Ceramics Studio Time
RAM's Wustum Museum 2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WisconsinReturn 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.
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.
Together, Wustum and SPARK! participants created a family recipe chalkboard—featuring each family’s favorite food traditions with recipes from various heritages. Take a picture of a recipe or two and try it at home. Then, post your own yummy creations on Instagram using the hashtag #RAMSparkRecipe.
Celebrate the remainder of summer with a 20% discount on a selection of superb artist-designed goods in the RAM Museum Store! Look for orange sale signs in the Store during your visit.
Discover the process of printing large-scale relief cuts using a steamroller as a massive makeshift printing press! Full Steam Ahead will take place at RAM's Wustum Museum on Saturday, August 13 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, and is free to attend.
Celebrate the museum’s annual sale of marvelous second-hand goods during downtown Racine’s Party on the Pavement on Saturday, September 17. All proceeds benefit RAM’s exhibition and education programming, including SPARK!, RAM on the Road, and more! Bring your gently used goods to RAM from noon to 4:00 pm each Wednesday through Saturday between August 17 and September 10.
Learn the art of sgraffito, which involves scratching designs into underglazed clay to show the contrast between color and the clay body, to create one-of-a-kind designs on a ceramic plate for a usable piece of art or a lovely wall decoration.
SAVOUR is the Racine Art Museum’s annual art fundraiser, which showcases the diverse flavors of Racine area cuisine paired with art specially created by local artists. All proceeds help support RAM exhibitions, visual art education for children and adults of all ages and abilities, and care of the museum’s nationally recognized permanent collection.
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