Saturday Studio is taking inspiration from our current handbag exhibit, "My PURSEonal Favorites"! Follow along to learn how to make a duct tape handbag of your own!
Saturday Studio: Exquisite Corpse
This Saturday Studio is inspired by the FAILE exhibit at FWMoA! Learn how to make this entertaining and collaborative art project, Exquisite Corpse.
Saturday Studio: Mold Making
In the #saturdaystudio we are experimenting with mold making! Join Education Intern, Zoe Niverson, in this at home adaptation of sand casting.
Saturday Studio: Finding Your Focus
Today in the #fwmoa #studio we're thinking about snapshots. Whether you have a camera, like Clyde Butcher, or a pen, like our high school intern, you too can observe and capture the world around you:
Saturday Studio: Fun with Fabric Dye
Looking for long-weekend activities? Check out Zurashi/Slipped, an installation at #fwmoa by Rowland Ricketts, and then learn to dye your own fabrics in the #studio this week.
Saturday Studio: Playing Around
Which way is up? Today in the studio, we're playing with composition. Inspired by #nowonview artist David Blow, learn how to create an artwork you can display multiple ways here:
Saturday Studio: Costume Jewelry
Looking to shake up your summer wardrobe this year? Get inspired by jewelry artists at the #fwmoa like Bill Smith to create your own pendants, rings, and earrings using materials at home. Learn how here:
Saturday Studio: Fantastic Fairies
Inspired by our current exhibition "Fantastic Realms", we're celebrating the arrival of May flowers by making fairy friends (and houses). Learn how to make your own fairy-populated village in this #saturdaystudio:
Saturday Studio: Slow Art Day
It's #slowartday so we're taking a slow day in the studio and playing a game of I Spy! What do you notice in an artwork the longer you look? Inspired by Bertil Vallien, we made our own artworks full of objects to study at. Learn how in this #saturdaystudio by our Education Teen Intern, Madeline Rey.
Saturday Studio: Natural Photographs
This week in the #studio, we were inspired by two things: spring and student artists! With the sun blazing, we followed Scholastic Art Award recipient Sawyer Carl's method of photography to create an anthotype. Learn how in this #saturdaystudio post:

