Tuesday, 01 Jun 2010
An Introduction to Clay with Amanda Barr
If you are interested in working with clay but have little or no experience with the medium then this class is for you! This course will cover both handbuilding and move into beginning wheel throwing by the end. Surface decoration and glazing techniques will be explored for a thorough introduction to the medium of clay.
Knotting Workshop with Amber Russell
Learn a simple technique for achieving an elegant drape when combining pearls and semi-precious stones. This class will help you learn to pearl knot like the professionals. Tips and tricks will be discussed and demonstrated in class. Bring 8 - 10 inches of beads to make this "floating" necklace.
Belly Dance 101: A Basic Introduction with Lisa Rich-McKelvey
What exactly is belly dance? Where did it originate? Are there different styles of belly dance? What about the costumes? Props? Music? Find out about all of this, learn some of the basic belly dance movements and so much more!
Belly Dance Focus with Lisa Rich-McKelvey
Expand your creativity and advance your performance skills while gaining valuable experience through the practical application of classroom concepts. Express yourself through guided exercises in personal expression, music interpretation and creating dance phrases. Class size is limited to ensure that every student receives personal attention!
Wednesday, 02 Jun 2010
Swing Dance with Sarah Carney
This class will lead you through basic swing dancing so that you'll feel comfortable on the social dance floor and dancing to a variety of swing music. We'll touch on elements of Jitterbug, Charleston and Lindy Hop. Swing is a great social dance and is loads of fun. No partner or experience required!
Thursday, 03 Jun 2010
Camera Basics with Luke Healey
Your camera works fine as a "point and shoot" but do you want to take even better pictures? Learn how in this class as you look at photo basics with the digital camera in mind. Bring your camera (and questions!) to class.
Henna Tattoos with Amanda Barr
Henna, or mehndi, has been used to adorn women's bodies for centuries, traditionally for social and religious celebrations such as weddings. Learn how to create traditional designs as well as how to properly mix and create the paste used to produce henna tattoos.
Screenprinting with Asa Wentzel Fisher
Learn an inexpensive way to create custom t-shirts. Using your own design, learn to make a screen with the photographic emulsion method. Bring in your shirts and print away! This class is required in order to use the Workspace screenprinting equipment on your own.
Saturday, 05 Jun 2010
Ames C.art Sew &Swap
Sharing and stitching together materials, ideas, and community! Come together to share your stash and find uses for what you take home. Bring a project to work on such as garments to mend and alter, sewing problems to solve, patterns to share, fabric/sewing supplies to swap and use, or your latest knitting/crochet project. All skill levels welcome. Come for the community, stay for the creativity!
Sunday, 06 Jun 2010
Class: Argentine Tango Practica
A multi-level class that meets every Sunday under the guidance of Valerie Williams.
Swing Dance Class with Sarah Carney
This class will lead you through basic swing dancing so that you'll feel comfortable on the social dance floor and dancing to a variety of swing music.
Monday, 07 Jun 2010
Precious Metal Clay (PMC) Pendants with Rhonda Scott
PMC looks and feels like clay, and after firing, it is 99.9% pure silver. Use techniques such as sculpting, stamping and carving to create a pendant while learning how to work with this fun medium.
Felted Beads with Annihka Murray
Learn to use a wet felting technique to create uniquely colorful and textured beads perfect for jewelry. The first class we will make a variety of beads and the second class we will incorporate findings to create earrings or a necklace.
Woodshop Orientation with Peter Brue
For the beginner who wants to learn the fundamentals of woodworking equipment. Proper usage of the machinery will be covered, as well as woodshop safety. This class is required in order to use the woodshop on your own.
Concert: Brian Ganz
The program includes several works by Chopin, who is the subject of Brian Ganz's current recording project. The concert, scheduled as part of the Iowa Music Teachers Association state conference, is open to the public.
