Everson Winter Art Camp 2025: A Creative Journey
Discover art like never before at our 2025 Winter Art Camp! This winter, students ages 8-12 will dive into the exciting world of art at the Everson Museum, creating their...
Discover art like never before at our 2025 Winter Art Camp! This winter, students ages 8-12 will dive into the exciting world of art at the Everson Museum, creating their...
$52 Member | $65 Non-Member
This introductory course will focus on the process of instant film emulsion lifts and transfers, along with creative manipulation of the surface to further push the boundaries of photography. Emulsion...
$32 Member | $40 Non-Member
In this workshop, Dan Shanahan will guide you through the process of creating a portrait with watercolor, starting with laying out your image by drawing, and completing your work using...
$36 Member | $45 Non-Member
Learn basic techniques for acrylic pour painting and design your own mason jar and abstract canvas. Great for gifts and DIY home decor....
$52 Member | $65 Non-Member
In this workshop, you will learn how to make and carve your very own print. Block printing is a process in which a design is carved into a block and...
$50 Members | $65 Non-Members
This two-part class taught by Eva Hunter will take students through the process of creating their own fantasy story painting. Using techniques in composition, character development, color theory and skill...
July 15, 2024The 2024 Everson Summer Art Camp will be an immersive program that offers campers a chance to dive into an array of artistic mediums and disciplines while making...
May 9, 2024: Make a data-driven patchwork quilt block! Learn basic hand sewing skills to create a piece of fabric art that translates your personal data into fabrics, colors, and...
Thursday, April 18, 2024: Open Figure Drawing offers attendees the chance to sketch a clothed model in the Everson main lobby area. Please use dry, non-dust-creating materials, such as pens...
Make & Take: Participants are welcome to explore the Museum after the activity, or use pieces in the Everson’s collection as inspiration....