CERAMIC ARTS CENTER – Winter Classes 2014-15

Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

CeramicStudioWheelsLocated at 13 South Church Street, The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro continues to be open to the public every weekend as one of the art galleries featured in Destination ARTS!  A wide variety of beautiful pottery is available for sale on Thursdays 1 – 4 pm, Fridays 5 – 8 pm, Saturdays 12 pm – 6 pm, and Sundays 1 – 4 pm.  For more information about the Center, classes, membership opportunities, and future plans, please email [email protected] or visit the web site.

Classes Offered at the Ceramics Arts Center, 13 South Church Street

– Members and Non-members – Click a course title to schedule or click here.

From left to right, students Cadence, Rylie, Tre and Reagan Cataldo are shown with the mugs they created at a recent kids' workshop led by Nickole Bricker, standing, at the Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro.

2015 Class Schedule
The Nicodemus Center for Ceramic Studies/ The Ceramic Arts of Waynesboro

Adult Classes

Introductory and Orientation to Pottery at Mont Alto
Instructors James Smith and Tom McFarland will introduce you to basic handbuilding, sculpting and wheel throwing techniques on six consecutive Wed. evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 starting February 4 at Mont Alto, Room 008, General Studies Building, Penn State Mont Alto. Tuition includes all materials. Cost $200.00 To register: http://nicodemuscenterforceramicstudies.fullslate.com 

 

Introductory to Throwing on The Wheel

A beginning class and orientation to Throwing on the Wheel at the Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro, 13 South Church Street Waynesboro, PA 17268. The class meets for three Sunday afternoons March 1st, 8th, and 15th from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm and Tuesdays, March 3rd and 10th in the evening. Tuition includes materials, weekend studio time, glazes and firings.  $200.00 per person. To register: http://nicodemuscenterforceramicstudies.fullslate.com

 

Corks and Clay Workshops
Create a Winter Wrap: January 13th or January 22nd
Get out of the cold and warm yourself up by making a Winter Wrap, a clay container designed to hold flowers, mail, receipts, pencils, tools, etc., with Trudy Gembe-Palughi from 6:00-8:00. BYOB and BYOS (Bring Your Own Snacks) $30.00 Must be 18.
To register: http://nicodemuscenterforceramicstudies.fullslate.com

 

Create a Mug: Friday, Feb 20 or Thursday, Feb 26

Warm your hands around the mug you just created with Heather Forberger. Creating unique “one of a kind” mugs using the slab technique you’ll be amazed at what the beautiful mug you will create during this two hour session. From 6:00-8:00. BYOB and BYOS (Bring Your Own Snacks) $30.00 Must be 18.
To register: http://nicodemuscenterforceramicstudies.fullslate.com

 

Private Group Workshops: The Ceramic Arts Center 13 South Church Street Waynesboro, PA

offers private Corks and Clay sessions for groups of 6-8. Great for team building, parties and anyone who wants to enjoy a fun time to learn and play in the mud with us. Contact: Mary Ashe-Mahr at [email protected]

Children’s Classes
Soap Dishes: January 17, 2015 – 1:00-3:00. The slab rolling technique will be done to achieve part of the project. Hand building will be done to finish the project. Students are encouraged to bring stamps or items they want to use as impressions. $25.00

Wall Art: February 21, 2015 – 1:00-3:00. Students will create a wall pocket. This will be done with the slab rolling technique and various hand-building efforts. Great for fine motor as we attach two pieces of clay to produce this task. Creativity will be encouraged, as students will have the opportunity to detail their own creation. $25.00
Fun Pots: March 28th, 2015 – 1:00 – 3:00. Examples include: monsters, ladybugs, bees, lion, and flowers. Various methods will be used during the creation process. Feet will be attached as the final task. $25.00
http://nicodemuscenterforceramicstudies.fullslate.com

 

NEW! – “Uncorked Inspiration” – From Destination ARTS!

The Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro and Destination ARTS! Presents…

“Uncorked Inspiration”

Uncorked3The Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro invites the community to experience the newest art classes now being offered at Gallery 50. Two very talented artists are offering three hour classes for the budding or “wanna be” artist in you. Either Marti Yeager or Nicole Troup can guide you and your friends, step by step in the creation of your very own masterpiece painting.

UncorkedStAndyGroup400Activities like this are always more fun when shared with friends and we invite you to bring along your best friends and enjoy a night of fun. We encourage you to bring food and drink to enhance the experience. We provide the instruction and all the art supplies you will need. UncorkedClassNicoleYour job is to bring the friends, food and drink that you love the most and make it a party. By the end of the evening you will have an art masterpiece of your own creation and fun, fond memories that will last forever. Stop by Gallery 50 (50 West Main Street) and see the sample paintings in the window.

 

 

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Marti Yeager is a full time professional artist and teacher whose work hangs in Gallery 50.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Nicole Troup is an experienced painter and art instructor with a degree from the PA School of Art and Design.

 

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Dates for the next classes are:

Monday, January 19, 6:15 to 9:15 with Nicole TroupReserve spots (or the whole class for your group) now! Contact Marjorie Tressler. See the contact information below.

Tuesday, February 3, 6:00 to 9:00 with Marti YeagerReserve spots (or the whole class for your group) now! Marti is offering a choice of either the Crescent Moon” or “Yellow Tulips” paintings. Contact Marjorie Tressler. See the contact information below.

aftertherain72Monday, February 23, 6:15 to 9:15 with Nicole TroupReserve spots (or the whole class for your group) now!
Contact Marjorie Tressler. This class will be doing the “After the Rain” painting shown at left. See the contact information below.

 

If you would like to set up a private “Uncorked Inspiration” session for your group of 8-10 friends, please contact Marjorie Tressler at the number/email address shown below or stop by Gallery 50 on Thursdays from 1:00 – 4:00 PM.
The cost is $40 per student with all checks written to the AAGW and mailed to:
AAGW
32 West Main Street
Waynesboro, PA 17268

For more information please contact Marjorie Tressler via telephone at 717-762-6791 or via email at [email protected].

“Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – Friday, January 2 – Sunday, January 4

HNY2015“Destination ARTS!” galleries will be closed on New Year’s Day, but they will reopen on Friday, January 2 to kick off another year of live music, special events and plenty of artwork in downtown Waynesboro.

Friday Night, January 2

WineDone“Wine Down Friday” receptions return with wine and light refreshments featured in Gallery 50, Gallery 20 East, 42 West ARTS Co-Op and The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro.

Strung Tight 2The popular duo known as Strung Tight will have the honor of being one of the first performers on Main Street in 2015. Eric and Kate Avey have been heard across the four-state region for the past several years, but on Friday night, they’ll bring their guitar, bass and harmonies to Gallery 20 East.

EricWengertWaynesboro-based college student, Eric Wengert, will stop by Gallery 50 while he’s home for the holidays. He and his ukulele will provide the entertainment at the reception held in the “Destination ARTS!” flagship gallery.

Both Strung Tight and Wengert’s sets of music are scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 3

RodMeyerArtist Rod Meyer will be working with clay on the potters’ wheel inside of 42 West ARTS Co-Op on Saturday afternoon. A native of Oregon, Meyer strives to use simple elegance of form and pure color to create objects that are pleasing to look at, hold and ultimately use. The juried member of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen can be seen in action between the hours of 1:00 and 3:00.

Donna Bingaman42 West ART Co-Op will also be the site of oil painting classes for three straight Saturdays beginning on January 10. Instructor Donna Bingaman is encouraging her students to bring a photo of a pet, loved one or landscape to use as an influence for their creations. The classes will be held from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. For more information, call Bingaman at 717-762-8394.

HeatwolePointsTime is running out to experience David F. Heatwole’s “Points of Perception” three-dimensional paintings, which will remain on display at The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery for two more weeks.

“Destination ARTS!” currently features Gallery 50 (50 West Main Street), Gallery 20 East (20 East Main Street), 42 West ARTS Co-Op (42 West Main Street), The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery (10 East Main Street) and The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro (13 South Church Street).

All of the galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, furniture and more. This weekend, they will be open on Friday from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., Saturday from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

“Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – Saturday, December 27 – & Sunday December 28

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Due to this week’s Christmas holiday, “Destination ARTS!” galleries will be closed on Thursday, December 25 and Friday, December 26, but they will reopen on Saturday.

