Six Senses Clay Studio is a ceramics studio with both indoor and outdoor space that has classes for beginners in ceramic arts, as well as open studio space for veteran artists. Tools and equipment are provided, as are electric, smoke, gas and raku firings. Teachers and instructors are on hand to offer advice and support. In addition to clay, drawing, paper-making and print-making equipment also are available. Art supplies, including clays, glazes and tools, are available for purchase. Six Senses is home to the NW Clay Guild, which is composed of professional and semi-professional ceramics artists. Guild members are given 24-hour access to the studio.
Founded in 1929, The Stagecrafters is a local theater that puts on productions of plays and performances. Past seasons have included productions of such shows as "Night Watch," "A Soldier's Play," "The Fantasticks" and "The Matchmaker." Performances are held Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The theater also hosts events that include playwriting contests, readings and storytelling performances.Visit The Stagecrafters' website to information on current and upcoming productions. Tickets may also be purchased through the website using PayPal.
Gravers Lane Gallery is a contemporary art gallery. The studio features customized jewelry, sculptures, glasswork, paintings and photography. Its artists include David Moore, Zivile Pupinyte, Tim Murdoch and Felice Saldutti. Gravers Lane Gallery welcomes art collectors as well as first-time buyers.
CTO World Entertainment now has more than 8,000 events under its belt worldwide. So if you are planning an event from a wedding to a gala, CTO artists are guaranteed to keep your guests "either eating or dancing." Irresistible personalities and top-quality music keep your friends asking "Who is that band?" Visit the website to request more information, view all the different bands/performers or call to discuss the particulars of your event.
Located in Philadelphia, Wyck Historic House and Garden is an 18th century home with grounds that include a nationally recognized garden with more than 30 varieties of roses. The Wyck House offers guided and self-guided tours, programs and events, summer camps and more. For registration, volunteer and donation information, be sure to call the telephone number provided or visit the Wyck Historic House and Garden website.