
Art Attack! Painting Miniatures 101
Miniature painting 101 at Shorewood High School. Learn layering, thinning, and color mixing for your Warhammer or D&D figures.
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Miniature painting 101 at Shorewood High School. Learn layering, thinning, and color mixing for your Warhammer or D&D figures.

Paint your royal self-portrait at Shorewood High School, June 29 to July 2. Learn from Kehinde Wiley and create your masterpiece.

Paint your pet at Shorewood High School, June 29 to July 2. Bring photos and learn to capture their personality.

A perfect spot for clay enthusiasts to hone their skills in a professional setting. Eucalyptus and Co. offers a well-equipped studio with wheels and handbuilding tools. Chlo Droumenq is there to guide you, making it a supportive environment for those familiar with clay. Remember to pre-register, though walk-ins are welcome if space allows.

Crafting and chatting at Zablocki Branch. Free supplies and projects await on June 29, 6–7:30pm.

Candle making workshop at North Division, June 29. Create seasonal wax melts for $10 plus supply fee.

Dive into the world of movie-making at this engaging camp. Kids will explore hit musicals and learn from different teachers. It's a great way for them to make friends and get creative. Pack a lunch and be ready for a full day of fun.

Free create-and-sip social at Bay View Branch. Light refreshments and new friends await on June 30.

Craft and chat at the Library Program Room on June 30. Bring your own project or materials, all skill levels welcome.

Celebrate the Fourth with paper fireworks at Villard Square Branch. Free craft time on July 1, 2pm–4pm.

Free calligraphy basics at Mitchell Street Branch on July 1. Learn to write a fancy signature like the founding fathers.

Create an artistic memory album at Hamilton, Wednesdays 6–8pm. Bring your favorite photos and enjoy snacks.

Free community quilt-making at Mitchell Street Branch on July 2, 2026. Help stitch together unique voices for the 250th anniversary.

Free audio engineering workshop at Washington Park Branch on July 2. Hands-on learning with audio engineer Amy Upthagrove.

Cyanotype printing at Zablocki Branch on July 6. Make a sun print or bookmark to take home. Free.

Make stamps from fresh fruits and veggies at Bay View Branch. Decorate cotton tote bags with your creations.

Dive into the world of stained glass at Eucalyptus and Company in Riverwest. This open studio is perfect for those who've taken their intro class and want more time to hone their craft. With access to professional tools and guidance from Danielle Burrows, you'll have everything you need to bring your designs to life. Remember to register in advance and bring a parent if you're under 18.

Twice-a-week evening pottery for high schoolers in the WFBHS ceramics studio, taught by art teacher Tanner Teipel. Beginners through advanced — wheel-throwing techniques scaled to where each kid is. Demos cover bowls, vases, mugs, and bottles plus glazing and altered forms. Last class is for picking up fired pieces.

Knit, crochet, or sew at King Library. Bring your project or use supplies on hand, July 7 from 5:30 to 6:30.

Make your own soy-wax candle at Riverside. Choose a scent, design it, and take home your custom creation.

Free DIY craft club for teens at the Library Program Room. Get creative on July 8 from 2:30 to 4 PM.

Free building fun at Central Library on July 8. Bring your creativity and see what you and your friends can create.
Dive into the art of pottery with this hands-on wheel throwing workshop at Eucalyptus and Company. Perfect for beginners, you'll create and take home your own piece. With only five spots available, it's an intimate setting that ensures personalized guidance. Wear clothes you don't mind getting messy!

Watercolor painting class at Beulah Brinton, Thursdays from 2 to 4 pm. Bring your own supplies and explore transparent techniques.