Appleton Arts and Culture
Appleton Arts and Culture presents the occasional art workshop. Registration is required in advance, as space is limited. Email
to register. Send class fees to Appleton Art and Culture at 120 W Schlieman Appleton, MN.
Needle Felting a Scene: Oct. 14, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., $50, instructor Dorothy Wiese. Learn a few tips and tricks to needle felting but also for the beginner to try the amazing art of working with wool roving to “paint a picture.” All supplies are provided.
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Get Creative with Alcohol Ink: Oct. 19, 1 to 4 p.m., $30, instructor Kerry Kolke-Bonk. You will learn the basics of creating with alcohol ink on Yupo, and tiles. All supplies are provided.
Fun with Yupo: Oct. 25-26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., $150, instructor James Turner. This workshop is intended to give you a variety of ways to approach the unique characteristics of YUPO. We will take advantage of the abstract, flowing ‘liquid’ look of wet in wet application and experiment with stamping, texturing, lifting and even texturing with foam rollers. We will talk about design and how to go from the crazy accidental abstraction of YUPO to finished work in this two-day workshop. A supply list will be provided once registration is received.
Bird Island Cultural Centre
The Bird Island Cultural Centre has several classes scheduled. Sign up on the website at
www.birdislandculture.com
, 320-365-1011.
Creative Minds Youth Program — The Art Experience: Mondays through Nov. 25, 3:15 to 5 p.m., ages 9-11, $60. Youth are invited to explore painting, drawing, sculpting and paper-folding inspired by their imagination. An after-school snack and materials are provided. Transportation is available through CCT, call 320-522-3589. Register online at
birdislandculture.com/event/creative-minds-youth-program-ages-9-11-4.
CATS Club: Wednesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., $50. The Creating Art Together club encourages adults to explore their creative side with friends. Bring your supplies or if you want to try out a new medium (watercolor, watercolor pencils, oil pastels, soft pastels, graphite, India ink, acrylics, etc.) the Cultural Centre has some supplies available. All are welcome as we explore the use of different mediums while developing skills and learn together. The fee is an annual membership fee.
Chippewa County Historical Society
The Chippewa County Historical Society offers the occasional class. Pre-register for classes by emailing
or calling 320-321-2532.
Woodcarving: Oct. 15, 5 to 8 p.m., $30. Joe Hauger will go over the tools and techniques for carving ornaments and other items from your imagination.
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Greenwater Garage
Greenwater Garage
in New London hosts regular weekly art workshops for adults. Each session requires attendees to provide their own materials, and each session may be attended either in person or via Zoom. All skill levels are welcome. For more information and to register for the sessions, visit
eventbrite.com/o/greenwater-garage-16808538879.
Mondays We Paint — Vintage Comic Style: Oct. 7, 6 p.m., $10. We meet regularly on Mondays to study a unique subject or technique. The evening will include a review of the materials we’ll use, a simple demonstration and guidance through making a small-format painting. Attendees are invited to ask questions, share your work and participate fully in the workshop. You can use this series as a starting point or as inspiration for your continued painting practice.
Tuesday Night Drawing Club — Goats: Oct. 8, 6 p.m., $10. On Tuesdays we inspire each other while we learn the fundamentals of a continued drawing practice. These lessons are granular, non-linear and based in the essential principles of art: form, line, composition, value, texture, light and shadow. The focus of every exercise is practice – start where you are and learn something new.
Mondays We Paint — North Shore of Minnesota: Oct. 14, 6 p.m., $10.
Tuesday Night Drawing Club — Pots and Pans: Oct. 15, 6 p.m., $10.
Mondays We Paint — Owl and Van Dyck Brown: Oct. 21, 6 p.m., $10.
Tuesday Night Drawing Club — Masks and Costumes: Oct. 22, 6 p.m., $10.
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Hutchinson Center for the Arts
Hutchinson Center for the Arts offers the occasional workshop. Registration is required in advance, as space is limited. Register online at
hutchinsonarts.org/classes.
Youth Art Day: Oct. 12, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., free. Each month features a new project or medium to try! Participants may also bring their own projects to work on during the scheduled time. All children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Please note there is no teacher during the session, but all materials and instructions will be provided.
