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Join a community of makers in a relaxed virtual setting hosted by ASI staff. Each week, makers share projects, work, experiences, and stories.
All crafts and skill levels are welcome. Drop in as often as you like, for as long as you like.
Free; registration required.
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Join a community of makers in a relaxed virtual setting hosted by ASI staff. Each week, makers share projects, work, experiences, and stories.
All crafts and skill levels are welcome. Drop in as often as you like, for as long as you like.
Free; registration required.
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Join a community of makers in a relaxed virtual setting hosted by ASI staff. Each week, makers share projects, work, experiences, and stories.
All crafts and skill levels are welcome. Drop in as often as you like, for as long as you like.
Free; registration required.
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Join a community of makers in a relaxed virtual setting hosted by ASI staff. Each week, makers share projects, work, experiences, and stories.
All crafts and skill levels are welcome. Drop in as often as you like, for as long as you like.
Free; registration required.
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Join a community of makers in a relaxed virtual setting hosted by ASI staff. Each week, makers share projects, work, experiences, and stories.
All crafts and skill levels are welcome. Drop in as often as you like, for as long as you like.
Free; registration required.
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Join a community of makers in a relaxed virtual setting hosted by ASI staff. Each week, makers share projects, work, experiences, and stories.
All crafts and skill levels are welcome. Drop in as often as you like, for as long as you like.
Free; registration required.
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Join a community of makers in a relaxed virtual setting hosted by ASI staff. Each week, makers share projects, work, experiences, and stories.
All crafts and skill levels are welcome. Drop in as often as you like, for as long as you like.
Free; registration required.
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Try out the craft of weaving with birch bark while making a couple of knife or scissors sheaths in this day-long workshop.
Students will leave with two diagonal-woven sheaths, each fit to their favorite pair of scissors or carving knives. They will also learn about the cultural history, ecology, and barkharvesting process of the paper birch tree.
Suitable for ages 16+. Appropriate for all experience levels. $100 ($90 ASI member) + $30 materials fee payable to instructor.
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Birch bark has a long history of being used for containers—in this class, it’s been updated for the 21st century as a mason jar cozy.
Students will make a small double-diagonal plaited-weave basket sized to fit a pint-sized mason jar in this one-day class, all while learning about birch’s history and ecology.
Suitable for ages 16+. Appropriate for all experience levels. Birch bark weaving requires good hand strength and dexterity.
$115 ($100 ASI member) + $40 materials fee payable to instructor.
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In Shadow Piece(s): Chance-Based Responses in Clay, seven ceramic artists—Maggie Adams, Alexis C. Brunkow, E.C. Comstock, Tomo Ingalls, Vanessa Romo, Jennifer Schumacher Waller, and Kurt Tomerlin—respond to a single set of written instructions: Shadow Piece (1963) by Japanese Fluxus artist Meiko Shiomi. Originally conceived as a poetic performance score, Shadow Piece invites a meditation on the presence and movement of shadow in space and time.
Curated by E.C. Comstock and Olive Comstock.
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Join us in celebrating the achievements of our 2024 – 25 Early Career Artist Grant Recipients.
Northern Clay Center administers several grant programs designed to support artists in the early stages of their careers through residencies, grants, and education.
This exhibition features the work of Jessica Hernandez, Hannah Kautto, and Anastasia Speer.
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Northern Clay Center’s mission is to advance the ceramic arts for artists, learners, and the community, through education, exhibitions, and artist services. Its goals are to create and promote high-quality, relevant, and participatory ceramic arts educational experiences; cultivate and challenge ceramic arts audiences through extraordinary exhibitions and programming; support ceramic artists in the expansion of their artistic and professional skills; embrace makers from diverse cultures, experiences, and traditions in order to create a more inclusive clay community; and excel as a non-profit arts organization.
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Mark the shortest day and longest night of the year with ASI’s signature Winter Solstice Celebration from 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
This fan favorite features arts & crafts, music, and reindeer! FIKA Café will serve a special festival menu with small plates and warm glögg (Swedish mulled wine).
The ASI Museum Store and Jul Shop will also be open late for all your last-minute gift needs.
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Learn all about cross stitch with a folk-art twist.
After a short introduction to Nordic folk art and history, students will receive step-by-step instructions to complete their own 3″ floral cross-stitch piece. Students will head home with the skills to read a cross-stitch chart to continue this craft on their own after class.
Suitable for ages 16+. $65 ($55 ASI member) + $15 materials fee.
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Spin the night away as you transform fibers into hand-spun yarn.
This hands-on class welcomes beginning spinners to the essentials of yarn making using a simple and portable tool, the hand spindle. Whatever your yarn dreams may be, this class will get you started!
Note, spinning requires motor skills in two hands. Suitable for ages 16+. $55 ($50 ASI member) + $15-30 materials fee.
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