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NOV 22 Woods and Water: Small Felt Tapestries Inspired by Seasonal Ponds

Saturday, November 22 | 1:00pm-3:30pm

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Adults 16 and up
$34 nonmember // $30 member -use COUPON code: FELTING
Additional Materials Fee: $10.00 Paid directly to instructor

Join Watermark exhibiting artist, Kristen Anderson, in creating a wet-felted, flat, image on wool felt. Students will be encouraged to depict a simple image of a seasonal pond in the forest where water meets the woods. Adults 16 and up.

If you’d like to be on a waiting list for any class that is full, please contact Education Director Jill Neumann at jneumann@watermarkartcenter.org

Info to Participants:

Students will need to bring a pair of sharp fabric scissors.

The instructor will provide wool roving in various colors, wool prefelt, soap, felting silks, individual work pans, plastic sheeting, felting soap, towels, water pitcher and a 5 gallon bucket, all covered by the materials fee.

More activities with Kristen Anderson:

woman with ponytail wearing heavy gray sweaterKristen Anderson BIO
Learn more about the exhibit “Refugia: the Seasonal Pond Project →

Kristen Anderson is a visual artist working in felt at her Bigfork, MN studio. With a background in biology and art, she approaches her work with an ecological lens and often creates felt to represent her studies. She partners with the scientific community to develop work, which has even included processing (rolling) large-scale felts together. She enjoys infusing her enthusiasm for the natural world and feltmaking through classes and individual or group shows, primarily in northern Minnesota.