Area 3 Chapters

Area 3 Chapters in the beautiful state of Maine:


*Bog Hoot Quilters-Mechanic Falls area
*Chickadee Quilters-Bridgton Area
*Classic Quilters of Lewiston-Auburn Area
*Country Aire Quilters-Turner Area
*Country Square Quilters-North Jay/Wilton Area
*Cross Country Quilters-Bethel Area
*Grammy's Choice Quilters-Canton Area
*Ladies of the Lake Quilters-Peru/Rumford/Dixfield Area
*Lisbon Krazy Kwilters-Lisbon Area
*Pine Needle Quilters-Norway/South Paris Area
*Scraps and Patches Quilters-Poland Area
*Village Scrappers Quilters-Livermore Area


Tuesday, December 15, 2015

MCA Haystack Workshop Weekend

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION closing soon 

MCA Haystack Workshop Weekend 2016





Metals Studio at Haystack, photo by Amanda Kowalski

The MCA invites members and non members for three and a half days of studio workshops at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deer Isle, ME, May 12-15, 2016. Instruction, room and all meals are included in the fee. 




Built on a cliff overlooking Jericho Bay in the Atlantic Ocean, Haystack has served as a muse to many who have come to create.Located on Stinson Neck in Deer Isle, Maine, the award-winning campus, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in February 2006. 



View 2016 MCA Haystack Weekend details and register HERE.
 


Register by December 31 for an early bird discount of $50. Note that workshops are filling quickly.



2016 Workshops and Instructors



Ceramics: Raku with Sharon Townshend2014 MCA Master Craft Artist 
The Raku is like alchemy. Pots are transformed by fire and smoke from earthy to glitz in this dramatic firing process. We'll primarily investigate the graphic possibilities of black and white. Exploration of surface designs will start with a firing of tea bowls (provided) early in the weekend. Claywork will include handbuilding simple forms and making roller stamps to add textures to the soft clay. The culmination will be a Sunday morning Raku firing of the work you bring with you. Read more



Printmaking: Collagraph and Carborundum with Mike Marks FOUR SPACES REMAINING

Carborundum printing is an exciting form of printmaking where highly textured printing plates are made using carborundum grit (an abrasive sand-like compound). The grit can be applied to a variety of surfaces, from mat board to cardstock to metal, using brushes, drawing tools, and glue. When inked and printed, the plate produces lively and saturated colors while also embossing the paper. In this workshop students will explore materials for making gestural painterly marks on plates, the physical buildup of printing colors, and embrace a side of printmaking that breaks from the traditional rigor of editioning that opens up the potential for the medium to create a varied suite of images. Read more



Fiber Arts: Textile Design with Claudia Brahms

In this Textile Design workshop we will explore ways to use off-loom weaving techniques. Bring a fiber project or an idea you are working on, or weave new designs in the workshop. We will explore ways of incorporating both on and off-loom technique. We will use free-style weaving in our work to add texture, color, dimension, and a personal signature. Learn how drawn thread-work, the addition of supplimental warp yarns after weaving, tapestry techniques, pleating, and texturizing can be incorporated into your fiber art. Read more



Woodworking: Marquetry and Inlay with James MacDonald

This workshop will provide students with the basic process of marquetry known as bevel cutting. Instructor learned this technique from Silas Koff 25 years ago at this very same MCA Weekend Workshop- a nice turn of events! The technique offers a good results for beginners and can create really dramatic detailing. Students will all create a simple piece which includes all the different types of cuts. Read more



Mixed Media: Cold Connecting Sculpture with Sam Shaw, 2015 MCA Master Craft Artist

We will be fabricating figures, objects and sculptures by an additive process involving epoxies and a specialized two part blending media. The emphasis will be on building figurative forms but not restricted to that; the technique will have applications to other objects such as vessels or other forms. The process may enhance how you work in other parts of your creative life, and can incorporate other found objects including glass, metal and wood. Read more



Blacksmithing: Fun with Metal: Forging and Welding with Eric Ziner ONE SPACE REMAINING

Learn the basics of manipulating the material to your desired wants. A range of possibilities can be explored, from simple to complex. Forging hot metal, welding components, and composing elements, create your vision with a lasting impression. All levels of experience will benefit! Read more




Jewelry: Anticlastic Raising with Michael Good CLOSED/WAITLIST CLOSED


















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