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SUMMARY:Art Mart Pop-Up Shop at the Iowa State Memorial Union
DESCRIPTION:Discover budding artists and professional makers at the Art Mart Pop-Up Shop held in the Iowa State Memorial Union Art Gallery from May 12  through 15\, 2026. The hours will be Tues. from 4 – 7 p.m.\, Wed. from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.\, and Thurs. and Fri. from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. The Art Gallery is located on the 1st floor of the MU. \nArt Mart is a biannual event organized by the MU Workspace and the Gaffer’s Guild and features 17 artists this spring. \nCharlie Bledsoe is a multimedia artist who reimagines classical Italian sculpture through a painterly lens. She has prints of these works alongside fine jewelry that reflects the same attention to form and detail in her metalwork. \nTaytum Boens makes statement jewelry by sculpting gold and silver wire into swirly\, wearable designs. Focusing on organic forms and jewel-toned colors\, each piece is detailed with beads and acrylic flowers\, creating distinctive handcrafted accessories. \nMaureen Burke creates encaustic art by layering melted colored wax\, images\, and ephemera into soft\, ethereal works. She also makes beeswax food wraps using bright patterned cotton—an eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastics \nJohn Burright is a woodturner working with natively sourced lumber to create the cutest lineup of penguins\, chickens\, and gnomes—plus refined lidded boxes\, pens\, and wine corks that show the beauty of real wood grain. \nSophie Chitty designs illustrated paper goods inspired by leafy houseplants\, nostalgic swans\, inviting book stacks\, and sleepy cats. Her collection of greeting cards\, bookmarks\, buttons\, and stickers invites you to curl up with a book and return to the joy of snail mail. \nBree Engelhardt throws functional pottery rooted in traditional Japanese and American ceramic forms. She brings movement to each piece through image transfers\, painted underglaze\, and high-fire glazes. \nJudy Lemish is both a master seamstress and upcycler – a perfect combination in our book! We are fans of her groovy retro tote bags\, cozy felted wool pins\, and earrings with fun bead parings. Don’t miss her quippy cards and magnets\, too! \nJeni Nguyen’s world is full of tiny treasures\, from stitched kawaii plushie keychains to clay desk-buddy cats that perch on plants or computer screens. Her sweet and sparkly collection also includes bracelets\, rings\, and phone charms. \nKat Schmidt is a painter and printmaker with a “delightfully off-kilter imagination\,” bringing vibrant characters to life through prints\, notebooks\, stickers\, and acrylic keychains. \nRhonda Scott is a lampwork artist creating her own glass beads\, which she incorporates into jewelry alongside natural gemstones and metals. She also works as a paper artist\, specializing in marbled paper\, cards\, handbound books\, and upcycled journals. \nAnka Snider creates handmade jewelry and original art that celebrates individuality\, including vibrant beaded earrings and necklaces\, as well as playful\, color-filled prints. \nAudrey Stirling is a metalsmith inspired by organic forms in nature. She crafts rings\, earrings\, bracelets\, and pendants using intricate wire wrapping\, often incorporating gemstones\, shells\, and other found materials to create distinctive statement pieces. \nHannah Tan stitches adorable crochet roses\, turning them into two charming\, functional pieces. Use a rose magnet to display your favorite photo on the fridge or wear a tiny floral bobby pin. \nKaren Van Wert captures florals and Midwest landscapes in her photographs\, transforming them into bold pendants\, mini prints\, and desk calendars. She’s also a skilled Kumihimo artist\, using traditional Japanese braiding techniques to create intricate beaded jewelry. \nHope Waggoner’s 3D-printed collection of articulated animals includes axolotls\, stingrays\, sharks\, and more—each one made to wiggle\, flex\, and charm. \nCaroline Warren (Freese) depicts animals and nature in distinct folk-style drawings that are transferred onto her hand-thrown functional pottery. Her artwork also appears in coloring books\, greeting cards\, and stickers. \nValerie Williams throws and hand-builds functional stoneware pottery under the moniker “Daily Dish”. Her pieces are designed for every meal —from coffee and cereal  to dinner at the table. Beautiful\, useful\, and made to be lived with. \nGaffer’s Guild members are skilled in the art and science of glassblowing\, producing a stunning array of vibrant pieces. Their collection features everything from vases and beverageware to ornaments\, paperweights\, and sculptures. \nThe Workspace has a mixed bag of fun additions to the event\, including pottery from beginner students\, the ever-popular mystery boxes\, and buttons galore. \nThe Memorial Union is located at 2229 Lincoln Way on the Iowa State campus\, and hourly parking is available in the ramp on the east side of the building. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/art-mart-pop-up-shop-at-the-iowa-state-memorial-union/2026-05-15/
LOCATION:MU Art Gallery\, 2229 Lincoln Way\, Ames\, IA\, 50011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Mart Pop-Up Shop at the Iowa State Memorial Union
DESCRIPTION:Discover budding artists and professional makers at the Art Mart Pop-Up Shop held in the Iowa State Memorial Union Art Gallery from May 12  through 15\, 2026. The hours will be Tues. from 4 – 7 p.m.\, Wed. from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.\, and Thurs. and Fri. from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. The Art Gallery is located on the 1st floor of the MU. \nArt Mart is a biannual event organized by the MU Workspace and the Gaffer’s Guild and features 17 artists this spring. \nCharlie Bledsoe is a multimedia artist who reimagines classical Italian sculpture through a painterly lens. She has prints of these works alongside fine jewelry that reflects the same attention to form and detail in her metalwork. \nTaytum Boens makes statement jewelry by sculpting gold and silver wire into swirly\, wearable designs. Focusing on organic forms and jewel-toned colors\, each piece is detailed with beads and acrylic flowers\, creating distinctive handcrafted accessories. \nMaureen Burke creates encaustic art by layering melted colored wax\, images\, and ephemera into soft\, ethereal works. She also makes beeswax food wraps using bright patterned cotton—an eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastics \nJohn Burright is a woodturner working with natively sourced lumber to create the cutest lineup of penguins\, chickens\, and gnomes—plus refined lidded boxes\, pens\, and wine corks that show the beauty of real wood grain. \nSophie Chitty designs illustrated paper goods inspired by leafy houseplants\, nostalgic swans\, inviting book stacks\, and sleepy cats. Her collection of greeting cards\, bookmarks\, buttons\, and stickers invites you to curl up with a book and return to the joy of snail mail. \nBree Engelhardt throws functional pottery rooted in traditional Japanese and American ceramic forms. She brings movement to each piece through image transfers\, painted underglaze\, and high-fire glazes. \nJudy Lemish is both a master seamstress and upcycler – a perfect combination in our book! We are fans of her groovy retro tote bags\, cozy felted wool pins\, and earrings with fun bead parings. Don’t miss her quippy cards and magnets\, too! \nJeni Nguyen’s world is full of tiny treasures\, from stitched kawaii plushie keychains to clay desk-buddy cats that perch on plants or computer screens. Her sweet and sparkly collection also includes bracelets\, rings\, and phone charms. \nKat Schmidt is a painter and printmaker with a “delightfully off-kilter imagination\,” bringing vibrant characters to life through prints\, notebooks\, stickers\, and acrylic keychains. \nRhonda Scott is a lampwork artist creating her own glass beads\, which she incorporates into jewelry alongside natural gemstones and metals. She also works as a paper artist\, specializing in marbled paper\, cards\, handbound books\, and upcycled journals. \nAnka Snider creates handmade jewelry and original art that celebrates individuality\, including vibrant beaded earrings and necklaces\, as well as playful\, color-filled prints. \nAudrey Stirling is a metalsmith inspired by organic forms in nature. She crafts rings\, earrings\, bracelets\, and pendants using intricate wire wrapping\, often incorporating gemstones\, shells\, and other found materials to create distinctive statement pieces. \nHannah Tan stitches adorable crochet roses\, turning them into two charming\, functional pieces. Use a rose magnet to display your favorite photo on the fridge or wear a tiny floral bobby pin. \nKaren Van Wert captures florals and Midwest landscapes in her photographs\, transforming them into bold pendants\, mini prints\, and desk calendars. She’s also a skilled Kumihimo artist\, using traditional Japanese braiding techniques to create intricate