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!
Another opportunity to create a paper mushroom that fools the eyes. Part 2 is devoted to recreating one of the most famous fungi in the world—the white-spotted red mushroom known as the fly agaric.
Explore the art of watercolor painting and learn different ways to work with aqueous materials.
Learn to fuse fine silver wire into loops, then make them into earrings. How to create earring wires will also be covered. All skill levels are welcome.
Welcome to the world of fungi! Learn the art of paper crafting to make unbelievably realistic paper mushrooms.
Learn the art of tooling on foil to create a wide variety of metallic masterpieces!
From 3:30 to 5:00 pm on Thursday, January 19, Kids ages 4 and up (accompanied by an adult) are welcome to drop-in for some FREE art fun at RAM’s Wustum Museum, 2519 Northwestern Avenue. Spend a little time in the galleries to learn about the current exhibition and create an art project, for a well-rounded art experience!
From 3:30 to 5:00 pm on Thursday, December 15, use watercolors to paint a holiday wreath inspired by the new Wustum exhibition, Watercolor Wisconsin 2022.
Join RAM for the Preview Reception of Watercolor Wisconsin 2022 at RAM's Wustum Museum, 2519 Northwestern Avenue in Racine, on Sunday, December 11, 1:00 – 4:00 pm.
Learn the age-old tradition of teapot creation. Use clay to form all the components—the body, lid, handle, and spout—by hand. Ceramic handbuilding techniques will be explored, and the finished pots will be underglazed with a clear glaze to make them food safe.
'Tis the season to make art! Take inspiration from the snowy holiday season to create one-of-a-kind decorations and gifts.
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.

