Showing posts with label Adult Workshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adult Workshops. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2013

SPRUCE Upholstery at Oil and Cotton!



SPRUCE Upholstery is now touring the South and and will be teaching two amazing workshops at Oil and Cotton! Come join the Sprucettes on November 4th  and explore the basics of upholstery by creating a finished bench or turning your favorite fabric into your favorite lampshade. SPRUCE's aesthetics and enthusiasm to spread upholstery education far and wide has made them a big success and they have been featured in many magazines and blogs such as Southern Living, Good House Keeping, Country Living and Design Sponge. So come join us and learn the ins and outs of upholstery with the experts!



 Bench Class with SPRUCE Upholstery
$245
November 4th
1pm-5pm

From wooden substrate to finished bench, you’ll pad, staple fabric, and attach tapered legs to complete this 16″-deep by 48″-long bench. Class includes the frame, legs, upholstery materials, and four hours of hands-on upholstery instruction. Bring your favorite fabric and a sack lunch and turn nothing into something by creating this custom bench from scratch.

Click here to register for the class!



Lampshade Class with SPRUCE Upholstery
$175
November 4th
2pm-5pm

In this one-day class, turn your favorite fabric into your favorite cylindrical shade. Class includes all materials (excluding fabric) and three hours of hands-on instruction. We’ll show you how to determine the perfect size for the drum. Then we’ll mount the fabric to lampshade paper and assemble the project with metal rings and glue. Say goodbye to boring, store-bought shades!

Click here to register for the class!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Oil and Cotton at the Trans-Pecos Music Festival!





Woven Altars
Instructor: Sarah Westrup
Cost: $45Saturday, September 14 from 10 am to 1pm

Oil and Cotton will be out in West Texas celebrating the culture of the Southwest by creating miniature woven altars at the Trans-Pecos Music Festival in Marfa,Texas. Students will learn how to transform a simple box into a functioning loom and weave a space for memory. Utilize an assemblage of materials such as textiles, paper, photos, and cherished treasures to construct meaning within your own personal shrine. Found objects such as grasses, yucca pods, cactus needles, and tumble weeds will be incorporated into your altar so you can take a little piece of West Texas home with you. Participants will explore the process of creating layers with simple woven structures and collage natural and man made materials. Folks are welcomed to bring any items or images they would like to incorporate into their shrine or choose from an array of provided materials.

Visit www.sunbeamoperations.sqsp.com to learn more about the instructor, Sarah Westrup.


To register, email: Lizzy@elcosmico.com


Click here to see the full Trans-Pecos Music Festival workshop listing.

Monday, July 22, 2013

OIL AND COTTON PROJECT ROOM AT THE DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART FROM JULY 19 – AUGUST


Oil and Cotton is pleased to announce the OIL AND COTTON PROJECT ROOM, an installation that features FREE workshops, events and activities, highlighting an exciting mix of education and art-making practices, in conjunction with the exhibition DallasSITES: Available Space at the Dallas Museum of Art.

Oil and Cotton is a creative commons for learning and sharing ideas. This exhibition is a mini-version of our Oak Cliff location, where we facilitate creative education and cultural exchange for all ages. The heart of our programming is at the intersection of academic art, the tradition of handcraft, and human ingenuity.




Join us for a series of workshops, events, and projects that explore process, material, and art making for all.




5-12am Friday, July 19: Opening Night
COLLECT & SORT: The public is invited to add to our collection of donated materials and bring in their old art and craft supplies to build out studio at the DMA. Help Oil and Cotton owners Kayli House Cusick and Shannon Driscoll collect, sort, and organize. Inventory will be available to museum visitors to use in make and take activities.

Architect Esther Walker will put finishing touches on her design of the Oil and Cotton Project Room in the Available Space exhibition at the DMA. Visitors will be invited to ask questions, view sketches, and learn about architectural processes. Drop-In, All Ages

1-4pm, Saturday, July 20
TEJIDO: Fiber artist, Sarah Westrup, will take up residency in our DMA studio. Sarah will weave the Spanish language into our space by labeling storage areas and sorted bins in Spanish. She will create a glossary of fiber art terms in a small English/Spanish vocabulary book. She will make the book throughout the day and invite people to assist with the bookmaking process: printing, collating and binding culminating in a limited edition handmade bilingual book. Drop-In, all ages.