beaded jewelry. \nHope Waggoner’s 3D-printed collection of articulated animals includes axolotls\, stingrays\, sharks\, and more—each one made to wiggle\, flex\, and charm. \nCaroline Warren (Freese) depicts animals and nature in distinct folk-style drawings that are transferred onto her hand-thrown functional pottery. Her artwork also appears in coloring books\, greeting cards\, and stickers. \nValerie Williams throws and hand-builds functional stoneware pottery under the moniker “Daily Dish”. Her pieces are designed for every meal —from coffee and cereal  to dinner at the table. Beautiful\, useful\, and made to be lived with. \nGaffer’s Guild members are skilled in the art and science of glassblowing\, producing a stunning array of vibrant pieces. Their collection features everything from vases and beverageware to ornaments\, paperweights\, and sculptures. \nThe Workspace has a mixed bag of fun additions to the event\, including pottery from beginner students\, the ever-popular mystery boxes\, and buttons galore. \nThe Memorial Union is located at 2229 Lincoln Way on the Iowa State campus\, and hourly parking is available in the ramp on the east side of the building. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/art-mart-pop-up-shop-at-the-iowa-state-memorial-union/2026-05-14/
LOCATION:MU Art Gallery\, 2229 Lincoln Way\, Ames\, IA\, 50011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Mart Pop-Up Shop at the Iowa State Memorial Union
DESCRIPTION:Discover budding artists and professional makers at the Art Mart Pop-Up Shop held in the Iowa State Memorial Union Art Gallery from May 12  through 15\, 2026. The hours will be Tues. from 4 – 7 p.m.\, Wed. from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.\, and Thurs. and Fri. from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. The Art Gallery is located on the 1st floor of the MU. \nArt Mart is a biannual event organized by the MU Workspace and the Gaffer’s Guild and features 17 artists this spring. \nCharlie Bledsoe is a multimedia artist who reimagines classical Italian sculpture through a painterly lens. She has prints of these works alongside fine jewelry that reflects the same attention to form and detail in her metalwork. \nTaytum Boens makes statement jewelry by sculpting gold and silver wire into swirly\, wearable designs. Focusing on organic forms and jewel-toned colors\, each piece is detailed with beads and acrylic flowers\, creating distinctive handcrafted accessories. \nMaureen Burke creates encaustic art by layering melted colored wax\, images\, and ephemera into soft\, ethereal works. She also makes beeswax food wraps using bright patterned cotton—an eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastics \nJohn Burright is a woodturner working with natively sourced lumber to create the cutest lineup of penguins\, chickens\, and gnomes—plus refined lidded boxes\, pens\, and wine corks that show the beauty of real wood grain. \nSophie Chitty designs illustrated paper goods inspired by leafy houseplants\, nostalgic swans\, inviting book stacks\, and sleepy cats. Her collection of greeting cards\, bookmarks\, buttons\, and stickers invites you to curl up with a book and return to the joy of snail mail. \nBree Engelhardt throws functional pottery rooted in traditional Japanese and American ceramic forms. She brings movement to each piece through image transfers\, painted underglaze\, and high-fire glazes. \nJudy Lemish is both a master seamstress and upcycler – a perfect combination in our book! We are fans of her groovy retro tote bags\, cozy felted wool pins\, and earrings with fun bead parings. Don’t miss her quippy cards and magnets\, too! \nJeni Nguyen’s world is full of tiny treasures\, from stitched kawaii plushie keychains to clay desk-buddy cats that perch on plants or computer screens. Her sweet and sparkly collection also includes bracelets\, rings\, and phone charms. \nKat Schmidt is a painter and printmaker with a “delightfully off-kilter imagination\,” bringing vibrant characters to life through prints\, notebooks\, stickers\, and acrylic keychains. \nRhonda Scott is a lampwork artist creating her own glass beads\, which she incorporates into jewelry alongside natural gemstones and metals. She also works as a paper artist\, specializing in marbled paper\, cards\, handbound books\, and upcycled journals. \nAnka Snider creates handmade jewelry and original art that celebrates individuality\, including vibrant beaded earrings and necklaces\, as well as playful\, color-filled prints. \nAudrey Stirling is a metalsmith inspired