Join us for an extra special First Friday as we celebrate all things Americana. View a display of artwork created by the Military Veterans in our Art for Health & Healing program, enjoy live music by Marc Lee Shannonand grab some dinner at the Swensons Food Truck.
Also on view in our galleries: Arden Riddle: Master of Mid-Century Design | Darius Steward: Our Separated Selves | The Art & Sole of Lisa Sorrell.
Bring your little gal or ghoul to the Canton Museum of Art for the 5th Annual Art Harvest Trick-or-Treat First Friday event! What better way to kick-off the change of seasons? Kids should arrive in their favorite Halloween costume and Trick-Or-Treat in the Museum for candies and other goodies. Also, enjoy Halloween themed make-and-take art projects, scavenger hunt, art demonstrations and more!
I would like information about hosting a bridal shower at the museum. Date and times are flexible. Please contact me! :) Thanks.
1/22/18: Emailed follow up and pricing. BD
Come explore the endless creativity of clay in this fun and challenging class. Visit the galleries to see famous ceramic pieces first hand, tour the ceramics lab and learn the process that clay goes through from beginning to end, and create functional, decorative, and sculptural pieces to cherish always! (Families will need to make arrangements to pick up fired pieces two weeks after workshop.)
Fold forming is a simple technique with a complex and alluring look. Equipped with a hammer, a little anvil and fire, you can easily make your own fashionable jewelry or sculpture. All skill levels welcome.
Begins 9/5/2018, Ends 12/12/2018, no class 11/7/2018, 11/14/2018, 11/21/2018
12 Wednesdays, 10:00am-12:00pm
Room 104
Instructor: Laura Kolinski-Schultz
Beginning students will be taught the basics of hand-building and wheel-work while intermediate students will refine their skills. Individual projects will include functional pottery and decorative work. Glazing techniques will be taught, finished ware will be discussed, and demonstrations will be given.
Experience American ceramics in a bold new exhibition. Five acclaimed artists push the boundaries of clay sculpture with dramatic design, color, and form often inspired through painting, drawing, or printmaking. Drafting Dimensions lets you discover the creative process and the expression of ideas in vivid new fashion.
"Drafting Dimensions" features artists who live in the Midwest and primarily make work in ceramics but also use painting, drawing, or printmaking as either a part of their design process or as a way to inform their work.