11-3pm, Saturday, July 20
BULB BASKET WEAVING: Expert weaver Jan Schmidt will teach students an open weave pattern. The baskets will function as storage during our exhibition and may be taken home after the exhibition. The basket begins by making a star pattern base, then a small thin reed is woven around and around to form the bulbous body of the basket. Woven in the round in your lap to take on a beautiful organic shape. Observe a workshop in progress.


5-6pm Thursday, July 25
SUMMER STUDIO: The first of three one-hour kids studio art classes taught by Oil and Cotton weekly art class instructor Jessica Sinks. This 3-week drawing course responds to current exhibitions. Advanced registration required through DMA, ages 7 to 18.

6-8:30pm Thursday, July 25: Late Night
WEAVE-IN: Join June Covington, Analise Minjarez, and  University of North Texas School of Visual Arts and Design fiber artists for a variety of weaving demonstrations while discussing fiber arts, the ins and outs of weaving, its history and potential. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

6-8pm Thursday, July 25: Late Night
NATURAL DYEING DEMO: Experiment with dyeing silk and cotton in a range of natural dye baths using black beans, hibiscus flowers, and avocado pits.  Unlike synthetic dyes, natural dyes are a living thing. The colors produced are very complex and harmonize together. Each color holds hints of other colors within it, producing vibrations in the natural dye color that synthetic dyes could never have. Experience the spontaneity and beauty of the unique colors produced with natural dyes with artist Sarah Westrup. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

1-3pm Friday, July 26
PRINT//PROOF: Join us for an introduction to printmaking with artist Kyle Hobratschk.
Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

11-1pm Saturday, July 27
ORB: Join artist Emily Riggert and her Community Art Camp students for Project ORB (Operation Rainbow Brains). Make your mark with colorful pastel on tree rings and sticks. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

1-4pm Saturday, July 27
MEMORY JUGS: Bruce Webb will teach his memory jugs workshop and display and discuss his collection of 19th-20th century memory jugs by African-American Texan folk artists. Advanced registration required through DMA, 8-student maximum.

Wednesday, July 31
Natalie Macellaio Workshop

Thursday, August 1
SUMMER STUDIO: The second of three one-hour kids studio art classes taught by Oil and Cotton weekly art class instructor Jessica Sinks. This 3-week drawing course responds to current exhibitions. Advanced registration required through DMA, ages 7 to 18.

 6-8:30pm Thursday, August 1: Late Night
SOUND MATERIALS: Explore sound art with a discussion and hands-on demonstration of sound mediums. With Kayli House Cusick (hand-written music notation), David Karsten Daniels (laptop/smartphone recording), Martin Back (sound art instrument-building/automated gamelan), and Chaz Underriner (tape music: sound portraits & landscapes).

Friday, August 2
COLOR SORT: Observe and play with the subtleties of working with color.  Join artist Rebecca Carter for an interactive exercise and glimpse into her semester course in color, its theory, concepts and history. Drop-In, teens & adults.

11-Noon Saturday, August 3
THE YANKEE DOODLES: Please join us for The Yankee Doodles Sing-A-Lot Sing-A-Long. There will be a short musical program of American Revolutionary era songs and action rhymes performed by The Yankee Doodles featuring John Dufilho on drums and guitar. Families can participate in a hands-on art activities including spinning wool into yarn. Learn about art, history and individual versus collective action. Come sing along and bring all tiny patriots and future revolutionaries.