 

Denny Bingaman 2Denny Bingaman will be sculpting “The Coyote Family” in clay at 42 West ARTS Co-Op from 1:00 to 3:00 on Saturday afternoon. A native of Waynesboro, Bingaman is a multi-skilled artist who also photographs birds and wildlife in the area as well as in other parts of the country. He then uses his images as references when creating sculptures of animals.

 

StudyoftheFigure300 WinterWhite300A variety of ongoing art shows can be seen in the galleries this weekend, including “Winter White” and “A Study of the Figure” in the windows of Gallery 50. Projects created by the faculty of the Schuler School of Fine Arts in Baltimore are on display inside the main gallery.

 

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An exhibit of photographs continue to hang on the walls of Gallery 20 East as part of the “Through the Lens” exhibit, while paintings from a group known as The Prometheans remain in the west room of the location.

 
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David F. Heatwole’s “Points of Perception” three-dimensional paintings will be at The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery through the middle of January.

“Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – Thursday, December 18 – Sunday, December 21

“Destination ARTS!” activities continue in Waynesboro with special events and live music scheduled at Gallery 50, Gallery 20 East and 42 West ARTS Co-Op. The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery will also have art and pottery for sale and art classes available.

Donna Bingaman 5 400Marjorie TresslerOn Thursday afternoon, fine artist Marjorie Tressler will be painting inside of Gallery 50. Donna Bingaman takes her turn putting brush to canvas at the 42 West ARTS Co-Op on Friday. Both demonstrations are scheduled to begin at 1:00.
WineDone“Wine Down Friday” receptions, featuring wine and light refreshments, are scheduled from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Gallery 50, Gallery 20 East, 42 West ARTS Co-Op and The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro.

GrinandBeerItGiftCertSampleThis week’s theme is “Grin and Beer It.” For husbands (or anyone) having difficulty choosing a gift for someone special, the gallery volunteers will offer assistance. In addition to wine, beer will be served at the receptions, and volunteers will offer free gift wrapping for anyone who purchases one of the more than 1,000 pieces of artwork on sale in the five galleries. Still too hard to choose? Purchase a Destination ARTS! Gift Certificate as it is always the right choice.

ChristmasCarolersThere will be no shortage of Holiday Spirit in Gallery 20 East on Friday night, as the quartet of Gerald Kowallis, Patrick McNamee, Deb Hollen and Fara Biesecker will lead a sing-along featuring popular songs of the season beginning at 5:30. Audience members are encouraged to participate.

Mountain Air(1)Down the street at Gallery 50, the music of Mountain Air will be on display. No strangers to the “Destination ARTS!” initiative, the trio of Bobbi Smith (guitar and vocals), Lisa Donohoe (mandolin and vocals) and Bob Murphy (upright bass) will start performing their blend of acoustic contemporary folk and pop country tunes at 5:30.

Patric SchleeePatric Schlee’s start time is the also 5:30 at 42 West ARTS Co-Op. He’ll be playing flute and drums.

 

DisneyRevueDeb Hollen returns to Gallery 20 East on Saturday with a group of young actors and actresses to sing selections from Trinity Players’ recent production of A Disney Revue. The show was well-received during a weekend of performances at Trinity United Church of Christ last month. Now, it’s coming to Main Street from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

HeatwolePointsDavid F. Heatwole’s “energistic and synergistic” paintings known as “Points of Perception” continue to be featured as part of the latest exhibit at The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery.

 

“Destination ARTS!” currently features
Gallery 50 (50 West Main Street),
Gallery 20 East (20 East Main Street),
42 West ARTS (42 West Main Street),
The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery (10 East Main Street) and
The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro (13 South Church Street).

Together, the galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, furniture, prints and much more. They are open each week as follows:

Thursdays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Fridays from 12:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Sundays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

For more information, visit artsalliancegw.org.

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All of the galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, furniture and more. This weekend, they will be open on Thursday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., Friday from 12:00 to 8:00 p.m., Saturday from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – Thursday, December 11 – Sunday, December 14 with “A Friday Night Block Party”

destination-arts-poster-small1“Destination ARTS!” activities continue in Waynesboro with special events, live music and holiday-themed attractions at Gallery 50, Gallery 20 East, 42 West ARTS Co-Op (gift registries available at these three locations), The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery.

