellow classmates and faculty in this safe, fun, inspirational atmosphere. More classes may be added for an extended day!
| Brookline Music School | 07/09/12- 07/19/12 | Brookline |
Music Adventure WeekPresented by Winchester Community Music School at Winchester Community Music School June 25-June 29, 2012 Music Adventure is a wonderful week-long program just for kids ages 4-8! Come explore music through song, movement, stories, games and art projects. With fun activities, your child can discover how rhythm and melody work together to create music. Younger students create their own musical instrument, while older students learn how to play the recorder. | Winchester Community Music School | 06/25/12- 06/29/12 | Winchester |
Play Date: Rhythm and MovesPresented by Institute of Contemporary Art /Boston (ICA) at Institute of Contemporary Art /Boston (ICA) July 28, 2012 Join us for a daylong exploration of contemporary art and dance. Presented through our annual partnership with Summer Stages Dance at Concord Academy, enjoy performances by David Parker and the Bang Group, as well as youth dancers from Summer Stages led by choreographer Seán Curran. Throughout the day, join us in the Bank of America Art Lab for ongoing art-making projects related to works on view in the galleries. | Institute of Contemporary Art /Boston (ICA) | 07/28/12 | Boston |
| Play Date: To Infinity And Beyond | Institute of Contemporary Art /Boston (ICA) | 06/30/12 | Boston |
Sewing Open WorkshopPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 4-June 6, 2012 In this workshop class, students make projects of their choice. The instructor provides guidance on design, construction and embellishment based on individual student needs, and students draw upon each other’s expertise. Students often stay for multiple semesters, enjoying the camaraderie of the sewing room and progressing to more ambitious projects over time. Note: No large draperies. Prerequisite: Basic sewing skills. Limit 6 students
Instructor: Carol Price | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/04/12- 06/06/12 | Boston |
Shaker End TablePresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts August 27-August 31, 2012 Sam Maloof was an icon of 20th century artistry, making furniture known for its clean yet fluid lines. Spend a summer week making a Maloof-inspired one-person bench with a sculpted seat. As you continue to increase your comfort with basic tools, also learn to make plugged tenon joints, sculpt with rasp and spokeshave, and sharpen hand tools. Conclude with an oil-wax finish. Prerequisite: Basic Woodworking or equivalent experience. Limit 6 students | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 08/27/12- 08/31/12 | Boston |
SlipcoversPresented by Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts at Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts April 24-May 29, 2012 Learn to make removable slipcovers by making one for a small ottoman we provide. (You won’t take home the ottoman but you will take home the skills.) Learn precise cutting, how to stitch welting and attach borders and skirting. If time permits, we will make some cushions. Limit 6 students | Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts | 04/24/12- 05/29/12 | Boston |
Spring Classes and Workshops 2012 for adults, teens and childrenPresented by Lexington Arts and Crafts Society at Lexington Arts and Crafts Society March 21-June 22, 2012 Spring is just around the corner!
Time to add some beauty and color to your life after this long winter!
Registration is now available for the Spring Session of Classes and Workshops offered at the Lexington Arts and Crafts Society. There are many excellent opportunities to join with our local and nationally known, expert art instructors as they guide everyone from the novice to the advanced in enhancing your skills and enriching your artistic experience. The... | Lexington Arts and Crafts Society | 03/21/12- 06/22/12 | Lexington |
Stone Carving Classes/WorkshopsPresented by Scott's Stone Carving Classes SSCC January 10, 2012-March 17, 2013 Come learn how to carve stone(alabaster) and learn all parts of this fascinating ancient medium. Beginning/intermediate/advanced students are all welcomed. You will learn the whole process of stone carving from the beginning chisels, to the files and finishing process. Students are encouraged and helped to produce the type of work that interests them! More advanced students are helped to pursue new creative directions or to revisit current ones. Class discussion and demonstration accompany... | Scott's Stone Carving Classes SSCC | 01/10/12- 03/17/13 | Cambridge |
Studio Art Classes Children Program: Weekly Journeys through ArtPresented by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) at Museum of Fine Arts Boston June 18-August 24, 2012 Looking for alternatives to camp? The MFA offers weekly summer art classes for kids starting June 18 through August 20 (last class August 24). Each morning and afternoon course focuses on a specific theme. Groups of up to 12 children (grouped by age) discover new places and cultures; visit our galleries; draw, paint, sculpt, collage, and print in studio art classrooms. Students may register for multiple weeks and both morning and afternoon sessions. | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) | 06/18/12- 08/24/12 | Boston |
Summer Photography: Focus on Butterflies, Wildflowers & morePresented by Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary at Mass Audubon Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary August 4, 2012 Summer fields and woodlands are full of great opportunities to photograph butterflies, other insects and wildflowers. Learn from a pro how to use natural light, perspective, depth of field and other field techniques to capture images that bring the viewer right into this special world. Small class size for individual attention. Tripod recommended. Pre-registration is required. | Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary | 08/04/12 | Natick |