The Yankee Doodles are a non-professional performance group founded by Danette Dufilho, Anne Lawrence and Regina Yunker. The program includes action rhymes, flash cards and audience participation. The Yankee Doodles are: Danette Dufilho, John Dufilho, Anne Lawrence, Todd Ramsell, Mike Rudnicki & Regina Yunker. HUZZAH! Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

1-2:30 Saturday, August 3
IT FELT SO GOOD, WET FELTING DEMONSTRATION: Learn the magic of felting with artist Lizzy Wetzel. Transform fibers by stimulating them with friction, moisture, and alkalinity. The resulting felt can be soft and used to make slippers or a fedora hat or tough enough to build a yurt or a sculpture. Join artist Lizzy Wetzel to explore the potential of this ancient process and exciting materials. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

2:30-4pm Saturday, August 3
ANTHOTYPE: Rachel Rushing will introduce you to this historical process that combines natural dyeing techniques with the magic of sunlight, plant extracts and photography. Share in a discussion of historical and contemporary methods of image-making with this elusive process. We will consider the technical implications of material, color, contrast, dye methods, and fastness, as well as how this almost bygone process has recently found a resurgence of interest. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

2:30-4pm Saturday, August 3
ART LAW BASICS: Meg Friess will discuss the diverse spectrum of legal considerations facing the arts community and creatives, including basics of intellectual property and contracts. Meg is an attorney with the intellectual property firm Hitchcock Evert LLP and is the executive director of Arts Counsel Texas, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that serves creatives, arts nonprofits and businesses, arts professionals, and attorneys by facilitating art law education, legal advocacy, and creative collaboration.

Thursday, August 8: Late Night
SUMMER STUDIO: The third of three one-hour kids studio art classes taught by Oil and Cotton weekly art class instructor Jessica Sinks. This 3-week drawing course responds to current exhibitions. Advanced registration required through DMA, ages 7 to 18.

Friday, August 8, 2013
GRAB BAG: Shannon Driscoll, Kayli House Cusick and Matthew Cusick will repurpose or deaccess and disburse supplies. Studio will be dismantled and artists will be invited to help find new uses for supplies, furniture, equipment. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.


info@oilandcotton.com


Friday, May 17, 2013

Anthotypes with Rachel Rush on Saturday, June 1st





This beginner friendly class invites exploration and experimentation, two things that make for exciting photography! During this workshop you'll learn some of the basics in historical photographic processes including contact printing vs. enlargements, various materials that can be used as a substrate, such as paper or cloth, and the specifics of anthotype printing, which uses natural dyes found in plant materials to create photographs. Because this is an organic process, every print is unique; the same plant may produce images that vary in contrast, texture, value, and intensity. This fluidity makes for an ethereal process that pushes photographers to rely on instinct and a free spirit.





This mysterious process was discovered early in the history of photography, but artists and scientists at the time could not find suitable chemistry that would make the image permanent, an incessant challenge that plagued much of early photography. In this workshop we will explore color-fast methods used for hundreds of years in textile dying that are uniquely suited to this photographic process.





Join us for an afternoon of exploration and leave with an archival, handmade specimen book for collecting your own flora, as well as swatches and recipes for creating your own anthotypes.


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Basket Brain

It was a busy weekend at Oil and Cotton, but we did have some time to slow down and weave amazing Algonquin Baskets with Jan Schmidt. If you missed out on this month's basket class, don't you worry. On March 16, Jan will be teaching a  Easter Basket Class here at Oil and Cotton.  You'll never want to use anything else to collect your pretty pastel Easter eggs and sweets.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

February 16 Natural Dyes with Sarah Westrup

???Have you been dying to learn the art of natural dyes???
In this introductory class you will experiment with dying silk and cotton in a range of natural dye baths using material such as; black beans, hibiscus flowers, avocado pits, and more.  Unlike synthetic dyes, natural dyes are a living thing. The colors produced are very complex and harmonize together. Each color holds hints of other colors within it. This produces vibrations in the natural dye color that synthetic dyes could never have. There is so much wonder in the fact that every naturally dyed piece of cloth is unique. Come experience the spontaneity and beauty of the colors produced with natural dyes with instructor Sarah Westrup. 
Participant will create a dye notebook, leave with swatches and dye recipes to take home to use as a reference for future natural dyeing adventures.
Natural Dyeing with Sarah Westrup - $65
Saturday, February 16,12:30pm-4:30pm

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Color in Depth


Color is a very powerful tool for aspiring and professional artists alike. Come explore the subtleties of working with color with Rebecca Carter in her up coming Color-in-Depth course starting Wednesday, January 23rd. These series of blog posts shares some of the exercises and student work from the class. Registration is now open.

