Carve-a-Bug, Print-a-bug
Do you love bugs? Have you ever looked closely at our tiniest critter friends? Have you examined the colors, patterns, and textures of the small creatures around us?
Here’s your chance to utilize your observation skills and put your Bug Eyes to work! Working alongside naturalist-artist Amy Mester, we will study the microscopic world of insects, magnifying their coolest features and representing them through printmaking. Using a variety of carving tools and ink, you will both learn and play, ending up with a batch of beautifully hand-carved prints suitable for the Queen Bee herself!
Creating Sacred Spaces
Join Treehaus Studio and Better Place Forest for a two-part ceramic workshop designed to guide you in creating a sacred space for healing rituals. The goal is to establish a physical location where healing is embraced rather than avoided.
Creating Sacred Spaces
Join Treehaus Studio and Better Place Forest for a two-part ceramic workshop designed to guide you in creating a sacred space for healing rituals. The goal is to establish a physical location where healing is embraced rather than avoided.
Clay Sculpture - St. Croix River Turtles
The St. Croix and Namekagon rivers are home to eight species of turtles, which you can often see basking on rocks, logs, and along the shores. Join us for a two-part workshop where we will explore the turtles that inhabit the St. Croix River Valley and use that knowledge to create beautiful ceramic sculptures.
Ceramic Curio Shelf
In this hand-building ceramic workshop, we’ll use slabs and coils to create curiosity shelves, which provide a beautiful display for small, treasured nature collectibles.
Sumac Branch Weaving
This introductory class on experimental weaving transforms ordinary sumac branches into looms. Participants will learn fundamental weaving techniques using up-cycled materials and found objects.
The Sketchbook Project
The Sketchbook Project encourages you to dedicate time each day to build a library of inspiration. It serves as a platform to process life, document your surroundings, and engage in play and experimentation.