Work on a project of your choice in an open-format classroom. Bring your piece to the first class to assess and plan, with instructor input. No set curriculum, the instructor will circulate and offer instruction at all levels.
Loosen up as you get lost in the magical flow of watercolor on the silky surface of Yupo paper. The instructor will guide you to experiment with a variety of tools, materials, and techniques. All levels welcome.
For students that want to learn or build upon sewing basics. Students sew by hand and machine, cut patterns, and develop their own personal sewing kit. They will begin by sewing bags, pillows, and simple clothing.
For kids that want to learn or build upon the basics of woodworking. Students will build projects in wood with hand tools and techniques in an environment that emphasizes creativity and safety.
Due to the City of Boston declaring a snow emergency for Tuesday, Feb. 13, all classes at the Eliot School are canceled and the Schoolhouse will be closed.
Pysanky, a traditional Ukrainian egg-decorating technique, uses layers of wax and colored dye to achieve beautiful, complex designs. In time for Easter, learn color layering, localized application, and use of different tool sizes for varied results. At the end, remove the wax to reveal the finished egg.
Pysanky, a traditional Ukrainian egg-decorating technique, uses layers of wax and colored dye to achieve beautiful, complex designs. In time for Easter, learn color layering, localized application, and use of different tool sizes for varied results. At the end, remove the wax to reveal the finished egg.