| Date & Time: | Sunday, October 14, 2012
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SCULPTURAL FELTING
Class #102: Sunday, October 14, 10am-4pm
Tuition $126
Stephanie Metz
You may know that felt is a non-woven textile made of wool, but have you considered its sculptural possibilities? Using simple tools you can manipulate wool to create three-dimensional, free-standing, solid felt sculpture.
This class will teach you an innovative use of a humble and inexpensive material that is bound to energize your art-making. This one-day workshop is a thorough introduction to the tools, processes, and possibilities of needle-felting. Class includes hands-on practice, discussion, demonstrations, and slides. Participants will complete a small project to get familiar with the concepts central to this unusual art form, and leave with the skills and knowledge to translate their ideas into felt. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
CLASSES
Kala offers some of the best printmaking and digital media classes in the Bay Area. Located in Berkeley, every year Kala offers the community close to one hundred classes in a wide range of techniques, utilizing the exceptional equipment available in our printmaking studio and electronic media center. The small, hands-on classes foster creative exchange with instructors and fellow students, and all of our instructors are exhibiting artists. We offer numerous classes combining digital and traditional printmaking in different ways.
Choose a class that explores a new interest, or refines previous experience. Both beginners and advanced professional artists will find classes at appropriate skill levels, with detailed class descriptions, in Kala’s annual course catalog and on our website. The website has the most up-to-date class information.
Private classes and tutoring sessions in many subjects are also available.
CONTACT
Kala Art Institute
Gallery:
2990 San Pablo Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94702
tel: 510-841-7000
Studios:
1060 Heinz Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94710
tel: 510-549-2977 (office)
tel: 510-540-0935 (emc)
fax: 510-540-6914
web: www.kala.org
email: kala@kala.org
Class #102: Sunday, October 14, 10am-4pm
Tuition $126
Stephanie Metz
You may know that felt is a non-woven textile made of wool, but have you considered its sculptural possibilities? Using simple tools you can manipulate wool to create three-dimensional, free-standing, solid felt sculpture.
This class will teach you an innovative use of a humble and inexpensive material that is bound to energize your art-making. This one-day workshop is a thorough introduction to the tools, processes, and possibilities of needle-felting. Class includes hands-on practice, discussion, demonstrations, and slides. Participants will complete a small project to get familiar with the concepts central to this unusual art form, and leave with the skills and knowledge to translate their ideas into felt. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
CLASSES
Kala offers some of the best printmaking and digital media classes in the Bay Area. Located in Berkeley, every year Kala offers the community close to one hundred classes in a wide range of techniques, utilizing the exceptional equipment available in our printmaking studio and electronic media center. The small, hands-on classes foster creative exchange with instructors and fellow students, and all of our instructors are exhibiting artists. We offer numerous classes combining digital and traditional printmaking in different ways.
Choose a class that explores a new interest, or refines previous experience. Both beginners and advanced professional artists will find classes at appropriate skill levels, with detailed class descriptions, in Kala’s annual course catalog and on our website. The website has the most up-to-date class information.
Private classes and tutoring sessions in many subjects are also available.
CONTACT
Kala Art Institute
Gallery:
2990 San Pablo Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94702
tel: 510-841-7000
Studios:
1060 Heinz Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94710
tel: 510-549-2977 (office)
tel: 510-540-0935 (emc)
fax: 510-540-6914
web: www.kala.org
email: kala@kala.org