Tuesday, 08 Jun 2010
Hair Clips with Annihka Murray
Use commercial felt as well as vintage buttons, jewelry and findings to create completely one-of-a-kind hair accessories. Learn and share innovative methods to use a variety of recycled objects to create completely new creations. All materials will be provided but you are welcome to bring in items to incorporate.
Cigar Box Guitars with Jonathan Eimer
Cigar Box Guitars were important in the rise of Jug Bands and the Blues. Eimer will guide you through the fabrication keeping in mind the musical elements that will make it tunable. Leave with a playable, great looking guitar with a maple neck. No previous woodshop experience is necessary.
Wheel Pottery with Greg Lamont
A multi-level class for both beginners and those with basic experience. Greg has been teaching at the Workspace for many years and is excellent in technical instruction and functional ware. Students will be guided through all aspects of forming bowls, mugs, vases and more on the pottery wheel. Learn hand-pulling, glazing and finishing techniques.
Wednesday, 09 Jun 2010
Scrabble Tile Necklaces with Amber Russel - Rescheduled!
Make a funky pendant using scrabble tiles, fun paper and resin. pendants are lightweight and easy to personalize! Rescheduled from cancellation on May 25. Call 515.294.0971 to pre-register.
Woodshop Orientation with Peter Brue
For the beginner who wants to learn the fundamentals of woodworking equipment. Proper usage of the machinery will be covered, as well as woodshop safety. This class is required in order to use the woodshop on your own.
Thursday, 10 Jun 2010
Stamping and Embossing with Amanda Barr
Add a new dimension to hand-made paper crafts with heat embossing. Experiment with supplies and learn stamping techniques, as well as how to carve your own designs for block printmaking. Students will have the opportunity to make cards, tags, gift bags, wrapping paper and more!
Your Wedding Dance with Valerie Williams
Learn an easy, stress-free routine to get through the reception's "first dance" whether you are the bride, groom, wedding party, parents or just someone attending the big day. Get help in choosing a dance to fit the style and occasion and have a great time at the reception. Beginners are welcome and partners aren't required.
Sunday, 13 Jun 2010
Recycled T-shirt Rugs with Judith Lemish
Find a use for all those t-shirts stuffed in your drawer! Students will learn to make a shag rug using rug canvas and knotting, as well as an easy woven rug using a simple loom. Spruce up your room in a "green" way. Bring 25 - 30 t-shirts to class with you.
Class: Argentine Tango Practica
A multi-level class that meets every Sunday under the guidance of Valerie Williams.
Monday, 14 Jun 2010
Kit Shop with Peter Brue
Take the stress out of the woodshop by working with kits designed by Peter Brue. Students will still use hand-tools and machines, however basic components will be pre-cut to allow for error-free building.
Preciuos Metal Clay (PMC): Button Molds with Rhonda Scott
PMC looks and feels like clay, and after firing, it is 99.9% pure silver. Learn to use molding compounds to turn buttons into jewelry. Bring a favorite button, use one of ours, or mix and match.
Tuesday, 15 Jun 2010
Recycled Necktie Halter Dress with Annihka Murray
Join the likes of Annie Hall and Avril Lavigne in wearing men's neck ties with a feminine twist. Learn to make a funky halter dress for the hot Iowa summer. Ties will be provided but bring your own to incorporate if you like! Beginning sewers welcome!
Stained Glass with Rod Simpson
Learn how to cut, foil and solder glass using a pattern you choose or create.
Wednesday, 16 Jun 2010
ArtWalk: New Sites & Old Favorites
This tour will investigate the controversial issues in the G-nome Project by Andrew Leicester at the Molecular Biology Building. Visual literacy has proven to increase communication and critical thinking skills, so why not spend your lunch learning with University Museums! Meet Nancy outside the south entrance of Molecular Biology.
Glass Beads with Rhonda Scott
Create Venetian beads by melting glass rods with a handheld torch. Learn how to incorporate special design techniques, such as dots and frit, to personalize your beads.