CLASSES
DISCOVER THE ART OF PAINTING
Are you looking to explore your artistic side and create beautiful masterpieces? We offer a variety of classes for every skill level. No matter if you’re just starting your creative journey or an experienced artist. Our classes offer a unique opportunity to learn and develop your skills in a supportive and inspiring environment. Classes are led by experienced instructors who will help you hone your skills. We provide everything you need to create a one of a kind piece to take home.
SCHEDULE A PRIVATE CLASS TODAY!
ADULTS...$28 PER PERSON
KIDS...$18 PER CHILD
CERAMICS ARE INDIVIDUALLY PRICED ($5-$20)
TEXT 412-930-1954 TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE.
BYOB. NO CORKING FEE
UPCOMNG CLASSES |
FRIDAY, MARCH 8th PAINT YOUR PET NIGHT. 6 PM - $28 Text a favorite image of your pet when you rsvp and take home a forever keepsake. Enjoy adult happy hour!
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SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd TERRARIUM CLASS 1 PM- 3 PM RSVP: 724-259-8774
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th EASTER CHARCUTERIE CLASS. 6 PM RSVP: 724-433-8720
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SUNDAY, MARCH 24th PYSANKY-THE ART OF UKRAINIAN EGGS. 1-3:30 Learn the art of Ukrainian Eggs with Connie. - $30 Ages 13 and older. (12 spaces available)
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Didn't RSVP, but like what you see? Drop in during an event for open paint!
Feathers Book Club
Mad Honey- February 26thSingle mom and domestic abuse survivor Olivia has escaped her past and built a new life for herself and her son, Asher. This story revolves around Asher being charged with the murder of his girlfriend. Olivia, initially believes in his innocence but is reminded of the similarities between Asher and her abusive ex-husband, Asher's father. |
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Remarkably Bright Creatures- March 25thA heart tugging tale revolving around a mischievous giant pacific octopus in a small town aquarium, attended by a lovely old widow who cleans it. The two unlikely friends navigate their individual isolated lives. A story about hope, loss, and friendship. |
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Carnegie's Maid - APRIL 29thCarnegie's Maid depicts the relationship between Pittsburgh business tycoon and his personal maid, Clara Kelley. The story is told from switching points of view. |
Do you love to read? Enjoy discussing books you've read with others?
Become a part of Feathers Book Club and discover one new book each month.
No need to sign-up - meetings are free to attend.