Using MIG welders, oxygen/acetylene torches, plasma cutters, grinders, shapers, and cut-off tools, students will learn metalworking and metal sculpture design. Each date is a separate class with its own project and finished piece.
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Using MIG welders, oxygen/acetylene torches, plasma cutters, grinders, shapers, and cut-off tools, students will learn metalworking and metal sculpture design. Each date is a separate class with its own project and finished piece.
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Using MIG welders, oxygen/acetylene torches, plasma cutters, grinders, shapers, and cut-off tools, students will learn metalworking and metal sculpture design. Each date is a separate class with its own project and finished piece. Students can sign up for individual sessions or all four.
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Assembling small pieces of colored glass, stone, and other materials, students will learn how to design, choose color, form lines, and shape a decorative piece of art.
Due to drying and firing times, glass will be ready to pick up 12-14 days after the class session is finished.
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Learn to create your very own website! This course will teach teens how to create their own WordPress website, along with basic HTML and CSS skills. Students will learn the steps needed to design and host a website on your own computer, as well as how to make it public on the
internet. Students must bring their own laptop.
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Learn the basics of the potter’s wheel and make clay creations like cups, plates and bowls. As students advance and build confidence, they can tackle additional wheel-thrown designs.
Due to drying and firing times, all clay pieces will be available 14 days after camp.
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Design your own serving dishes, platters, and bowls using various hand-building techniques.
No class August 2nd
Due to drying and firing times, all clay pieces will be available 14 days after camp.
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Tuesday – Friday
10:00 a.m – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