Learn to Watercolor: Oct. 17, 10 a.m. to noon, $25, ages 8-14; instructor Emily Cederstrom. Discover the basics about watercolor supplies and techniques and take home a finished piece. In this class you will learn techniques for water control, color mixing, using a transparent medium, building color and more. Learn more about how to layer your paint and create a vibrant finished painting.
Milan Village Arts
Milan Village Arts classes have been scheduled with the complete schedule on the website. Members receive a discount on tuition. Supply fees are paid to the instructor at the end of class. To register or for more information on any of these workshops call 320-734-4807 or visit the website at
www.milanvillageartsschool.org
; email: [email protected]. The art school has several studios. Check the website for studio dates and more information. Classes listed by registration deadline are:
Os rosemaling, three-day: Oct. 25-27, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; instructor Lois Mueller VGM; beginner and above, minimum age 16 unless accompanied by an adult; explore the Os style of rosemaling with bright colors and line work; tuition $240, supplies $30; registration deadline Oct. 5.
Shrink box magic, three-day: Nov. 1-3, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; instructors Bill Rickard and Scott Johson; beginner and above, minimum age 18; learn to remove the bark from a section of a green tree or branch, hollow it out, fit the bottom in and carve and fit the lid; tuition $215, supplies $30; registration deadline Oct. 12.
Weaving rugs, three-day: Nov. 8-10, Friday evening through Sunday; instructor Diana Soehren; minimum age 16; learn the basics of preparing fabrics, choosing a design, warping and beginning to weave on Friday; continue to work on their projects Saturday and Sunday; members who have taken this workshop have access to the loom room to work on their own projects; tuition $125, supplies $10 or more; registration deadline Oct. 19.
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Rustic Designs Flower Farm
Rustic Designs Flower Farm, 25801 County Road 9 NE, Belgrade, offers occasional floral arrangement workshops. Participants must register in advance; space is limited. Register online at
rusticdesignsflowerfarm.com/classes-and-tours
Succulent Pumpkin: Oct. 4, 11 and 14, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., $45. Come out and enjoy an evening with friends while making this beautiful succulent pumpkin centerpiece. Everyone will be able to pick out a collection of succulents to decorate their unique pumpkin with. There will be a variety of different pumpkins and succulents to choose from. Class will last about an hour. Registration is required.
Dried Wreath: Oct. 26 and 27, 1 to 5 p.m., $80. Come out and enjoy this lovely wreath making class. We have been busy drying flowers this summer at the farm for the annual dried wreath classes! Choose from a large assortment of dried plants to make your one-of-a-kind wreath to hang at your home. Guided instruction will be given during the process of creating your masterpiece. This class will be limited to 10 people and will last three to four hours. Registration is required.
Sunburg Heritage Arts Initiative
The Sunburg Heritage Arts Initiative has scheduled a workshop. It is free thanks to a grant from the Southwest Minnesota Arts Council. For more information or to register for a workshop, contact Darlene Schroeder via email at
or text 320-212-2050.
Sunburg Community Music: Oct. 12, Hope Lutheran Church, free. Music leaders Dempsey Schroeder, Maggie Harp and Joyce Rudningen will lead double bass, guitar, mandolin and ukulele lessons prior to a community sing-a-long at East Norway Lake Lutheran Church in rural New London at 4 p.m. Instruments will be provided. Pre-registration is required.
Willmar Community Center
The Willmar Community Center offers weekly, monthly and occasional classes. Classes, unless noted otherwise, take place at the community center. To register, call 320-262-5288 or visit
willmarparks-rec.com.
Little Art Session at Ridgewater College: Oct. 8, 10:30 a.m. to noon, free. Come create art to fill the Little Art Galleries around Willmar. October’s themes are corn, pinecones, pumpkins, owls and scarecrows.
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Community Crafts — WooHoo Owl: Oct. 10, 4 p.m., $7 to $10. Make an owl from local tree discs. A small owl will cost $7, and a large one $10.
Cupcake Decorating: Oct. 12, 6 p.m., $12. Learn fun decorating techniques on two flavors of cupcakes. Each participant will get four cupcakes to take home.
Community Crafts — Woven Pumpkin Wreath: Oct. 15, 2 p.m., $8. Create a fun and textured door item for the fall.
