$75
Use the coil building method to create a small plate, trivet, or spoon rest. Ages 14+ November 11 from 5:00 - 6:30pm (clay work) November 25 from 5:00 - 6:00pm (glazing) Projects will be available to pick up after December 9. Unclaimed projects will be discarded January 1. Refunds or exchanges (to another class) cannot be processed after November 4. Class fees will not be pro-rated. This class will be cancelled (and fully refunded) if we do not reach our…
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$525
Abstract Macro Photography Jack Graham, Instructor Date: Monday, November 13th – Wednesday, November 15thth, 2023 (9am-4pm) Tuition: $500 Registration: $25 Materials: N/A Please consider joining us for this special workshop on Whidbey Island in November, 2023. This 2 ½ day workshop will be an intensive two days of field and classroom work based on Jack’s curriculum that has been developed in over 30 years of teaching workshops.In a sense, we’ll leave the photography that is normal for us behind and venture…
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$525
Abstract Macro Photography Jack Graham, Instructor Date: Monday, November 13th – Wednesday, November 15thth, 2023 (9am-4pm) Tuition: $500 Registration: $25 Materials: N/A Please consider joining us for this special workshop on Whidbey Island in November, 2023. This 2 ½ day workshop will be an intensive two days of field and classroom work based on Jack’s curriculum that has been developed in over 30 years of teaching workshops.In a sense, we’ll leave the photography that is normal for us behind and venture…
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$18 – $28
Despite stormy relations with his papal patron and his own insistence that “I’m no painter,” Michelangelo’s Sistine Ceiling remains perhaps the greatest work of art ever executed. Now gorgeously restored, the frescoes retell the biblical Book of Genesis with plenty of Michelangelo’s favorite motif, the male nude.
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$30
Sir John Falstaff—a lazy, gluttonous, boastful, selfish, lying, debauched old knight—is universally beloved as one of William Shakespeare’s greatest creations. But how did Falstaff get to be Falstaff? What was he like as a young man? How did he become a knight? How did he meet young Prince Hal? And most importantly, was he ever truly in love? Find out in this hilarious prequel to the Shakespeare’s Henry IV plays, commissioned by the highly respected Oregon Shakespeare Festival and premiering…
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