Exciting April Classes
May Intensive workshops are being facilitated by Cherokee storyteller, poet, & artist SD Youngwolf
Consistency: Teaching the ways to apply the consistency of underglaze or slip to utilize for different surfaces and effects!
Second class will take place after bisque to prepare the pieces for their final touches
Call 970-872-4848 to RSVP for these wonderful Glazing/Pottery Classes.
The CU Playback Theater Ensemble will be having a Community Workshop
- Youngwolf teaches indigenous art forms such as ceremonial tools making, mask-making, and sandpainting.
- Each workshop is 3-hours per day for three days
- Every other Saturday from 1 pm until 3 pm at the Creamery.
- Julia will be discussing/covering chapters from the book by Julia Cameron: "The Artist's Way", spirituality, and creativity.
- It should be a very informative, thought provoking, and fun gathering.
- RSVP with Rich at the Creamery. If there are no sign ups by the day before, the group will be cancelled.
- You can buy copies of the book (for $8) from Julia before the class. For more info. call Julia: 970-200-LOVE.
- $20, plus a $5 lab fee for each class
- May 7th and 10 am on Saturday
Consistency: Teaching the ways to apply the consistency of underglaze or slip to utilize for different surfaces and effects!
Second class will take place after bisque to prepare the pieces for their final touches
- Saturday, May 14th
Call 970-872-4848 to RSVP for these wonderful Glazing/Pottery Classes.
The CU Playback Theater Ensemble will be having a Community Workshop
- Saturday, May 14th from 1 pm until 3 pm.
- This is an event which the Creamery is doing in conjunction with the Blue Sage in Paonia, The Paradise Theater
- Come on out and share your stories of the North Fork Valley and then witness the stories being reenacted on the spot by the CU Playback Theater Ensemble.
- Admission is free for the whole family and it's a wonderful way to connect with our fabulous community!
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” - Pablo Picasso