by organic forms in nature. She crafts rings\, earrings\, bracelets\, and pendants using intricate wire wrapping\, often incorporating gemstones\, shells\, and other found materials to create distinctive statement pieces. \nHannah Tan stitches adorable crochet roses\, turning them into two charming\, functional pieces. Use a rose magnet to display your favorite photo on the fridge or wear a tiny floral bobby pin. \nKaren Van Wert captures florals and Midwest landscapes in her photographs\, transforming them into bold pendants\, mini prints\, and desk calendars. She’s also a skilled Kumihimo artist\, using traditional Japanese braiding techniques to create intricate beaded jewelry. \nHope Waggoner’s 3D-printed collection of articulated animals includes axolotls\, stingrays\, sharks\, and more—each one made to wiggle\, flex\, and charm. \nCaroline Warren (Freese) depicts animals and nature in distinct folk-style drawings that are transferred onto her hand-thrown functional pottery. Her artwork also appears in coloring books\, greeting cards\, and stickers. \nValerie Williams throws and hand-builds functional stoneware pottery under the moniker “Daily Dish”. Her pieces are designed for every meal —from coffee and cereal  to dinner at the table. Beautiful\, useful\, and made to be lived with. \nGaffer’s Guild members are skilled in the art and science of glassblowing\, producing a stunning array of vibrant pieces. Their collection features everything from vases and beverageware to ornaments\, paperweights\, and sculptures. \nThe Workspace has a mixed bag of fun additions to the event\, including pottery from beginner students\, the ever-popular mystery boxes\, and buttons galore. \nThe Memorial Union is located at 2229 Lincoln Way on the Iowa State campus\, and hourly parking is available in the ramp on the east side of the building. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/art-mart-pop-up-shop-at-the-iowa-state-memorial-union/2026-05-13/
LOCATION:MU Art Gallery\, 2229 Lincoln Way\, Ames\, IA\, 50011\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
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SUMMARY:Art Mart Pop-Up Shop at the Iowa State Memorial Union
DESCRIPTION:Discover budding artists and professional makers at the Art Mart Pop-Up Shop held in the Iowa State Memorial Union Art Gallery from May 12  through 15\, 2026. The hours will be Tues. from 4 – 7 p.m.\, Wed. from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.\, and Thurs. and Fri. from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. The Art Gallery is located on the 1st floor of the MU. \nArt Mart is a biannual event organized by the MU Workspace and the Gaffer’s Guild and features 17 artists this spring. \nCharlie Bledsoe is a multimedia artist who reimagines classical Italian sculpture through a painterly lens. She has prints of these works alongside fine jewelry that reflects the same attention to form and detail in her metalwork. \nTaytum Boens makes statement jewelry by sculpting gold and silver wire into swirly\, wearable designs. Focusing on organic forms and jewel-toned colors\, each piece is detailed with beads and acrylic flowers\, creating distinctive handcrafted accessories. \nMaureen Burke creates encaustic art by layering melted colored wax\, images\, and ephemera into soft\, ethereal works. She also makes beeswax food wraps using bright patterned cotton—an eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastics \nJohn Burright is a woodturner working with natively sourced lumber to create the cutest lineup of penguins\, chickens\, and gnomes—plus refined lidded boxes\, pens\, and wine corks that show the beauty of real wood grain. \nSophie Chitty designs illustrated paper goods inspired by leafy houseplants\, nostalgic swans\, inviting book stacks\, and sleepy cats. Her collection of greeting cards\, bookmarks\, buttons\, and stickers invites you to curl up with a book and return to the joy of snail mail. \nBree Engelhardt throws functional pottery rooted in traditional Japanese and American ceramic forms. She brings movement to each piece through image transfers\, painted underglaze\, and high-fire glazes. \nJudy Lemish is both a master seamstress and upcycler – a perfect combination in our book! We are fans of her groovy retro tote bags\, cozy felted wool pins\, and earrings with fun bead parings. Don’t miss her quippy cards and magnets\, too! \nJeni Nguyen’s world is full of tiny treasures\, from stitched kawaii plushie keychains to clay desk-buddy cats that perch on plants or computer screens. Her sweet