Paper Mini Mushrooms Workshop
RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts 2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WisconsinCraft a grouping of miniature mushrooms using paper folding techniques.
Craft a grouping of miniature mushrooms using paper folding techniques.
Blend watercolor with other materials to create bright springtime flower illustrations. Explore the versatility of flowers as subject materials as you replicate them in your incredible works of art.
Let's explore what's popping up in the woods this spring! Paint a springtime woodland creature on canvas using acrylics.
Make a beautiful nature-themed print with colorful illustrations of various leaves. You can create these stunning watercolor leaf illustrations in minutes—perfect for a beginner's watercolor project!
Explore a variety of tropical leaves and flowers to create an exotic watercolor illustration through easy-to-follow instruction.
Paint a yummy-looking treat on canvas using palette knife techniques. Just don't try eating the canvas after seeing how sweet the cupcake turns out!
Experimentation plays a big role in art, and sometimes just following the process works best. There's a bit of chance, a bit of creative thinking, and all kinds of fun in this class! There is only one rule for this workshop: find images hidden in the ink splotches, then let your imagination run wild with the paint.
Parents and children can create edible art alongside each other! This workshop is designed for an adult and child to have a fun experience together. Learn to perfectly decorate deserts every time with professional cookie art designer Becca Cairns of Enjoy! LLC.
Discover the joy of drawing cheerful doodle monsters and abstract patterns. Draw a variety of cute and playful doodles and use them as a source of inspiration for future doodle drawings.
Focus on the natural landscape of the grounds at Wustum Museum as subject for location painting. Artist Steve Rys will cover tips and tricks for getting the most out of the experience. All mediums welcome
Explore all the possibilities that polymer clay has to offer while creating fun goodies such as magnets, frames, faux flowers, and more.
This class is designed for those who are familiar with their media of choice—such as oil, acrylics, pastel, or charcoal—but are new to painting outdoors. Focus on the natural landscape of the Wustum Museum grounds as subject for location painting. Artist Steve Rys will provide tips and tricks for getting the most out of the experience.
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