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Event Series flame working

flame working

Richard Hill Glass Art Studio 506 N. Ashley, Valdosta, GA, United States

This 2-hour introductory class teaches the basics of torch working, melting and shaping glass into beads. Disclaimer: Students will need to pick up artwork on a later date. Students have...

Hal & Jill Project – Guitar – CANCELED FOR THIS DATE

527 N. Patterson St., Valdosta, GA, United States

Guitar lessons are CANCELED for this date (September 29, 2022) and will resume as scheduled after this date. Instructor/Musician: Ken Hase Ages 12+ | $30 member/VSU Student | $40/non-member Guitars...

Fused Glass Class – CANCELED FOR THIS DATE

Richard Hill Glass Art Studio 506 N. Ashley, Valdosta, GA, United States

This session is canceled due to inclement weather. This 2-hour class teaches the basics of working with fusible sheet glass. Participant will learn how to cut and assemble glass, and...

Open Studio Flame Working – CANCELED FOR THIS DATE

Richard Hill Glass Art Studio 506 N. Ashley, Valdosta, GA, United States

This session is canceled due to inclement weather. Want more time to practice shaping hot glass? The Flame Working Open Studio is it! The instructor will be present to assist...

Event Series Kid’s Pottery Workshop

Kid’s Pottery Workshop

Hudson Pottery Studio 104 Webster Street, Valdosta, GA, United States

Kid's Pottery is offered on the first Saturday of the month to learn and explore three-dimensional design with clay. This is a hand-building class, and supplies and equipment are provided....

Galleries Closed

Turner Center for the Arts 527 N. Patterson Street, Valdosta, GA, United States

Turner Center for the Arts galleries are closed every Monday, unless otherwise noted. Please call the main office at 229.247.2787 if you need assistance.

Event Series IMPROVment®

IMPROVment®

Turner Center for the Arts 527 N. Patterson Street, Valdosta, GA, United States

Learn to move in response to multiple auditory prompts. These classes offer students the ability to use their bodies and movement to make art. Through dance and other movements, students...