Try It Thursday! Bite-Sized Polymer
RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts 2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WisconsinCreate mini sweets and treats out of polymer that look like the real deal!
Create mini sweets and treats out of polymer that look like the real deal!
Live Virtual Tour of Watercolor Wisconsin 2023 [...]
On Thursday, February 15, drop in at RAM's Wustum Museum from 3:30 to 5:00 pm for a Free Drop-In for Art project presented by April Harris, Owner of Art by April Unlimited and President/CEO of the Black Arts Council of Racine. Learn about April's work and organization, then create a wonderful watercolor project to take home.
Time to make paper! Learn the fun and messy art of creating paper from pulp, along with how to use it in your art.
Use palette knife painting techniques to capture the drama of a winter sunset on canvas.
Use clay slabs and simple hand tools to make a rustic bird feeder.
Time to go on safari in the middle of a Wisconsin Winter! Learn to paint the patters and characteristics of animals commonly seen on safari, including elephants, cheetahs, giraffes, and zebras.
Enjoy free Racine Art Museum admission from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on First Friday, March 1.
Join RAM for a special discussion with Mahogany Gallery in celebration of their annual Wisconsin Black Art and Culture Expo on Thursday, March 7, 6:30 – 8:00 pm. Moderated by Bronzeville Center for the Arts Program Director Mutòpe Johnson, this intimate discussion will feature engaging dialogue with Kenosha sculpture artist and University of Wisconsin–Parkside educator Trenton Baylor about Black voices within the field of contemporary sculpture.
Have fun sculpting and learning all the basic techniques of working with clay.
Create an abstract acrylic artwork by setting off on an adventure through your imagination. Discover possibilities and explore creativity through demonstrations of abstract painting styles, collaboration with other students, and personal creative development.
Learn the fundamentals of centering, throwing, trimming, and glazing clay.
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