Captured Drawings
Capture unique hand-drawn designs under glass! Use glass cabochons over your drawing with pendant trays to create one-of-a-kind jewelry. Materials:
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Fabric Bowl
Turn a bin of fabric scraps into a fabric bowl to use as home decor! It’s a fun way to
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Pony Bead Glass
Can plastic beads be melted to look like glass? Yes! Create glass-like suncatchers, ornaments, and more with pony beads! In
3WINTER SEASON AT WHEATONARTS BEGINS JANUARY 1, 2022
MILLVILLE, NJ (December 31, 2021) – The Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center campus will be closed to the public during
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Hand Printed Wrapping Paper
Add a personalized touch to that special gift! This tutorial for hand-printed wrapping paper uses block printing to create a
1![Two images, left to right: Alexander Rosenberg leans forward as he shapes a clear glass piece on a blowpipe, photo by Carola Rummens. Second image, a full shot of a glass piece by Alexander Rosenberg. A lidded glass jar with a pinched top surrounds an inner glass vessel with a spherical base and long, thin neck. Photographed by Jay Muhlin](https://www.wheatonarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/alex-news-banner.jpg)
Welcoming Alexander Rosenberg as Our New Glass Studio Director!
Hot off the screen and into the Glass Studio, we welcome Alexander Rosenberg as the new WheatonArts Glass Studio Director!
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Pine Cone Ornaments
Need a fun, easy, and inexpensive way to decorate your home this season? Handmade pine cone ornaments are the answer!
4Su-yeon Kim
Su-yeon Kim is a glass-based visual artist in Seoul, South Korea. Her work narrates collected memories based on her drawings.
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Grace Whiteside received two BFA’s from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2017 in Sculpture + Extended Media and Craft/ Material Studies
0Kayla Cantu
Originally from South Texas, Kayla Cantu is a fat, female artist that utilizes glass, video, photography, and mixed media. Even
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