9000. Taste of Art: Wood Worry Stones
Taste of Art - Wood | This class has been canceled
Whittle and shape a small, tactile, wood worry stone (or a whole pocket full) to keep close at hand for comfort. Whether you are creating a gift to yourself or a thoughtful gift, the mindful process of shaping and smoothing a small “stone” from wood and working with your hands instills a sense of peace and purpose. Though power tools will be available, hand tools will be our focus for the meditative qualities they bring to woodworking.
Additional Information:
- Enrollment is open to students ages 18 and up. Students aged 14 - 17 are welcome when registered with a parent or guardian
Ella Coyne
Ella Coyne is a frequent face in the arts of Winston-Salem. She works as a front desk assistant, woodworking intern, and youth art camp instructor at Sawtooth School for Visual Arts and is the Gallery and Artists Services Fellow at the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County. Ella is also a practicing artist who focuses her work on material exploration. She is an alumni of the Visual Arts program at UNCSA and studied Craft and Material studies at VCU before returning home to North Carolina to complete her degree at UNCG studying Sculpture and Ceramics. She continues to make art at Sawtooth in ceramics, woodworking, printmaking, and more.