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Artist Reception (Open to the public): Reflections, Pattern and Light – Varied works by Jill M. Pottle

Fivesparks

Varied works by Jill M. Pottle, described as 'expressionistic realism.'  Artist Reception, open to the public. Sunday, April 16, 2023. 3:00-5:00pm.  Meet Jill and view her solo show in a celebratory fashion.  Light refreshments served.  Jill M. Pottle is an artist from Worcester County, MA who has exhibited her paintings and drawings both locally and

School Vacation! Felting – Design 2D & 3D Scenes

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

In this two-day workshop you will learn a variety of felting techniques. In the morning you will be guided to design and create your own whimsical sculptural landscape on a disc of wood. In the afternoon you will learn the art of 'painting with wool.' On the first day we will all create the same

School Vacation! Felting – Design 2D & 3D Scenes

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

In this two-day workshop you will learn a variety of felting techniques. In the morning you will be guided to design and create your own whimsical sculptural landscape on a disc of wood. In the afternoon you will learn the art of 'painting with wool.' On the first day we will all create the same

Spring Relax & Renew Yoga & Meditation Workshop

Fivesparks Movement Room 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA, United States

THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENT, BUT MAY BE RESCHEDULED TO A FUTURE DATE.  SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER HERE TO STAY INFORMED ON ALL UPCOMING PROGRAMS AND EVENTS. (Workshop presented by Krista Schepanovsky) Kick off Spring with a 90-minute Relax & Renew Yoga and Meditation Workshop! Recharge for Spring in this 90-minute

The Art of Japanese 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