Posts tagged workshop
Mosaic Bird Bath Workshop
Mar 13th
Here are a few pics from the workshop. You will be seeing Holly’s bird bath in the flower bed, or soon to be flower bed, in front of the Art Lair.






I wish more people had been able to attend, but we had great fun!!
Mosaic Bird Bath
Feb 25th
Can you hear the birds singing as you go out into your yards? With spring in the air, what better time to make a great mosaic bird bath. This workshop is going to be loads of fun! All you have to do is show up , and the NWFLAA will provide everything, including lunch. Do plan on spending most of the day at the Art Lair, we will do the mosaic in the morning and as it dries we will have lunch and then return to grout the piece. I do need to know how many people are interested in taking the workshop, in order to have enough materials for everyone. The bird bath makes a great focal point for any landscape. Hope to see you saturday, March 5th. Click
here to register.
Photoshop Class
Feb 20th
Here are a few photos of Brandon Pence teaching a photoshop class on Saturday February 19.



Below is Brandon’s original and then some results from some the students.




Limited Space Left – Pinhole Camera Workshop
Feb 15th

There is limited space left for the Pinhole Camera Workshop on Saturday, February 26, at the Art Lair. Don’t miss out!
Topics Covered – Construction and operation of a pinhole camera. Developing the black and white film used in the camera. All participants in the workshop will also participate in the Retro Photo gallery show in March. All materials and printing (needed for the show) included in tuition. Tuition – NWFLAA Members $45, Non Members $55
Visit our classes page to register
HERE.
Intro to Web Design
Aug 25th
New workshop just added to the September Schedule. Check the workshop/classes page for more details.
Concrete Sculpture Workshop
Feb 10th
Our first workshop, the concrete sculpture workshop, was a great success. The workshop took place on the last weekend of January, the 30th and 31st.
NWFLAA would like to thank instructor Marcy Eady for doing such a wonderful job.









