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Event Series Ceramics Open Studio

Ceramics Open Studio

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

Open Studios meet the 3rd & 4th Saturday of each month | 1-4PM OR 4-7PM For more independent Weekday Pottery students, open studios allow more time to work in the...

Event Series Glassblowing Experiences

Glassblowing Experiences

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

Want to try your hand at glassblowing but not sure what you’re getting into? Sign up for this thirty-minute glass experience to try it out! In this class, students will...

Event Series Glassblowing Workshop

Glassblowing Workshops

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

This in-depth, one-on-one class for all experience levels focuses on the process of shaping molten glass into the student's desired creation. Students will choose and design a piece from one...

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 Weekday Pottery Class

Weekday Pottery Class

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

Pottery class instruction includes various methods such as hand-building, wheel-throwing, and pinch pot and coils techniques using slabs of clay. Students learn how to mold and manipulate the clay and...

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...

Event Series Weekday Pottery Class

Weekday Pottery Class

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

Pottery class instruction includes various methods such as hand-building, wheel-throwing, and pinch pot and coils techniques using slabs of clay. Students learn how to mold and manipulate the clay and...