and sparkly collection also includes bracelets\, rings\, and phone charms. \nKat Schmidt is a painter and printmaker with a “delightfully off-kilter imagination\,” bringing vibrant characters to life through prints\, notebooks\, stickers\, and acrylic keychains. \nRhonda Scott is a lampwork artist creating her own glass beads\, which she incorporates into jewelry alongside natural gemstones and metals. She also works as a paper artist\, specializing in marbled paper\, cards\, handbound books\, and upcycled journals. \nAnka Snider creates handmade jewelry and original art that celebrates individuality\, including vibrant beaded earrings and necklaces\, as well as playful\, color-filled prints. \nAudrey Stirling is a metalsmith inspired by organic forms in nature. She crafts rings\, earrings\, bracelets\, and pendants using intricate wire wrapping\, often incorporating gemstones\, shells\, and other found materials to create distinctive statement pieces. \nHannah Tan stitches adorable crochet roses\, turning them into two charming\, functional pieces. Use a rose magnet to display your favorite photo on the fridge or wear a tiny floral bobby pin. \nKaren Van Wert captures florals and Midwest landscapes in her photographs\, transforming them into bold pendants\, mini prints\, and desk calendars. She’s also a skilled Kumihimo artist\, using traditional Japanese braiding techniques to create intricate beaded jewelry. \nHope Waggoner’s 3D-printed collection of articulated animals includes axolotls\, stingrays\, sharks\, and more—each one made to wiggle\, flex\, and charm. \nCaroline Warren (Freese) depicts animals and nature in distinct folk-style drawings that are transferred onto her hand-thrown functional pottery. Her artwork also appears in coloring books\, greeting cards\, and stickers. \nValerie Williams throws and hand-builds functional stoneware pottery under the moniker “Daily Dish”. Her pieces are designed for every meal —from coffee and cereal  to dinner at the table. Beautiful\, useful\, and made to be lived with. \nGaffer’s Guild members are skilled in the art and science of glassblowing\, producing a stunning array of vibrant pieces. Their collection features everything from vases and beverageware to ornaments\, paperweights\, and sculptures. \nThe Workspace has a mixed bag of fun additions to the event\, including pottery from beginner students\, the ever-popular mystery boxes\, and buttons galore. \nThe Memorial Union is located at 2229 Lincoln Way on the Iowa State campus\, and hourly parking is available in the ramp on the east side of the building. This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/art-mart-pop-up-shop-at-the-iowa-state-memorial-union/2026-05-12/
LOCATION:MU Art Gallery\, 2229 Lincoln Way\, Ames\, IA\, 50011\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251106T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251106T203000
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SUMMARY:Intermediate Glass Beads with Rhonda Scott - ISU Workspace
DESCRIPTION:Take your lamp-work skills to the next level! Learn several ways to add fine silver wire and silver foil to your beads\, adding another layer of depth to your tiny masterpiece. You may purchase MAPP gas at The Workspace or bring your own to class. \nOpen to ages 18+ who have completed a beginning glass beads class. \nThurs.\, Nov. 6 from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. \nISU $30/Public $40 \nRegistration Notes: A $1 MidwesTix service fee will be applied to each ticket\, and a 3% processing fee will be applied to online purchases. ISU price is available for current students\, faculty\, and staff only. Bring your ISU ID to the first class to avoid an upcharge to the public price. \nLike us on Facebook! \nwww.mu.iastate.edu/workspace \nClass Cancellation Policy\nClasses require a minimum number of participants. If the minimum enrollment is not met\, classes are subject to cancellation. If a class is canceled\, registered participants will be notified and issued a refund. If you register for a class and cannot attend\, you must notify us at least 1 week in advance of the start date of the class for a refund minus a $10 processing fee. No refunds will be given after the one-week notice deadline.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/intermediate-glass-beads-with-rhonda-scott-isu-workspace/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251104T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251104T200000
DTSTAMP:20260610T062549
CREATED:20251021T043637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T043637Z
