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May 17, 2024

Date Night: Trinket Tray | Ages 21+ | 6:00pm

A2AC, Studio 101 • 117 W. Liberty St. Ann ArborMI  48104 Organized by Ann Arbor Art Center

About this event

Bring your best buddy, partner, cousin, or favorite person to the A2AC for a fun night making your own customized clay trinket tray! Your instructor will guide you through constructing the basic form and you will have the opportunity to add your own design elements and textures, choosing from a variety of texture mats, vintage license plates, and more! Each participant will create one clay trinket tray. This workshop fee includes all supplies and instruction for 2 people. Please complete only 1 registration per 2 people. Beverage Service Available from The Grotto
  • The first 30 minutes of this class is devoted to a social period. When students arrive in the studio for class, we will provide a special QR code from our neighbor, The Grotto: Watering Hole
  • Students are permitted, if they so choose during the social period, to place an order and purchase up to 1 alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink per individual at their own expense to enjoy during the class.
  • To avoid disruption to the class, beverage orders must be placed during the social period, BEFORE the project has begun.
  • Participants may only consume a beverage that has been procured in this manner and may not bring in outside beverages to class. The A2AC reserves the right to remove students that violate these policies or engage in disruptive behavior.
ALL participants must be 21 or older and show a Driver's License, State ID, or military ID upon arrival. *This class involves handbuilding techniques and does not use the pottery wheel. Please allow 4 weeks or more for work to be processed and fired in the kiln. Participants will receive an email notification when projects are ready for pick-up.

Age and Gender

Ages 21-100

Location

A2AC, Studio 101

117 W. Liberty St. Ann ArborMI  48104

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Price

$145.00
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