Cross Stitch Group: Oct. 16, 1 to 4:30 p.m., free. Come sit and stitch with a fun group. Share and learn techniques and tips.
Crafts with Deb: Oct. 19, 8 a.m., free. Join Deb for a fun morning crafting cards with embellishments, stamps and more.
Little Art Session: Oct. 21, 5:30 to 7 p.m., free. Come create art to fill the Little Art Galleries around Willmar. October’s themes are corn, pinecones, pumpkins, owls and scarecrows.
Barn Quilt: Oct. 22, 25 and 29, 2:30 to 4 p.m., $50. Create a custom wooden barn quilt.
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Community Kitchen — Zucchini Lasagna: Oct. 23, 5:30 p.m., $10. Prepare and make an easy and delicious zucchini lasagna. Use up all those garden zucchinis.
Willmar Community Education
Willmar Community Education has several art-related classes scheduled. Pre-registration is required for all the classes on the website. Youth-only classes available on community ed website at
willmar.ce.eleyo.com.
Below are youth and adult classes.
Beginning Knitting: Oct. 8, 6 to 8 p.m., Jefferson Learning Center; ages 12 and older; instructor Lisa Christianson; $45. In this introductory session, you will learn the basic stitches: casting on, knit stitch, purl stitch, and casting off. Using these skills, you will make the ever-popular first project — a scarf. Required supplies: scissors, a set of size 6 or larger needles, and a skein of worsted weight (4) yarn.
Intro to Macarons: Oct. 12, 1 to 4 p.m., Willmar Senior High School; ages 18 and older; instructor Becca Kazemzadeh; $120 per pair. Learn to make macarons from scratch. This class includes demonstrations and hands-on baking, and you’ll take home all of the macarons you make.
Beginning Crocheting: Oct. 15, 6 to 8 p.m., Jefferson Learning Center; ages 12 and older; instructor Lisa Christianson; $45. In this introductory session, you will make a dish or wash cloth using basic crochet stitches: starting chain, single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet. Required supplies: scissors, size H crochet hook, and a skein of cotton yarn.
Comedy Writing: Oct. 16, 4 to 6 p.m., virtual; instructor LeeAnne Krusemark; $29. Whether you need to make a dull work presentation more lively, mix laughter with learning in the classroom, or ultimately want to write for print/production or perform your own stand up routine, this fast-paced session will show you how to apply humor to all aspects of your life. You will learn the anatomy of a joke, how to use your powers of observation to sharpen your wit, write different types of jokes, and use humor to entertain and influence people. Informative handouts for future use are included.This is a virtual class. Participants must have audio and visual technology capabilities such as a laptop, tablet, or a smartphone.
Barn Quilt Painting Workshop: Oct. 22, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., Willmar Middle School; ages 12 and older; instructor Cynthia Buchholz; $45. This four-hour class of guided instruction will take you through the process of barn quilt painting from beginning to completion. You will learn how to create a barn quilt that looks professional and leave with your own masterpiece, ready for hanging. A $60 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Participants under 18 years old should enroll with a responsible adult.
Let’s Propagate Plants: Oct. 22, 6:30 to 7:45 p.m., Jefferson Learning Center; ages 15 and older; instructor Pamela J. Vruwink; $15. In this hands-on class we will propagate plants by taking fresh cuttings from established houseplants. Course fee includes plant cuttings and growing medium. October students will work with philodendron species.
Stained Glass for Beginners: Oct. 22, 7 to 9 p.m., Nov. 16 and Nov. 23, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Willmar Senior High School; ages 15 and older; instructor Tom Nelson; $129. Learn all the steps of creating a stained glass window in this three-session class. From cutting to soldering, you will do one copper foil project. Lead assembly techniques will also be demonstrated. At the completion of class, each participant can continue on and create designs of their own. Students will need to purchase supplies and tools for class. Expect to pay $50-100 for your personal supplies and tools; some of these materials may be purchased from the instructor. Some equipment and materials will be provided by the instructor.
Robotics Camp: Thursdays, Oct. 24 through Nov. 14, 3 to 5 p.m., Willmar Middle School; grades 6-8; instructor Beth Teets; $15. This course is designed specifically for middle school students who are curious about technology, engineering, and building things that move. Learn how to build and program your own robot, and then work as a team to problem-solve using robots.