Non-Objective Abstract Art Workshop
Identify a spiritual inspiration for creating aesthetically pleasing shapes and colors, such as music, a favorite color, or shape and create that moment through visual art.
Identify a spiritual inspiration for creating aesthetically pleasing shapes and colors, such as music, a favorite color, or shape and create that moment through visual art.
Create a spring flower using the traditional foil method during this one-day stained glass class.
Embellish images, book pages or your own artwork with some basic stitches. The result is a unique and beautiful creation.
Step into an art factory where you'll build a robot pal with paper, paint, and a few fun gadgets.
Join RAM One-Day Student Artists in Residence Laila Morgan and Sinaiah Robinson-Gordon on Thursday, March 20, 3:30 – 5:00 pm at RAM's Wustum Museum, to create polymer clay objects based on pieces currently on display in Watercolor Wisconsin 2024.
Create ceramic eggs that are both decorative and functional.
Capture your favorite spring animal on canvas! Is it baby ducklings waddling across the street, a bear fresh out of hibernation, an otter ready to frolic in a cool spring stream, or a bee buzzing to life? You decide!
Explore the essence of winter through watercolor paints.
Build a small, simple design by using basic stained glass techniques.Â
Join RAM One-Day Student Artist in Residence Kameron Simpson on Thursday, February 20, 3:30 – 5:00 pm at RAM's Wustum Museum, to create a still life vignette based on pieces currently on display in Watercolor Wisconsin 2024.
Learn to create a stunning paper anemone—a great addition to any permanent flower bouquet.
Explore the exciting world of printmaking by learning some basic printmaking techniques—including stamping and mono-printing—and creating unique designs by using simple tools and materials.

