Try It Thursday! Almost Real Valentine Candy
Create delicious-looking polymer candies for use as Valentine's Day decoration or to give to your sweetheart—just don't eat them!
Create delicious-looking polymer candies for use as Valentine's Day decoration or to give to your sweetheart—just don't eat them!
Join urban sketcher Patti Fallon as she brings the outdoor winter wonderland inside the Wustum galleries! Find a cozy spot in the galleries overlooking the museum grounds, then sketch what you see from the comfort of indoors. Patti will demonstrate the versatility of sketching on dark paper while focusing on the season's light and shadows.
Paint your favorite pet on canvas—whether it’s a dog, cat, bird, snake, or something else! Bring a photo of your pet to the workshop to use as inspiration.
Explore enameling skills and techniques for all levels—with a particular focus on beginners and basic skills—designed to get you up and enameling, and ready for more!
Create handmade cards and a collage piece inspired by the season of love! A great workshop for adults and teenagers alike.
From 3:30 to 5:00 pm on Thursday, February 16, take inspiration from Acquaetta William’s glass sculptures at RAM to create a glass-like, collaged vessel using paper, embroidery floss, and beads.
Learn to quickly draw clothed bodies in a variety of gestures. A model will be on-hand with different clothed poses to inspire your creativity, and artist Patti Fallon will help guide you through successful sketches.
Use acrylic paint to depict delightfully adorable bunnies and chicks inspired by the spring season!
In celebration of Woman's History Month, take inspiration from Racine artist Christine Bohn and weave an intriguing watercolor painting inspired by Bohn's work on display in Watercolor Wisconsin 2022.
Create impasto-style succulents on canvas to liven up your living space!
Have fun sculpting and learning basic techniques for working with clay.
Boxes and bowls are useful and fun to make! Learn how to fold paper into containers using templates and origami, then add embellishments to make them unique. Great to hold a gift or for your own keepsakes.

