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Pratt Fine Arts Center

Founded in 1976, the Pratt Fine Arts Center is an educational and resource facility that promotes creative development and artistic engagement to the local and global communities. It organizes classes, exhibitions and lectures and administers programs that serve more than 13,000 people every year. The nonaccredited center administers the Tailored Learning Program. It offers glassblowing, hot glass casting, printmaking, flameworking and glass fusing sessions for adults. The Pratt Fine Arts Center operates a studio that provides wax carving, sculpting and jewelry designing classes. It offers sculpting with a variety of materials, including bronze, steel, wood and stone. The center s sculpture studios feature a moldmaking room, stonecarving area, and fabrication and forging shops. It operates through education and administration departments. The Pratt Fine Arts Center additionally provides online registration options.

Center on Contemporary Art

Center on Contemporary Art, as the name suggests, is a non-profit contemporary gallery that attracts art lovers from far and wide. The objective of this gallery is to understand, endorse and encourage new talent and is a great place to get a first-hand look at the local art community. Talented emerging, as well as established artists, breathe life into this gallery.

Michaels

Everything to Create Anything. Our expansive craft assortments include the most popular art supplies, fabric, canvases, yarn, knitting & crochet supplies, frames, floral, scrapbook materials, beads, jewelry kits, Cricuts, craft machines, and more. Party plan with ease, Michaels offers balloon inflation, party decorations, gift packaging, favors, tableware and seasonal occasion decor. All your party supplies in one place. Visit our Seattle branch today and unleash your creativity.

City Art Farm

City Art Farm offers year round after school classes, and harvest workshops. City Art Farm believes in project based learning, incorporating the garden and environment, to give a wider vision to create art. Kids and adults will experience learning from the ground up, using many materials grown on site or recycled goods. At City Art Farm, art becomes a way of living rather than a separate interest. Through the environment, students will learn traditional art concepts of design, drawing,painting and sculpture, as well as harvesting, animal care and sustainable gardening.

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