Saturation Studies | Prismatic Colors, Mixed Values, High Key and Low Key

Prismatic Colors, Mixed Values:

Prismatic Colors, High Key:
Prismatic Colors, Low Key:
Supply kit is $150 and includes all the paints, the bristol board, and a few other useful tools.
Kits will be available the third week of course so that we can determine how many before we order.

Course fee is $450 + $150 for materials.

Wednesdays, January 23-May 1, 6:30-8:30pm
14 Week Series, No class Wednesday, March 13.
Instructor: Rebecca Carter

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Color in Depth with Rebecca Carter




In anticipation of this Spring's Color-in-Depth course starting Wednesday, January 23rd, this series of blog posts shares some of the exercises and student work from the class. Registration is now open.

Chromatic Neutrals, Mixed Value



Chromatic Neutrals, High Key



Chromatic Neutrals: Low Key




Project | Saturation Studies: Chromatic Neutrals
(Mixed values, and High Key and Low Key samples)
Following David Hornung's book, Color: A Work Shop Approach, we start with a series of saturation studies. First of these are the Chromatic Neutrals, hues that are mostly neutral with just a hint of a discernable hue. These are mixed using large amounts of neutral colors, black, white, grey, or warm or cool neutrals and very small amounts of pure pigments.  It can be challenging to really get to neutral - as you can see some of the hues in these work samples below might be considered to be more muted colors than chromatic neutrals.



Supply kit is $150 and includes all the paints, the bristol board, and a few other useful tools.
Kits will be available the third week of course so that we can determine how many before we order.

Course fee is $450 + $150 for materials.


Wednesdays, January 23-May 1, 6:30-8:30pm
14 Week Series, No class Wednesday, March 13.
Instructor: Rebecca Carter





Sunday, December 16, 2012

Color in Depth with Rebecca Carter

In anticipation of this Spring's Color-in-Depth course starting Wednesday, January 23rd, this series of blog posts shares some of the exercises and student work from the class. Registration is now open.

In Class Color Sorting Project
Starting with this:

 We work together to create this:
Color in Depth
Wednesdays, January 23-May 1, 6:30-8:30pm
14 Week Series, No class Wednesday, March 13.
Instructor: Rebecca Carter


Using David Hornung's Color: A Workshop Approach as a text, this course focuses on the subtleties of working with color. In addition to various in-class exercises, students will complete a series of small gouache-on-Bristol board color studies to practice mixing paint and combining color. Students receive a painting kit that enables each person to begin the course with a set of M. Graham's handmade gouache paints with 6 prismatic co-primaries (warm & cool) as well as a set of earth tone primaries. Through series of readings by artists and theorists, students are also introduced to conceptual writings on color from art history and contemporary art. Beginners are welcome. The studio environment is casual yet intentional. For information on the scholarship position, contact Rebecca at rebecca@rebeccacarter.org
Supply kit is $150 and includes all the paints, the bristol board, and a few other useful tools.
Kits will be available the third week of course so that we can determine how many before we order.
Course fee is $450 + $150 for materials.

www.rebeccacarter.org

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Take-Home Fun at Oil and Cotton


Today was a busy day at Oil and Cotton, with activities and workshops running from morning until evening. First, we joined Esther Kao for a leather workshop, taking home handmade key chains and wallets for our friends, family members, and key/wallet-deprived acquaintances. 

Next, Lisa Huffaker stopped by to teach a paper snowflake making class. We used the snowflakes we made in Lisa's class to make everything from beautiful holiday cards to templates for elegant cake designs. 


After stuffing our faces with a piece of our chocolate-filled collaboration (shown above), we joined Jessica Trevizo for a screen-printing demonstration. 


In reward for participating in this test of upper-body strength (in which Sarah Westrup excelled and intern Paige Walton demonstrated need for improvement), we got to take home bags, tees and shirts featuring Jessica's original designs.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Holiday Calligraphy



Instructor Andrea Estrada taught a beautiful holiday calligraphy card-making workshop to Melissa this afternoon! Andrea will be returning to Oil and Cotton this January to teach an Introduction to Calligraphy class.