Potter’s Wheel | Ages 8–12
RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts 2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WisconsinLearn the fundamentals of centering, throwing, trimming, and glazing clay.
Learn the fundamentals of centering, throwing, trimming, and glazing clay.
Learn how to use bold shapes, bright colors, and playful patterns to create abstract scenes by experimenting with drawing and painting techniques that encourage self-expression, creativity and confidence.
Investigate the human body form through the observation of nude models. Learn composition, drawing techniques, and characteristics of light and proportion. Any type of drawing material or watercolors are welcome.
Explore composition, painting styles, techniques, and color analysis through individual instruction. All paint media is welcome.
Unleash your creativity in this two-part workshop that blends sculpture and textile art! On day one, sculpt a unique form—abstract, whimsical, or character-inspired—using simple materials and guided techniques. On day two, learn to transform your design into a sewing pattern, then cut, stitch, and fit a custom fabric “skin” over your creation.
Learn to make a mini mosaic using stained glass scraps. Techniques include grouting, designing, and gluing pieces of stained glass on a square block.
Explore the art of intaglio printmaking with RAM 2024-25 RAM Artist Fellowship Award recipient Rick Berns.
Calling all ghosts and goblins! Join the Witches of Wustum for art activities inside and out, a scary scavenger hunt, and more. Dress in your Halloween best for the annual Costume Contest and strut your stuff in the costume parade for your chance to win fun prizes and bragging rights!
Learn the basic techniques of working with clay and have fun sculpting the material.
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.
Experience the season by creating polymer candy apples and watercolor tree paintings.
Learn about working with clay from 2024-25 RAM Artist Fellowship Award recipient June Ambro.

