ArtSpace announces winter classes
ArtSpace/Lima, Town Square in Lima, announces it's series of kids and adult classes for winter quarter 2013.
Kids classes are designed for age 6 and up.
Kids classes include
- Ceramics, taught by Anna Fisher
- Abstract art, taught by Maia Fisher
- Sculpture , taught by Andrea Scheckelhoff
Kids classes begin Saturday, Jan. 12 and run through Saturday, Feb. 9.
All kids classes are $50.00 and include all supplies.
Adult Classes include:
- Watercolor, taught by Barbara Spurgeon
- Ceramics, taught by Anna Fisher
- Photography, taught by Phil Hugo.
Tuition for watercolor and ceramics classes is $50. Photography is $65.
Watercolor and Ceramics classes begin on Thursday, Jan. 10. The Photography class begins on Tuesday, Jan. 8.
Registration deadline for all classes is Jan. 6.
Additionally, ArtSpace reminds Icon readers that it continues its monthly series of Art Un-corked, single evening classes. ceramics is Tuesday, Jan. 8; jewelry making is Tuesday, Feb. 12; tole painting is on Tuesday, March 9.
Each of those one-off Art Un-corked classes are $20.00 and scheduled for 7:00 pm at ArtSpace on Town Square.
Please see the ArtSpace/Lima website for further information on all classes: www.artspacelima.com
ArtSpace/Lima is a not-for-profit arts organization with a mission to promote the arts in northwest Ohio and to provide artists with a venue to present and to sell their work. ArtSpace/Lima is supported in part by a grant from the Ohio Arts Council.
For further information on Winter Classes or information regarding other ArtSpace/Lima programs, please call Kay Van Meter, Associate Manager, at ArtSpace/Lima 419-222-1721.
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