Donna Bingaman 5 400Marjorie TresslerTo start the week, Marjorie Tressler and Donna Bingaman will both be providing painting demonstrations for members of the community to enjoy. Tressler’s turn comes on Thursday, when her talents will be on display starting at 1:00 in Gallery 50. Bingaman’s work with oil can be witnessed at 42 West ARTS Co-Op from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday.

Friday Evening – A Holiday Block Party

WineDoneA “Holiday Block Party” is planned in downtown Waynesboro on Friday night, with the galleries set to feature a variety of activities in addition to the regularly scheduled “Wine Down Friday” receptions.

Gallery 50

PSIBookCoverPSIRoundTableA group of authors associated with the Antietam Historical Association will be at Gallery 50 on Friday night. Released this week, The Proceedings of the Potomac Street Irregulars includes discussions of crimes committed in the Waynesboro area throughout the years, including Gerard Peabody’s bank robbery spree in 1939, the Revolutionary War-era Shockey counterfeiters and the unsolved murder of Betty Jane Kennedy in 1946.

The book was edited by T.A. Dorsett and contains contributions from Frank Bock, Sue Lee, Michael Logan, Jim Shockey and Timothy Shockey. On Friday night, the group will meet with visitors and sign copies of their publication between the hours of 5:00 and 8:00.Nick Andrew Staver2

Wine and light refreshments will be available, and Gettysburg’s Nick Andrew Staver will provide the evening’s music. A graduate of the Berklee College of Music, Staver describes each of his performances as “an intimate opportunity to capture a desired dose of rhythm and blues mixed into modern songwriting storylines.”

Gallery 20

Cynthia Marie & Tim Franklin400Over at Gallery 20 East, Tim Franklin and Cynthia Marie can be heard beginning at 5:30. The duo met in Seattle, but their chamber folk melodies have become popular with the people of Waynesboro during previous appearances as part of “Destination ARTS!”

42 West ARTS Co-Op

Patric SchleeeSantaIn addition to the wine and food, Santa Claus will be at the reception planned at 42 West ARTS. Members of the co-op will celebrate their one-year anniversary on Main Street with a Christmas Party between the hours of 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. Door prizes will be awarded, and Patric Schlee will play the flute and drums.

The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

Brad Munn (1)CSBeerMugThe potters at The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro would like to purchase a gas kiln for their building, and they’ll offer an opportunity for people to help them fulfill that mission at a fundraising event on Friday night. Beer and wine will be served, and for a cost of $25, guests can enjoy their beverage in a handmade souvenir mug created at the center.

Brad Munn’s guitar, fiddle and vocals will serve as the soundtrack for the evening.

Saturday

42 West ARTS Co-Op

Barb PeshkinCalligraphy specialist, Barb Peshkin, will be making medieval-style bound journals at 42 West ARTS Co-Op from 12:00 to 5:00 on Saturday afternoon.  After working as an art teacher in the Tuscarora School District for 35 years, Peshkin retired and has since taught several forms of art to children and adults.

 

Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery

CSAGLogoDenny Bingaman300BarReliefDavid Gibney will explain how he creates his wood sculptures as part of a demonstration at The Contemporary School of Arts & Gallery at 1:00 on Saturday. He’ll be followed by a photo nature workshop led by Denny Bingaman at 2:00.

KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERADiona Moulin, who hosted a book signing last week during CSAG‘s first anniversary celebration in Waynesboro, returns Saturday at 3:00 PM for a poetry reading in the gallery at 10 East Main Street. If you are interested in joining our poetry readings, contact Ron Lytle at the gallery or telephone 717-387-5201 or [email protected].

“Destination ARTS!” currently features Gallery 50 (50 West Main Street), Gallery 20 East (20 East Main Street), 42 West ARTS (42 West Main Street), The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery (10 East Main Street) and The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro (13 South Church Street).

All of the galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, furniture and more. This weekend, they will be open Thursday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., Friday from 12:00 to 8:00 p.m., Saturday from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

“Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – Friday, December 4 – Sunday, December 7

destination-arts-poster-small1“Destination ARTS!” activities continue in Waynesboro with special events and live music scheduled at Gallery 50, Gallery 20 East and 42 West ARTS Co-Op. The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery will also have art and pottery for sale and art classes available.

