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B.A.S.E. Open Art Workshops
Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods
21850 N. Riverwoods Rd., Riverwoods, IL 60015 Last Saturday of every month, 10am-3pm (starting February 24, 2024) |
Introducing B.A.S.E.: Open Art Workshops!
You Choose the Project · Use Tools and Supplies From B.A.S.E. · Get Help When You Need It Want to learn to knit? Need to repair a mosaic? Want to try your hand at oil paints, but don’t know where to start? There’s no need to sign up for a formal class or invest in lots of supplies just to give it a try! In this workshop series, you get to decide the project, and you get access to all the tools and supplies in B.A.S.E. (the Brushwood Art Supply Exchange)! Projects can be big or small, quick and easy or long-term and complex. You can work independently, or work with an instructor who will help you get the supplies, tools and knowledge you need to get started on the project of your choice. Open Art Workshop is open to anyone who wants to make something in any area of visual arts and crafts, from the professional artists looking for a community of others to work with, to the complete novice who just wants to try something out in a low pressure environment, or the family looking for a fun kids’ activity to fill their afternoon – this workshop is for you! |
WHEN DOES IT HAPPEN?
10am-3pm, the last Saturday of every month, starting February 2024 (Decembers off). Come anytime during the day, and stay as long as you’d like.
WHAT DOES IT COST?
Workspace, use of our tools and any instruction or assistance you need is free; supplies from B.A.S.E. are “pay what you want” (free to teachers and organizations).
WHAT CAN I MAKE?
Almost* anything! Come with a project you want to work on in mind, or pick one from our list of project ideas for all ages and abilities. You are welcome to bring your own supplies and tools, or use ones from B.A.S.E. You can work independently, or work with an instructor.
Here are just a few ideas of what you can learn and do at the Open Art Workshop:
Watercolor · Embroidery · Mosaics · Book Binding · Charcoal Drawing · Knitting & Crochet · Decoupage · Sewing & Mending · Jewelry Making · Plein Air Painting · Basket Weaving · Picture Framing · Card Making · Kids Art Projects · Block Printing · Stained Glass · Acrylic Painting · Costume Making · Weaving · Collage · UpCycling · Gift Wrapping · Sculpture · Upholstery · Colored Pencil · Wreath Making · Beading · Rubber Stamps · Oil Painting · Quilting · Pastels · Macramé · Miniatures
*We will do our best to accommodate all types of projects, but there may be limitations on what is possible on a particular day due to limitations of space, supplies or tools (supplies and tools are mostly donated, and what is available is always changing), or due to a particular project being too messy or dangerous to be done in a public space. If a particular project cannot be worked on during the Workshop that day, we will do our best to help you figure out how to proceed on a future Workshop date or on your own. Since this Workshop is open to ALL topics and media, we won’t be experts on everything, but we can definitely help you get started.
If you have questions about Open Art Workshop or B.A.S.E., please contact Julia Kemerer at 224-633-2426 or jkemerer@brushwoodcenter.org.
10am-3pm, the last Saturday of every month, starting February 2024 (Decembers off). Come anytime during the day, and stay as long as you’d like.
WHAT DOES IT COST?
Workspace, use of our tools and any instruction or assistance you need is free; supplies from B.A.S.E. are “pay what you want” (free to teachers and organizations).
WHAT CAN I MAKE?
Almost* anything! Come with a project you want to work on in mind, or pick one from our list of project ideas for all ages and abilities. You are welcome to bring your own supplies and tools, or use ones from B.A.S.E. You can work independently, or work with an instructor.
Here are just a few ideas of what you can learn and do at the Open Art Workshop:
Watercolor · Embroidery · Mosaics · Book Binding · Charcoal Drawing · Knitting & Crochet · Decoupage · Sewing & Mending · Jewelry Making · Plein Air Painting · Basket Weaving · Picture Framing · Card Making · Kids Art Projects · Block Printing · Stained Glass · Acrylic Painting · Costume Making · Weaving · Collage · UpCycling · Gift Wrapping · Sculpture · Upholstery · Colored Pencil · Wreath Making · Beading · Rubber Stamps · Oil Painting · Quilting · Pastels · Macramé · Miniatures
*We will do our best to accommodate all types of projects, but there may be limitations on what is possible on a particular day due to limitations of space, supplies or tools (supplies and tools are mostly donated, and what is available is always changing), or due to a particular project being too messy or dangerous to be done in a public space. If a particular project cannot be worked on during the Workshop that day, we will do our best to help you figure out how to proceed on a future Workshop date or on your own. Since this Workshop is open to ALL topics and media, we won’t be experts on everything, but we can definitely help you get started.
If you have questions about Open Art Workshop or B.A.S.E., please contact Julia Kemerer at 224-633-2426 or jkemerer@brushwoodcenter.org.