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Zen Enso Circles

Fivesparks Cove 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

Enso is an art-making moving meditation. By painting a simple circle with specific intention and doing that act in a repeated fashion, the mindfulness of the actual act itself transforms your mindset away from painting a circle to a calm, centered feeling that results from traditional meditation. You will learn a bit about the history

Event Series Art Is Sweet! 3-Day Kids’ Workshop

Art Is Sweet! 3-Day Kids’ Workshop

Fivesparks Cove 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

Do you love desserts and crafting?  If so, you are going to love this camp!  We will create a variety of delicious looking treats while getting to work with a variety of materials.  Learn needle felting, sculpting with clay and painting. Experiment with mixed media and bedazzle with fun details.  You will leave with a

Event Series Art Is Sweet! 3-Day Kids’ Workshop

Art Is Sweet! 3-Day Kids’ Workshop

Fivesparks Cove 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

Do you love desserts and crafting?  If so, you are going to love this camp!  We will create a variety of delicious looking treats while getting to work with a variety of materials.  Learn needle felting, sculpting with clay and painting. Experiment with mixed media and bedazzle with fun details.  You will leave with a

Event Series Art Is Sweet! 3-Day Kids’ Workshop

Art Is Sweet! 3-Day Kids’ Workshop

Fivesparks Cove 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

Do you love desserts and crafting?  If so, you are going to love this camp!  We will create a variety of delicious looking treats while getting to work with a variety of materials.  Learn needle felting, sculpting with clay and painting. Experiment with mixed media and bedazzle with fun details.  You will leave with a

Gyotaku Fish Printing

Fivesparks Cove 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

In this one-day workshop, Carolyn Letvin will teach the process of making and enhancing prints made from real fish. Originating in Japan during the mid-1800s, the process was used by