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August at Touchstone

 

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August is just around the corner, and we're excited to offer a variety of workshops, with limited spots still available! Don't miss out—reserve your spot today and join us for an inspiring and creative experience!

AUGUST 5-9 | 5-DAYS (MON-FRI)

Pinchy Pinchy*

with Emily Schroeder Willis

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Collaborative Soft Glass Sculpture

with Wesley Fleming & Michael Mangiafico

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Limited space may still be available. Call 724-329-1370 to register.

AUGUST 12-16 | 5-DAYS (MON-FRI)

Human Head & Surface Strategies

with Tom Bartel

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Site Investigation: Find & Set Your Gems*

with Motoko Furuhashi

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Oil Painting in Two Approaches: Small Traditional Still Life & Composite Image

with Joan Stolz

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Sculptural Basketry

with Ann Coddington

Only two spots left!

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Limited space may still be available. Call 724-329-1370 to register.

AUGUST 19-23 | 5-DAYS (MON-FRI)

Pattern Welded Steel to Suit Your Interests*

with James Viste

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Take a Seat: A Chair Building Workshop

with Austin Coudriet

Only three spots left!

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Plein Air Painting

with Joshua Hoffman

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Ephemeral Mapping with Handmade Paper Making*

with Katy Dement

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Be sure to register at least two weeks in advance so we can count you in!

*Workshops indicated are pre-approved for Act 48 Credit for PA educators by PAEA (Pennsylvania Art Education Association). Click to learn more.

Community Wood Firing

with Daniel Tomcik & Meghan Burke

AUGUST 24-26

Open to ceramic artists of all skill levels. Whether you're a handbuilder, wheel thrower, sculptor, or somewhere in between, register now to experience firing Touchstone’s two-chamber noborigama kiln. Only two spaces left!

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Date Nights in August

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 (6:30-8:30 p.m.)

Metals/Jewelry (Blacksmithing is full)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 - 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Mystery Medium

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Try It!

Half-day workshops

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25

(9 a.m. to 1 p.m.)

Ages 14 and Older

Choose from Blacksmithing, Ceramics, Glass, Metals/Jewelry, or Painting/Drawing

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