Virtual and In-Person Art Classes Offered this Winter
Racine, WI December 30, 2020
Racine Art Museum’s (RAM’s) Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts offers one of the largest studio arts programs of any museum in the state of Wisconsin. Students of all ages and skill levels learn side-by-side with instructors who are working artists, know locally and nationally for their talent. Over the last ten years, more than 45,000 people have attended an art class at the museum.
Though somewhat unconventional this year as a result of the current global pandemic, RAM’s Wustum Museum will continue to offer adult and children’s art classes and workshops throughout the winter—some classes begin as early as Monday, January 11, 2021.
Several virtual classes will be offered via the video conference app Zoom, with options for both children and adults. For example, students can craft crêpe paper into a bouquet of decorative Paper Poppies; meld copper, brass, and sterling silver into a Variety of Chains; or explore the fundamentals of aqueous materials through a Virtual Watercolor Studio.
A complete list of classes and workshops, as well as links to class registration, are available at the RAM website, ramart.org. Online registration closes two days before classes begin.
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