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45 US dollarsIt's a loosening-up kind of evening, intuitive mark making experience
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45 US dollars
Slow Stitch
Pull up a chair and let your hands slow down for an evening. Slow Stitch is a hand-stitching experience for anyone who's ever wanted to make something by hand but never picked up a needle — no experience necessary, and no class to keep up with.
You'll choose one stitching design from a selection inspired by the work of Anni Albers, printed onto wash-away fabric. Peel the dissolvable fabric off its backing, stick it to your project, and simply stitch over the printed lines — once you're finished, soak and rinse the fabric away to reveal your work.
Halfway through the evening, we'll add a collage element using repurposed fabric, layering texture and color into your piece as it takes shape.
This is a simple, low-pressure way to spend an evening — a small act of up-cycling and a step toward a healthier relationship with what we make. Along the way you'll learn about visible mending traditions from eight different cultures, and leave with a piece that's entirely your own.
Sip a beverage, take in the artwork on the walls, work with your hands, and meet the people stitching beside you. This isn't a class — it's a chance to slow down, connect, and make something together. Everyone takes their finished project home.
Where? JK Art House
Date: Aug 20th
6:00 – 7:30 PM
Cost: $45 per person
All materials included. No experience required.
Make Your Mark
Some of the best work happens before you decide what you're making. Make Your Mark is a mark-making experience inspired by Cy Twombly — an evening built around instinct, gesture, and letting go of the need to make something "good".No drawing skill required, and nothing here is a class.
You'll loosen up through a series of simple prompts, working large and fast on paper — building marks, not finished drawings. Partway through, we'll shift into kinetic mark making: using water-soluble oil pastels and polished stones pushed across the page. The repetitive, physical motion is designed to quiet the planning part of your brain and let a more intuitive one take over — so what ends up on the paper comes from instinct, not intention.
It's a loosening-up kind of evening — take in the art on the walls, sip a beverage, move around the table, and meet the people making beside you. Everyone takes their work home.
Where? JK Art House
Date: Aug. 27th
6:00 – 7:30 PM
Cost: $45 per person
All materials included. No experience required.
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