Family Friday Night Fun- Needle Felting (Also offered on 2/10/2023)
Dates: | March 3, 2023 |
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Meets: | F from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM |
Location: | 25 Sagamore Road Multi-Media |
Cost: | $130.00 |
Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.
Let's make adorable needle felted animals! In this class, you will learn how to sculpt animals by using needle felting technique. All materials and tools will be provided and no experience is necessary.
This course is for youth ages 10+ and their parents or guardians.
Each student will take away one felted animal at the end of this workshop.
Registration is for one child and one adult. The additional child fee will allow one adult to work with two children.
Cancellation Policies
Please read through these policies carefully on our website's policy page. Written notice of cancellations via email (to wccregistration@worcester.edu) is required within specified cancellation windows detailed on our website.
COVID Policies
Inclement Weather Policy
For information on the Craft Center's inclement weather cancellation policies, please visit our website's policy page. Students are encouraged to also check our homepage and our Facebook page for status updates and closure announcements.
Questions? Call us at 508.753.8183 X301
Notes:
Fee: | $130.00 |
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Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
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Course Fee (Basic) | Student Fee | $ 110.00 |
Mandatory Fee | Materials Fee | $ 20.00 |
Optional Fee | Additional Child | $ 50.00 |
25 Sagamore Road Multi-Media
Tomo Sakai
Education
Artist Statement
"My journey as an artist has been informed by my experience growing up in Japan - the nexus of a profound, traditional past in co-existence and interaction with an energetic, hyper-modern future. My choice of glass as a medium reflects my experience: it is both rooted in traditional techniques while at the same time projecting a modern materiality. I want to capture this reality in my work, balancing the old and the new, honoring tradition and innovation, exploring past and future."
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