Diwali at Markeim: Making Clay Diyas with Instructor Jen Coelho
Markeim Arts Center 104 Walnut Street (Lincoln Ave & Walnut St), Haddonfield, NJ, United StatesDiwali is known as the festival of lights, and is celebrated by people of various faiths in India. Clay lamps called diyas play a meaningful role in the five-day celebration and symbolize the power of light over darkness. Join instructor Jen Coelho to learn how to make your own clay diya. Open to all ages; children 8 […]
Fall Watercolor Workshop
Markeim Arts Center 104 Walnut Street (Lincoln Ave & Walnut St), Haddonfield, NJ, United StatesAdults & Teens accompanied by an Adult Calling all art enthusiasts! Immerse yourself in the captivating world of watercolor painting while creating a 9×12 watercolor painting that captures the essence and beauty of fall. Led by experienced artist, Sharon Ann Smith, this workshop will guide you through every step of the watercolor painting process, brush handling, […]
Clay PopUp: Turkey Plates
Markeim Arts Center 104 Walnut Street (Lincoln Ave & Walnut St), Haddonfield, NJ, United StatesAges 8 & up Each artist will mold and paint a lunch sized clay turkey plate complete with feathers, face feet and wattle. Perfect butter dish for your Thanksgiving table. Register: https://markeimartscenter.org/shop/clay-popup-turkey-plates/
Clay PopUp: Christmas Ornaments and Hanukkah Dreidels
All Ages (children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult) Join us at the Markeim Arts Center to celebrate the holiday season by creating and painting your very own handmade ornaments or dreidels. Instructor: Jen Coelho Register at: https://markeimartscenter.org/shop/clay-popup-holidays/
Clay PopUp: Family Clay Day
Markeim Arts Center 104 Walnut Street (Lincoln Ave & Walnut St), Haddonfield, NJ, United StatesAll Ages Making memories is the best gift of the season. Come on in, roll up your sleeves, and play with clay together. Create individual or a collective pieces. What will you create?! A ceramic gingerbread house? A serving dish with fresh evergreens pressed into the clay? A snowman? Wind chimes? Open House style: Do […]