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SUMMARY:Intermediate Kumihimo Bracelets w/ Karen Van Wert - ISU Workspace
DESCRIPTION:Expand your basic Kumihimo skills\, by incorporating beads into your work. Using two types of fiber and seed beads\, you will create a unique bracelet while learning Kumihimo beading skills. \nBasic Kumihimo braiding skills required.  \nOpen to ages 18+. All supplies included in class fee. \nTues.\, Nov. 4 from 6 – 8 p.m. \nISU $34/Public $44 \nRegistration Notes: A $1 MidwesTix service fee will be applied to each ticket\, and a 3% processing fee will be applied to online purchases. ISU price is available for current students\, faculty\, and staff only. Bring your ISU ID to the first class to avoid an upcharge to the public price. \nLike us on Facebook    \nwww.mu.iastate.edu/workspace \nClass Cancellation Policy\nClasses require a minimum number of participants. If the minimum enrollment is not met\, classes are subject to cancellation. If a class is canceled\, registered participants will be notified and issued a refund. If you register for a class and cannot attend\, you must notify us at least 1 week in advance of the start date of the class for a refund minus a $10 processing fee. No refunds will be given after the one-week notice deadline.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/intermediate-kumihimo-bracelets-w-karen-van-wert-isu-workspace/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250326T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250326T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T062549
CREATED:20250227T223800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T223800Z
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SUMMARY:Gemstone Earrings Workshop w/ Terrie Hoefer - The Workspace
DESCRIPTION:Learn beginner metalsmithing while making a pair of beaded\, sterling silver earrings. Choose from aventurine\, sodalite\, magnesite\, and red jasper gemstones. Leave class with the skills to fill your jewelry box with custom earrings. \nOpen to ages 18+. All supplies included in class fee. \nWednesday\, March 26 from 6 – 9pm \nISU $28/Public $38
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/gemstone-earrings-workshop-w-terrie-hoefer-the-workspace/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250310T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T062549
CREATED:20250227T222238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T222238Z
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SUMMARY:Paint Your Own Pottery: Bisque Buddy Week – The Workspace
DESCRIPTION:Choose from over 100 different bisques\, from functional kitchenware to decorative items. Check out their weekly themes for inspiration\, but choose whatever floats your boat! Drop in and paint with them\, or take your kit to go for an additional $3. They will show you the basics of painting\, and it will be ready for pickup in about a week. Open to all ages if accompanied by an adult. Hours are Monday – Friday from 2 – 9 pm and Saturday from 10 am – 4 pm. In-studio Paint Your Own Pottery projects must be started at least 30 minutes before the studio closes (8:30 pm on weekdays and 3:30 pm on Saturdays). \nChoose an adorable mini animal bisque to paint\, free with each pottery purchase. (Sorry\, no sharing for this deal.) \nOpen to all ages if accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/paint-your-own-pottery-bisque-buddy-week-the-workspace/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250310T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T062549
CREATED:20250227T213416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T213416Z
UID:10000167-1741615200-1741986000@calendar.amesart.org
SUMMARY:Drop in Craft: Felt Coasters – The Workspace
DESCRIPTION:The Workspace is a vibrant arts and crafts studio nestled at the heart of Iowa State’s campus. Whether you’re a student looking to unwind\, an artist seeking inspiration\, or a member of the community eager to explore your artistic side\, The Workspace welcomes you with open arms. With a wide array of tools\, materials\, and knowledgeable staff\, you’ll find unique drop-in crafts\, weekly paint your own pottery themes\, classes and open studios. From pottery to painting\, jewelry-making to woodworking\, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Join them at The Workspace and let your creativity flourish! Find them in the east basement of the Memorial Union \nCreate a set of coasters in fun circular patterns. Choose felt strips in an array of bright colors and coil them together to make a spot to hold your favorite hot drink this winter. \nOpen to all ages if accompanied by an adult\, but littles will need help with the glue gun depending on age. \nDrop in February 17 – March 14\, Mon. – Fri. from 2 – 9 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. \n$6 for a set of 2 or $10 for a set of 4 per person in studio/not available to go
