Watercolor Wisconsin 2020 Virtual Opening Reception
Online—From the Comfort of Your HomeJoin RAM for a virtual Opening Reception celebrating this year's Watercolor Wisconsin exhibition.
Join RAM for a virtual Opening Reception celebrating this year's Watercolor Wisconsin exhibition.
In observance of the holidays and to help minimize the spread of COVID-19 during these times, RAM and Wustum Museum will be temporarily closed to the public from December 24, 2020 through January 5, 2021.
Learn to make objects with clay using only your hands and handheld tools. Return students are welcome to work on the potter's wheel during this class time, as an open studio.
Learn the art of printmaking and explore multiple ways to make a plethora of prints!
Let's learn to sew! Create a soft and snugly stuffed animal from fleece by utilizing simple sewing skills.
Make functional clay pieces such as bowls, pencil cups, and more. You will even get to make your own mug for hot cocoa or a hot chocolate bomb! This is a scheduled vacation day for RUSD students.
Find inspiration from Martin Luther King Jr., and create art that captures his spirit of peace. This is a scheduled day off for RUSD students.
RAM is pleased to present a virtual tour of the museum's current exhibition Collection Focus: Mary Giles—a retrospective of the work of notable fiber artist Mary Giles—with RAM Executive Director and Curator of Collections Bruce W. Pepich and RAM Curator of Exhibitions Lena Vigna.
Create dainty paper poppies using fine crêpe paper. Learn different approaches to coloring the petals so you can make your own custom-colored flowers at home.
Learn how to create characters inspired by Japanese anime while gaining character design and drawing skills.
Want to try something creative but don’t want the hassle of buying supplies and making the mess at home? Come on in for a one night only make-it-and-take-it art experience. Advanced registration required.
This starter class is a great way to begin making chains using brass, copper, or sterling silver. Start with the Egyptian spiral for a dash of drama, master variations of the S chain—great for adding baubles and beads—and much more!