New Clay Class

“The Spiritual Connection with Clay: Pulling from the Well”
Instructor Ed Gray
This class is Beginner to Advanced. Learn to apply several surface textures and what effects this creates with the use of alternative firing techniques.
Class Dates: Nov. 6, 10, 14*, 17, 20, 24, Dec. 1, 4
Class Times: 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Class Fee: $135
Class Materials: $35
Class Materials: $20
Pre-registration and payment required.
For more information call the Calumet Art Center at (906)934-2228 or 281-3494.

Twine A Wool Rug

Create a 27″ x 38″ twined rug using recycled wool.

Twining is an ancient form of weaving which is done on a portable
loom. You may take the loom home during the week to work on your rug, or work on it at the CAC during open hours. Check with Ed to make arrangements.

The rug will be completed at the last class session.

Class size is limited.

Pre-registration and payment required.

Class Dates: November 5, 12, 19

Class Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Class Fee: $85

Materials Fee: $40 OR bring in three wool blankets to offset this cost.

Twine an 18″x13″ Wool Rug

 

Again, this class is also offered for September dates! 
 
Twine a Wool Rug

Students will create an 18″ x 13″ twined rug using recycled wool. Twining is an ancient form of weaving which is done on a portable loom. The rug will be completed at the last class session. Please call the Calumet Art Center at (906) 934-2228 to indicate your interest in this class. Minimum class size is six students.

Pre-registration and payment required.

Class Dates: September 26, 27, 28.
Class Fee: $65.00
Materials Fee: $20

Clogging Class and Singing Class Update

Message regarding tomorrow’s clogging and then singing classes:

Hi All,

Let’s go back to our original time of 6pm for clogging at the Calumet Art Center. We will be singing this week, come a little before 7pm if you are just coming for singing.

See you there.

Jill VanderMeer
906-553-2308

Our Art Library

Come in and try out our Art Library! There are volumes of books on the arts to inform and guide you on your way. We also feature an eclectic mix of books donated by T. Kilgore Splake, our resident poet, in the Splake Writing Room and Library just upstairs in the Performance Hall.