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/drop-in-craft-felt-coasters-the-workspace-7/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250308T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T062549
CREATED:20250227T221612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T221612Z
UID:10000171-1741428000-1741449600@calendar.amesart.org
SUMMARY:Paint Your Own Pottery: Containers and Canisters Week – The Workspace
DESCRIPTION:Choose from over 100 different bisques\, from functional kitchenware to decorative items. Check out their weekly themes for inspiration\, but choose whatever floats your boat! Drop in and paint with them\, or take your kit to go for an additional $3. They will show you the basics of painting\, and it will be ready for pickup in about a week. Open to all ages if accompanied by an adult. Hours are Monday – Friday from 2 – 9 pm and Saturday from 10 am – 4 pm. In-studio Paint Your Own Pottery projects must be started at least 30 minutes before the studio closes (8:30 pm on weekdays and 3:30 pm on Saturdays). \nFind the perfect vessel for your loose change\, pens\, plants\, candy\, crayons\, jewelry\, keys\, coffee beans\, craft supplies\, things you want to hide\, or things you need to keep track of. \nOpen to all ages if accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/paint-your-own-pottery-containers-and-canisters-week-the-workspace-2/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250303T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250307T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T062549
CREATED:20250227T221145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T221145Z
UID:10000170-1741010400-1741381200@calendar.amesart.org
SUMMARY:Paint Your Own Pottery: Containers and Canisters Week - The Workspace
DESCRIPTION:Choose from over 100 different bisques\, from functional kitchenware to decorative items. Check out their weekly themes for inspiration\, but choose whatever floats your boat! Drop in and paint with them\, or take your kit to go for an additional $3. They will show you the basics of painting\, and it will be ready for pickup in about a week. Open to all ages if accompanied by an adult. Hours are Monday – Friday from 2 – 9 pm and Saturday from 10 am – 4 pm. In-studio Paint Your Own Pottery projects must be started at least 30 minutes before the studio closes (8:30 pm on weekdays and 3:30 pm on Saturdays). \nFind the perfect vessel for your loose change\, pens\, plants\, candy\, crayons\, jewelry\, keys\, coffee beans\, craft supplies\, things you want to hide\, or things you need to keep track of. \nOpen to all ages if accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/paint-your-own-pottery-containers-and-canisters-week-the-workspace/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250301T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250301T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T062549
CREATED:20250227T220656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T220656Z
UID:10000169-1740823200-1740844800@calendar.amesart.org
SUMMARY:Paint Your Own Pottery: Cereal Bowl Week - The Workspace
DESCRIPTION:Choose from over 100 different bisques\, from functional kitchenware to decorative items. Check out their weekly themes for inspiration\, but choose whatever floats your boat! Drop in and paint with them\, or take your kit to go for an additional $3. They will show you the basics of painting\, and it will be ready for pickup in about a week. Open to all ages if accompanied by an adult. Hours are Monday – Friday from 2 – 9 pm and Saturday from 10 am – 4 pm. In-studio Paint Your Own Pottery projects must be started at least 30 minutes before the studio closes (8:30 pm on weekdays and 3:30 pm on Saturdays). \nPaint a bowl for your morning staple or late-night snack. When you pick up your bowl after firing\, they will throw in a single-serve cereal box to get you started. \nOpen to all ages if accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/paint-your-own-pottery-cereal-bowl-week-the-workspace-2/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250224T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T062549