GiftCertSampleTo mark the start of the holiday season, Gift Registries and Gift Certificates are now available at Gallery 50, Gallery 20 East, and 42 West Arts Co-op.

 

Marjorie TresslerDonna BingamanMembers of the community have a couple of chances to witness the creative process of painting this week. Marjorie Tressler returns to Gallery 50 at 1:00 on Thursday afternoon to lead a demonstration, and impressionist painter, Donna Bingaman, will be working with oil at 42 West ARTS Co-Op from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday.

WineDone“Wine Down Friday” receptions, featuring wine and light refreshments, are scheduled from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Gallery 50, Gallery 20 East, 42 West ARTS Co-Op and The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro.

 

Sharon RostPianist Sharon Rost will bring her talents to the reception planned at Gallery 50. She’ll start playing a variety of standards at 5:30 p.m.

 

 

Jay ParksIn Gallery 20 East, 5:30 – 8 p.m., Jay “Mudcracker” Parks will play the blues.  A 20 year veteran of the local music scene and beyond, “Mudcracker” delivers a mix of original music and eclectic covers.

Patric SchleeDrums300Also at 5:30 Friday, Patric Schlee’s flute and drums can be heard at 42 West ARTS Co-Op.

 

The Contemporary School of the Arts and Gallery
First Anniversary Celebration

Saturday, December 6th.

CSAG_Story Time Flyer.jpgSeveral activities are scheduled on Saturday to celebrate the one-year anniversary of The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery. The celebration begins at noon, when storyteller Fanny Crawford shares “Stories of the Season” with visitors. She will be followed by a poetry reading with Art Page from 1:00 to 2:00.

 

 

 

 

MoulinBookSigningAuthor Doina Moulin will arrive at The Contemporary School at 3:00 to sign copies of her book, Cupcakes & Cologne.

 

 

HeatWoleTornadoHeatwolePointsRounding out the afternoon of festivities will be the unveiling of a new exhibit from David Heatwole, titled Points of Perception.
The career of David Frederick Heatwole as an artist may have begun 238 years ago when his ancestors arrived in the Shenandoah Valley from Germany.  The immigrant Heatwoles were craftsmen and storytellers, and today at the age of 42, as an 11th generation artist, David Heatwole lives and works in the shadows of Washington D.C. His father, a renowned sculptor of science fiction and fantasy folk lore, fostered Heatwole’s artistic pursuits, and his mother’s carefree humor encouraged him to continually peruse the purity of discovery. This show runs through January 15.

42 West Arts Co-Op
Ed BeardPat Beard Weaving300The husband and wife team of Ed and Pat Beard will offer a pair of demonstrations at 42 West ARTS between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. on Saturday. Ed is set to explain the art of wood burning feathers and animals while Pat can be seen weaving on the loom. The Beards enjoy teaching and live in Greencastle.

Gallery 20 East
David Wayne and Miss PenelopeFor the third and final time in 2014, David Wayne and Miss Penelope will make their way to Main Street on Sunday afternoon, providing “A Magical Experience” for audiences inside Gallery 20 East from 2:00 to 4:00. Performing since 1996, David serves as the National President Elect for The Society of American Magicians. Miss Penelope will be making balloon animals for children.

All Week (Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

Gallery 50 Gallery 50

Located at 50 West Main Street, the largest of the galleries, Gallery 50, is filled with hundreds of pieces of art in many media. A wide variety of new artwork is on display at Gallery 50 this weekend. Throughout the weekend, recently opened art shows will be on display inside Gallery 50, including “Winter White” in the east window, “A Study of the Figure” in the west window and the work of faculty members from Baltimore’s Schuler School of Fine Arts in the main gallery. This artwork of internationally known artists such as Hans and Andrew Guerin can still be seen at Gallery 50. Hans and his wife, Beth, have recently been selected to the Oil Painters of America Salon. Gift wrapping will be offered at the gallery as part of a special “Grin and Beer It” event on the evening of Friday, December 19.

