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The Art of Decoupage and Faux Painting (Mon, Oct 20) 6:00 PM-9:00 PM,
Worcester Center for Crafts, Multi-Media Studio, 25 Sagamore Road, Worcester, MA
Decoupage is a collage technique that you can use to decorate your home with personal style and flair. In this class you will learn traditional techniques and more sophisticated approaches to design and composition. Decoupage with faux painting techniques can be done on furniture, lampshades, boxes, trays and many other objects. Beginners are welcome, and past students are invited to work on new projects and learn more advanced techniques. Several projects will be completed. Students should bring a favorite magazine to class. No prior experience necessary!
WOO Benefits at the Craft Center!
10% off all craft classes and workshops (which you can take for credit)!
10% discount off purchases over $15 in the Gallery Store!
FREE entrance to Annual Festival of Crafts, Thanksgiving weekend!
FREE entrance to all major events!
Cost: Tuition and Fees: Non-Member Fee $140.00 / Member Fee $128.00 / Materials $8.00
Mondays, through Oct 27.
002 Samuel Palmer (1805-1881): Vision and Landscape Explore the Romantic era of Samuel Palmer. Century Later, Gold Coin Reflects Sculptor’s Vision A century-old vision for America’s coinage was finally fully realized on Monday.
Quilt Stories: The Ella King Torrey Collection of African American Quilts and Other Recent Quilt Acquisitions August 16, 2008 - March 1, 2009: This exhibition includes thirteen examples by leading Southern quilt makers. The collection was formed between 1981 and 1983 while Ms. Torrey was conducting fieldwork on African American quilt-making with Maud Southwell Wahlman. Musicfest NW 2008: It added up to what? September saw Portland host the 8th Musicfest NW of logistical mathematics: An exponential event of (n+1)/2 bands in xyz-yz venues over 4 nights = ? (you can only see so many anyway). Eschewing the press pass to experience the punter's experience, here are my highs and lows: Natasha Wescoat
Fresh Jive Garden - to view a full size view thumb nail as well as go over expanded information in regards to this Natasha Wescoat gallerie poster, mouse click the artists label connected with the thumbnail. Also visit for purchasing, framing and print dimension recommendations for this gallery art picture. Natasha Wescoat has made a large amount of more fine art posters in the same genre as "Fresh Jive Garden", look over the artists directory for new gallery art prints. NYU's Grey Art Gallery Exhibition Highlights Early Works of Diebenkorn Diebenkorn in New Mexico is the first museum examination of a seminal moment in the career of artist Richard Diebenkorn when, between 1950 and 1952, he was enrolled in the graduate fine arts department at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Supported by the G.I. Bill and distanced from the art worlds of both East and West coasts, Diebenkorn produced astonishingly mature and beautiful works that have, until now, remained relatively unknown. On view at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University from January 25 through April 5, 2008, the show includes some 40 paintings and drawings from museums and private collections, as well as from the Diebenkorn estate, many of which are being exhibited together for the first time. Diebenkorn in New Mexico on view at the Grey Art Gallery January 25 through April 5, 2008. Salvador Dali
The Elephants, 1948 - to review a larger size picture and also check out other detail on this Salvador Dali fine art poster print, click through on the artists headline just above the little picture. In addition there is buying, frame and size guidelines for this wall art poster print. Salvador Dali is a celebrated artist and has created various art works similar to "The Elephants, 1948", check the artists database for new wall prints. ASU Art Museum Honors Josh Greene As Second Artist-In-Residence For Social Studies Inititative San Francisco-based artist Josh Greene will be the second artist in residence for the Social Studies initiative of the ASU
Art Museum, an exhibition series in which the Museum turns over a complete gallery to an artist to explore their social
interactive approach. |