Try It Thursdays! Metal Repoussé
RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts 2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WisconsinPress patterns and designs into foil to create a decorative metal tile.
Press patterns and designs into foil to create a decorative metal tile.
Think spring! Use palette knife painting techniques to create gorgeous springtime flowers on canvas.
A notebook or journal is a great way to keep your thoughts and ideas in one place. Learn how to make signatures and covers, then bind them together. These books are small enough to carry with you or give as gifts.
Spring will be popping up with these polymer art projects! Take inspiration from the spring season to craft floral designs, succulents, and garden objects.
Craft bright, cheery poppies out of paper. Poppies symbolize remembrance and peace, so it's fitting to create one that lasts forever.
Mix It Up with Watercolors Workshop: Ages 7–13 [...]
Daffodil blooms are one of the first signs of the spring season. Celebrate springtime by crafting a cheerful paper daffodil that stays in bloom every season!
Return ceramics students can call 262.636.9177 to sign up for studio time, based on museum schedule and availability. No facilitator or instructor will be on-site.
Explore outer space themed art, to infinity and beyond! Make planet paintings, space craft design and more…..cause baby, you are a star!
Take a walkabout through the galleries to gain inspiration from the summer community exhibition, Futures, and discover art from local artists of all backgrounds and disciplines. Celebrate RAM’s 20th anniversary and learn about artists in the museum’s collection while traveling through time to explore the world of art. Learn various techniques and artistic ideologies, and explore a myriad of materials such as clay, paper, paint, drawing implements, and more.
Discover sculpture and 3-D art using polymer clay. Each day will feature a different theme such as food, plants, and animals.
Learn how to capture nighttime scene—from animals to flora to landscapes. Join local artist Patti Fallon as she brings the outdoors inside and discover ways to make the magic of night come alive on paper.
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