Water Week: Wet Felting
Join us in MAKESHOP for EQT Water Week as we explore the process of wet felting! Use friction, soap and water to create a non-woven fabric from sheep’s wool. EQT Water Week is made possible by the generous support of:
Join us in MAKESHOP for EQT Water Week as we explore the process of wet felting! Use friction, soap and water to create a non-woven fabric from sheep’s wool. EQT Water Week is made possible by the generous support of:
Join us in MAKESHOP for EQT Water Week as we construct an underwater world using recycled household materials. Find inspiration in the shapes, patterns, textures, and colors of everyday objects, then try various attachment methods to build your own water-inspired creation. EQT Water Week is made possible by the generous support of:
Stop in the Art Studio and paint using watercolor paints made from materials you can find in naturel as part of EQT Water Week as you learn about natural watercolor paints and the connections between art, science and nature. EQT Water Week is made possible by the generous support of:
Join us in MAKESHOP for EQT Water Week as we explore the process of wet felting! Use friction, soap and water to create a non-woven fabric from sheep’s wool. EQT Water Week is made possible by the generous support of:
Join us in MAKESHOP for EQT Water Week as we construct an underwater world using recycled household materials. Find inspiration in the shapes, patterns, textures, and colors of everyday objects, then try various attachment methods to build your own water-inspired creation. EQT Water Week is made possible by the generous support of:
Join artist Sarah Cohen for an interactive mosaic making experience! Sarah Cohen is an artist who uses glass mosaic as her tool to convey images of nature. By creating landscapes made from glass, Sarah hopes people connect to the world again with awe. When working on a group project, mosaics are like a quilter's circle […]
Join us in exploring the process of mosaic making inspired by nature and squash, beans and corn, otherwise known as the Three Sisters crops! Mosaics, which are pictures or patterns created by arranging small pieces of glass, metal and more, can be turned into a unique image.
Join us in MAKESHOP as we reuse and repurpose household materials into sculptures of all shapes and sizes: spooky edition! Find inspiration in the shapes, patterns, textures, and colors of everyday objects, then try various attachment methods to build your own creepy critter.
Educators from around the region will be learning together about the wonderful complexities of teaching and learning -- and will walk away with strategies to grow and develop their instructional practice.
Join us in exploring the process of mosaic making inspired by nature and squash, beans and corn, otherwise known as the Three Sisters crops! Mosaics, which are pictures or patterns created by arranging small pieces of glass, metal and more, can be turned into a unique image.