Racine Unified Student Art Exhibition 2026 Opening Reception
View exemplary creations demonstrating the level of student achievement and learning during the Opening Reception at RAM’s Wustum Museum on Sunday, May 3, 1:00 – 4:00 pm.
View exemplary creations demonstrating the level of student achievement and learning during the Opening Reception at RAM’s Wustum Museum on Sunday, May 3, 1:00 – 4:00 pm.
Learn basic plein air techniques. Choose a composition and create sketches for a canvas design. Then, with quick, loose brushstrokes, finish the painting.
During this spring art adventure, create two works of art–a table decoration, wreath, or wall hanging with real flowers and a painting or drawing.
Learn basic hammering, forming, and soldering skills while creating a textured sterling silver band ring. Great as a refresher course or to learn beginner techniques.
Explore enameling skills and techniques for all levels—with a particular focus on beginners and basic skills—designed to get you enameling and ready for more!
Using drawing materials, practice the art of Zentangle and Zendoodle! Focus on spring themes and designs while learning the art of creating through meditation, pattern, and mindful drawing in a relaxed environment.
Learn to paint a portrait or animal portrait in the style of the Cubists. Inspired by artists like Pablo Picasso, take a subject and break it into simple shapes, experiment with multiple viewpoints, and use bright colors to create expressive, abstract paintings. The focus is on creativity and imagination—there’s no “right” way to do it!
Bring your own clothing—shirt, jeans, jacket, etc.—washed and ready be upcycled!
Learn painting techniques from a talented artist working in an open studio environment. Explore composition, painting styles, techniques and color analysis through individual instruction. Develop a personal approach to painting. All paint media welcome.
This class is designed for the advanced student with experience. Join this fun Tuesday clay group and work in an open studio environment, practicing potter’s wheel and hand building skills and techniques. A studio facilitator will be on hand for questions, advice and to keep the clay studio up and running!
Learn techniques such as cutting, grinding, foiling and soldering in the copper foil method. Supply List provided during the first day of class. Supplies will need to be purchased based on project needs.
For advanced metals learners! The studio will be open for working on current and new jewelry designs, with Jane to oversee and assist. All students must have taken jewelry classes before and be able to work independently.

