CraftWorks is . . . The Two Rivers region's center for
craft, art and sustainable living at two locations:
Cool Spring, an 81-acre nature preserve near Charles Town, W.Va.; and our beautiful In Town studio in Shepherdstown, W.Va. . . . An economic engine for Jefferson County artists and artisans, providing business and marketing training for artists, professional development, and teaching opportunities; . . . A promoter of the Jefferson County arts and cultural economy through our Jefferson County Arts & Culture calendar .
CraftWorks is a
relaxed and nurturing place for beginners to discover new talents, and
for experienced artists and artisans to learn new techniques. We
offer classes in fine arts, American craft, songwriting, writing,
photography, nature study and sustainable living.
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Classes For Young Artists! Kids can "COME DO" at our Young Artists CraftWorks Classes. Kids love to create and "do" in an environment that encourages creativity and fun. Young artists can play, see and do as they participate in the wonderful programs CraftWorks offers; from our Mini-Modern Masters (6-9 year olds), to our Modern Masters (9-12
year olds) and more. Gift your children with the experience of our enriching summer programs. And see them smile!
Summer's Here! It's a great time to jump into action with a CraftWorks class. Sheila Brannan is teaching a few Stained Glass workshops, including a "get your feet wet" experience in which you can produce a reflective, beautiful sun-catcher. Isabelle Truchon is offering the popular Monogram class once more for those of you who could not make it in May.Teaching Artist Josef Beery is offering an outstanding Woodcut Block Printing class on September 11th and 12th, this is an awesome opportunity, reserve your spot early! Whatever class you decide to take, don't let summer go by without fulfilling your desire to grow and to learn something you've always wanted to. CraftWorks now has two locations to serve you, at Cool Spring and Shepherdstown's In Town Studio . Check it out, and Come Do!
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