Anyone visiting the gallery will have the opportunity to purchase colorful Bargello wool pillows created by Becky Dietrich, pen and ink drawings from Carrie Dietrich or Kay Ackerman’s latest bracelets. John Mullican’s two oil paintings, “Wood Duck” and “House Wren,” can now be viewed at the gallery, as well as his most recent terracotta bust, “American Indian.” Definitely stop and see the Teddy Bears made of wood.

Katrina Hoopes has continued to paint a more of her favorite dogs from the Antietam Humane Society, and 50% of her commission sales are donated to AHS.

Gallery 20 East

Gallery20EastThe “Through the Lens” photographers now share this gallery with a group of serious-minded artists known as the “Prometheans.” Composed of regional artists such as Marjorie Tressler, Liz Hurley, Eliane Ambrose and Donna Mason, the “Prometheans” say their purpose is to motivate, inspire and share ideas with anyone who views what they’ve created.

Images captured by photographers such as Rodney Clark, Sue Downin, Chris Lowery, Stefanie Boss, Pat Brezler and Constantine Vioutely can be viewed as part of the “Through the Lens” exhibit at Gallery 20 East.

42 West ARTS Co-Op

"42 West Arts Co-op" membersLocated at 42 West Main Street, 42 West ARTS Co-Op is featuring two exhibits, one is a collection of Abstracts while the other is a grouping of miniatures. Each exhibit is a collection of works from numerous artists. The Co-Op has an extremely wide variety of pieces in a wide array of media, paintings, prints, collage, fabric art, photographs, wind chimes, ceramics, sculpure, and more.

 Contemporary School of the Arts and Gallery

Located at 10 East Main Street, The Contemporary School of the Arts and Gallery is an independently operated gallery and school. The CS&G is open during the Destination ARTS! hours with a display gallery of items for sale. They also offer art classes and after-school activities. Get more information by visiting at East Main Street or viewing the web site.

One Year Anniversary coming December 6th! Special events for all!

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One Year Anniversary coming December 6th! Special events for all!

The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

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HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
December 12, 2014
5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Art, Music, Craft Beer, Cider and Light Fare

Live Music featuring BRAD MUNN

 

CeramicStudioWheelsLocated at 13 South Church Street, The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro continues to be open to the public every weekend as one of the art galleries featured in Destination ARTS!  A wide variety of beautiful pottery is available for sale on Thursdays 1 – 4 pm, Fridays 5 – 8 pm, Saturdays 12 pm – 6 pm, and Sundays 1 – 4 pm.  For more information about the Center, classes, membership opportunities, and future plans, please email [email protected] or visit the web site.

Classes Offered at the Ceramics Arts Center, 13 South Church Street

– Members and Non-members – Click here to see the list.

From left to right, students Cadence, Rylie, Tre and Reagan Cataldo are shown with the mugs they created at a recent kids' workshop led by Nickole Bricker, standing, at the Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro.

Just for Kids with Nickole Bricker

Teen Workshops – Finally a workshop just for teens….YEA!!

clay boxCorks and Clay Workshops for Adults

Private groups may make arrangements for a private “Corks & Clay” session. This is great for a party, team building or just a group of friends who want to “get muddy.” Group size of 6-8.

 

 “Destination ARTS!” currently features six galleries –

Gallery 50 (50 West Main Street)
Gallery 20 East (20 East Main Street)
42 West ARTS (42 West Main Street)
The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery (10 East Main Street)
The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro (13 South Church Street)

Together, the galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, furniture, prints and much more. They are open each week as follows:

Thursdays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Fridays from 12:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Sundays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

For more information, visit artsalliancegw.org.

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Ceramic Arts Center – HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE

Microsoft Word - Gold Holiday party invitation.docxThe Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro
cordially invites you to our

HOLIDAY OPEN
HOUSE

December 12, 2014
5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

13 SOUTH CHURCH STREET,
WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA

Art, Music, Craft Beer, Cider and Light Fare

Live Music featuring BRAD MUNN

 


Pottery Lottery
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The first 50 donors of $25 or more may select a beautiful hand-crafted pottery beer stein/mug
created by one of our guild members. Proceeds will help fund the purchase of a gas kiln
for the studio.

For more information or to RSVP – contact us at: [email protected]