CREATED:20250227T215056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T215056Z
UID:10000168-1740405600-1740776400@calendar.amesart.org
SUMMARY:Paint Your Own Pottery: Cereal Bowl Week – The Workspace
DESCRIPTION:Choose from over 100 different bisques\, from functional kitchenware to decorative items. Check out their weekly themes for inspiration\, but choose whatever floats your boat! Drop in and paint with them\, or take your kit to go for an additional $3. They will show you the basics of painting\, and it will be ready for pickup in about a week. Open to all ages if accompanied by an adult. Hours are Monday – Friday from 2-9 pm and Saturday from 10 am-4 pm. In-studio Paint Your Own Pottery projects must be started at least 30 minutes before the studio closes (8:30 pm on weekdays and 3:30 pm on Saturdays). \nPaint a bowl for your morning staple or late-night snack. When you pick up your bowl after firing\, they will throw in a single-serve cereal box to get you started. \nOpen to all ages if accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/paint-your-own-pottery-cereal-bowl-week-the-workspace/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250224T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T062549
CREATED:20250227T211453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T211453Z
UID:10000163-1740405600-1740776400@calendar.amesart.org
SUMMARY:Drop in Craft: Felt Coasters - The Workspace
DESCRIPTION:The Workspace is a vibrant arts and crafts studio nestled at the heart of Iowa State’s campus. Whether you’re a student looking to unwind\, an artist seeking inspiration\, or a member of the community eager to explore your artistic side\, The Workspace welcomes you with open arms. With a wide array of tools\, materials\, and knowledgeable staff\, you’ll find unique drop-in crafts\, weekly paint your own pottery themes\, classes and open studios. From pottery to painting\, jewelry-making to woodworking\, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Join them at The Workspace and let your creativity flourish! Find them in the east basement of the Memorial Union \nCreate a set of coasters in fun circular patterns. Choose felt strips in an array of bright colors and coil them together to make a spot to hold your favorite hot drink this winter. \nOpen to all ages if accompanied by an adult\, but littles will need help with the glue gun depending on age. \nDrop in February 17 – March 14\, Mon. – Fri. from 2 – 9 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. \n$6 for a set of 2 or $10 for a set of 4 per person in studio/not available to go
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/drop-in-craft-felt-coasters-the-workspace-3/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250217T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250221T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T062549
CREATED:20250227T210853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T210853Z
UID:10000161-1739800800-1740171600@calendar.amesart.org
SUMMARY:Drop in Craft: Felt Coasters - The Workspace
DESCRIPTION:The Workspace is a vibrant arts and crafts studio nestled at the heart of Iowa State’s campus. Whether you’re a student looking to unwind\, an artist seeking inspiration\, or a member of the community eager to explore your artistic side\, The Workspace welcomes you with open arms. With a wide array of tools\, materials\, and knowledgeable staff\, you’ll find unique drop-in crafts\, weekly paint your own pottery themes\, classes and open studios. From pottery to painting\, jewelry-making to woodworking\, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Join them at The Workspace and let your creativity flourish! Find them in the east basement of the Memorial Union \nCreate a set of coasters in fun circular patterns. Choose felt strips in an array of bright colors and coil them together to make a spot to hold your favorite hot drink this winter. \nOpen to all ages if accompanied by an adult\, but littles will need help with the glue gun depending on age. \nDrop in February 17 – March 14\, Mon. – Fri. from 2 – 9 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. \n$6 for a set of 2 or $10 for a set of 4 per person in studio/not available to go
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/drop-in-craft-felt-coasters-the-workspace/
LOCATION:The Workspace\, The Workspace Iowa State Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way Ames\, IA 50014
ORGANIZER;CN="The Workspace":MAILTO:workspace@iastate.edu
END:VEVENT
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